Ranveer Singh's espionage thriller Dhurandhar The Revenge, which holds the record for the highest-grossing Hindi film ever, ...
Ikkis is unlike most war movies that have come out of Bollywood… It's actually anti-war. Tapping into the after-effects of the 1971 India–Pakistan War through the lens of the brave martyr Arun ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. We’re en route to the 79th Cannes Film Festival, which begins Tuesday and runs for another 10 days of manic movie ...
Movie watchers are often left wondering why today’s films look murkier than films of years past. Here’s how some experts diagnose the issue. Movie watchers are often left wondering why today’s films ...
Jeremy has more than 2500 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
As we told you, this is a global first-week record for a Bollywood movie (Hindi language), ahead of Paathan ($111.8M reported, ₹1,055Cr). But for an Indian film, it’s second behind Pushpa 2 – The Rule ...
The movies at Sundance Film Festival's swan song in Park City, Utah, were very on theme for the event, celebrating independent cinema with familiar faces in challenging fare, quirky examinations of ...
From iconic final girls to Universal monsters, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up scary films coming this year. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor 'Scream 7,' '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' 'The Bride!
Margot Robbie in "Wuthering Heights" (Warner Bros.), "The Mandalorian and Grogu" (Disney) and Ryan Gosling in "Project Hail Mary" (Amazon MGM) New year, new movies. 2026 has arrived, and this year ...
Anyone will tell you that these are tumultuous, borderline-apocalyptic times for the film industry. Box office is down. The threat of AI looms. Billionaires and tech giants are laying waste to what ...
Movies are the great escape. “Optimistic endings, passionate romances,” sings the incarcerated dreamer of “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” who looks to old Hollywood movies as an oasis of beauty and faith.