Films often influence our perception of a country and its people; they can provide insights…
In this Valentine’s Day edition of Legend Has It, we’ll sneak behind the scenes of…
From The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) to The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), here…
While inspirational sports narratives and comedies have become increasingly common in cinema now, one may…
2021 has fared better off for cinema compared to the pandemic-hit 2020. Theatres are open…
From Oscar-winning features A Separation (2011) and The Salesman (2016) to his latest offering A Hero…
With all the technological, social advancements cinema has made today, it seems strange to remember…
‘When my father died, all I ever wanted to do was protect my mother. And…
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s Drive My Car is a pensive tale of a popular theater actor-director Yusuke Kafuku…
The beauty of cinema lies in its ability to transport the viewer to its own,…
New Zealand-born filmmaker Jane Campion’s films are deeply invested in human relationships and their complexities.…
In today’s The Toast, we celebrate the birthday of Hollywood’s ultimate leading man, Cary Grant.…
Paul Thomas Anderson made his debut in 1996 and since then he went ahead to…
Mexican-born Guillermo del Toro is one of the rare auteurs, whose individuality as an artist…
David Lynch’s movies cast a unique spell blending the bizarre and the normal to emphasize…