It really hurts that the very act of writing the Friday reviews has been reduced to a sort of pattern these days. We talk about the stars, the director, sum up the effort in a few brief lines, and then, almost inevitably, go on to discuss exactly which DVDs the spanking new film has been filched from. It's disgraceful, and, frankly, rather tiresome.
It took the director of Om Shanti Om a long time to reach where she is today. Her talent will continue to explode and surprise us.
Akshaye Khanna talks about his latest, Hulchul.
Here's why Sony and Marvel should pitch Spider-Man as a prestige franchise like James Bond.
Aftab Shivdasani talks about his latest, Red.
On Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 91st birth anniversary on September 30, we bring back excerpts from a Rediff interview with the brilliant filmmaker, just after the release of his last film, Jhoot Bole Kauwa Kate.
Even as the criticism against Chandni Chowk To China gathers momentum, our columnist, on the other hand has some very nice things to say about the film and it's protagonist.
Less than two years after his first film Khosla Ka Ghosla!, the small budget, runaway hit, film-maker Dibakar Banerjee has made Oye Lucky Lucky Oye. The 37-year old film-maker spoke this week about his new film, how he had taught himself the film-making art and his next project.
Raja Sen in conversation with Willard Carroll, the director responsible for Salman Khan's first English-language film, Marigold, in theatres this week.
Chris Kattan hopes his film will win millions of admirers, who will see a different kind of exaggerated reality than the one in Slumdog Millionaire.
Anurag Basu's Barfi! is like finding bliss in cinema, writes Sukanya Verma.
Mohit Suri, the director of Raaz 2, clears the air about his much-speculated break up with Udita Goswami, his penchant for hard-hitting, intense films from Zeher to Awarapan and of course the Emraan Hashmi connection.
Anurag Basu's latest film is a well cast, crisply made film that entertains perhaps more than it intended to.
The cult classic film re-releases today.
Our guest columnist, Raja Sen answers five of the most frequently asked questions posed by our readers.
Alas, director Nikhil Advani is no juggler. He manages to throw half a dozen balls in the air. But by the end of it, most of them find their way to the floor.