'The culture of mankind has been spread by the travel gene which pushes one in five people to have the curiosity to move to unknown destinations.'
Vampires, murders, superheroes and romantic reunions galore, it's quite a package of emotions on OTT this week.
Revolver Rita doesn't use its comic potential to its fullest and ends up a passable comedy that could have used more bite, observes Arjun Menon.
Thamma is mostly entertaining and not grotesquely horror-inducing, observes Deepa Gahlot.
Castle staff hope the service will bring more people to the site in Romania's Carpathian mountains, where tourist numbers have plummeted since the start of the pandemic.
A film that could have been a genre breaking masterpiece, Dracula Untold in its present form would be a more honest work of art if it were titled Dracula Unfortunately, says Paloma Sharma.
Get your lowdown on what's happening in Malayalam cinema.
Today, the search giant is celebrating the Irish novelist's 165th birthday with the doodle.
Get your low down on what's happening in the world of Hollywood, right here!
The Kerala Catholic Youth Movement (KCYM) wants a ban on the film as they feel it hurts the religious sentiments of Christians.
'Whenever people say to me that all my work looks unique, I say to them originality is the art of concealing your source.' 'You can't see the sources that I take from because usually, they are Indian.' 'But then Indians don't find my work Indian.'
Mammootty is towering as the unflinching enigma that prevents Bramayugam from being a middling genre exercise, observes Arjun Menon.
He became a more controversial figure, nevertheless, when he publicly fought for British citizenship, and even more so after Diana and his son Dodi Fayed passed away in Paris in 1997, according to CNN.
Waluscha De Sousa championed gothic vibes as a showstopper for Rina Dhaka.
Sukanya Verma shares her OTT recommendations.
These books are sure to send a chill down your spine!
Royal tragedies, loony vampires, nuclear disasters, scoop hunters becoming the story, all that and more on OTT this week.
Bollywood hero on the run, hijacked weddings, shrinks in need of therapy, Sukanya Verma lists the chaos and entertainment on OTT this week.
'And Joshimath has already shown the dangers ahead.' 'We have to acknowledge that our mountains are still young babies.' 'You don't put an extra load on the back of a growing child!'
Rupesh Paul, whose musical has been long-listed for the 2012 Academy Awards, talks about his film.
Here's looking at five Malayalam films that made the biggest impact at the box office.
Box office report of Adam Sandler's Hotel Transylvania.
Director Rupesh Paul talks about the making of the Kamasutra.
It's truly a wonderfully weird world around us. Want proof? Take a look.
Hotel Transylvania is atrociously unfunny.
What are you doing this Halloween? Here's our list of the top 6 spookiest parties for a 'freaky' good time.
Vampire fever is catching on in Bollywood. We look at actors who would fit the bill brilliantly.
Greg Cannom had earlier done Priyanka Chopra's aging makeup for Saat Khoon Maaf.
This is neither a fun movie nor a gore-fest.
Al Fayed said he believed the murder was likely to have been carried out by photographer James Andanson, who has since died, on the orders of the security services. "There was one paparazzi member in the pay of the security services, this is likely to have been James Andanson, who exacted the murder in his own Fiat, pushed the car and a strobe light, which was used to blind Henri Paul."
There's nothing Bollywood can't teach. Happy Halloween, everyone! :)
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea by self-styled godman Asaram Bapu, seeking a direction restraining media from broadcasting stories allegedly projecting him in a bad light, after he was charged with sexual assault of a minor.
From Rs 191 billion in 2019, the world's largest film producing industry now stands at Rs 72 billion thanks to the pandemic.
The drone photography community Dronestagram released a collection of their favourite drone photography of the year.
These videos are like butterflies in a case, says Sreehari Nair. They have neither aged badly nor grown over-familiar.