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Movie Review: 'The Fifth Estate' - crumbles, disintegrates
The Fifth Estate is a fine example of - power corrupts and absolute power corrupts, absolutely!
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Ranbir rips movie ticket, but plays it cool with words
Following Besharam’s poor performance, actor tries to keep it together.
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Did you know? Gulzar advocates making partition films
Gulzar also advocated incorporating partition stories into school and college syllabi.
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With ISPR support, debut film-maker hopes to revive national pride
Dr Tauseef Razzaq’s film project is about national and military heroes.
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Book review: Kill list - the hunt is on
The Kill List transports you to the clandestine world of terrorists and the intelligence agencies that hunt them down.
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WAAR-struck: Ram Gopal Varma gushes over blockbuster
'Sarkar' director plunged headfirst into a tweet-marathon over praise for 'Waar'.
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Box Office history: Racing to Rs150m milestone in 9 days
Waar was the biggest scorer in terms of box office this Eid, followed by Boss and some smaller local films.
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Movie review: 'Mickey Virus' - cool, crisp and quirky
'Mickey Virus' is a well-woven thriller about a Delhi dude, who falls into a cyber-trap that can destroy his life.
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‘WAAR’ on terror: A story of unsung heroes
Pakistan’s first big budget war movie celebrates sacrifices of security personnel.
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When Akshay Kumar called Umer Sharif 'the best comedian of all time'
The actor sends gratitude to his Pakistani fans, salutes Umer Sharif’s gift of comedy
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Sandra Bullock’s Gravity rockets past Carrie to win box office
Thriller Gravity is about astronauts stranded in outer space.
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Movie review: 'Shahid' - gritty, raw, gripping and guttural
'Shahid' is a crucial document of our troubled times. It builds a gripping case-study of persecution and vindication.
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Jackie Chan not ready to retire
Even as his body ages, the 59-year-old actor longs for Hollywood’s full embrace.
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Nadeem Baig has big hopes for cinema revival
Actor blames ‘sub-standard films’ for repulsing audiences from cinemas.
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Movie review: The World's End - bottoms up!
The World’s End takes you through a journey you wish you had taken.
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Book review: The Karachi Deception - Indian spies, Karachi lies
A former Indian journalist brings Dawood Ibrahim to life in a work of fiction.
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Movie review: 'Escape Plan' - action-packed but predictable
Though the film is spiked with intelligent analytical skills, bullets, brawls and wit, it lacks the punch.
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Walking Dead season premiere breaks records
Horror show’s fourth season drew in its largest audience.
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SRK hopes to bring more Indian films to Cannes
The actor’s visit to Cannes reminds him of the time when Devdas was screened at the fest in 2002.
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Waar, a propaganda movie?
Some have termed the local war on terror film “ISPR-funded propaganda”.
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Movie review: Captain Phillips - focused and grounded
Film is a subtly rousing docudrama that recounts the 2009 hijacking of an American cargo liner.
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Waar beats domestic box office record with opening day take of Rs11.4m
Waar out-earns Chennai Express which made only Rs9 million on its opening day.
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Waar vs Boss: Shaan beats Akshay at screen space
Both films will be releasing on the first day of Eid.
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Main Hoon Shahid Afridi gets pirated run at local cable networks
Local film-makers unite in fight against piracy.
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Movie review: 'Fire In The Blood' - hard-hitting expose of pharmaceutical companies
"Fire In The Blood" is an important treatise on the troubled diseased times we live in when healers become destroyers.
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Spoiler alert!: War Chhod Na Yaar, funny yet formulaic
The movie is a great first attempt at shedding a satirical light on the concept of war but it lacks a decisive point.
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Ali Zafar injures himself on set
Singer-turned-actor sustained injuries on his left cheek.
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Show review: Breaking Bad - you meth me crazy
Five seasons on, satisfied Breaking Bad fans bid farewell to the meth mogul.
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Movie review: Rush - driven
Rush is an attempt to understand one of the greatest motorsport rivalries during the Formula One championship in 1976.
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Zinda Bhaag: Get out while you can
Three struggling men from Lahore make it big, but life may not be as promising for others like them in Pakistan.
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Subhash Ghai to make film on late Indian prisoner
Film-maker says Sarabjit Singh’s story is sensitive and worth sharing.
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McCartney alleges Rolling Stones copied The Beatles
McCartney gives an example of Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' wizard outfits as proof of their Beatles imitation.
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Movie review: 'War Chhod Na Yaar'- brave concept, engaging war satire
Faraz Haider has scripted a plot that tickles border-line tension.
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Waar: All that glitters…
Shaan captivates with stellar acting despite a bland script.
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Movie review: 'Gravity' - visually exciting suspense drama
The movie is attractive yet disturbing, detailed yet enormous and specific yet universally relatable.
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Waar: ‘Girls can do action sequences, too’
Female lead Ayesha Khan plays the smug intelligence officer in Waar.
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Reference to Musharraf gets War Chhod Na Yaar in trouble
Indian censor board told film's producers to snip out reference to Musharraf from the film.
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British PM all praise for Cumberbatch’s work in The Fifth Estate
Actor’s portrayal of Julian Assange is brilliant, says David Cameron.
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Kangana wants Rajjo to be game changer
Actor, who plays a dancing girl in the movie, says she loves to dance.
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Will it be Shaan vs Akshay Kumar this Eid?
Waar is expected to do better business at the local box office.
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Movie review: 'Warning' - Take the warning... stay away!
If you like to torture yourself with mid-ocean inertia, you know where to go!
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I can’t live up to Raj Kapoor’s vision, says Ranbir
Actor considers R.K. Films to be in the ‘Greats of Indian Cinema’ league.
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Acting needs to be learnt, practiced, says Anupam Kher
Actor say he believes in method acting.
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Movie review: Phata Poster...Nikla Salman!
What we get is an earthy robust over-accentuated tribute to Salman Khan's Chulbul Pandey act from "Dabangg"
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Local Robin Hood: Sultana Daku descends on the capital
Play’s primary appeal is borrowing themes from popular culture.
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There will be a 26th season of The Simpsons!
Fox TV renews the animated series.
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No to Priyanka, yes to Waar for Shamoon Abbasi
Villain in upcoming film says he is committed to Bilal Lashari’s vision.
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Colour of the season: Orange is the New Black
No sugar coating for the stories of women behind bars in this new show.
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Movie review: Diana - a Pakistani love affair
Despite humiliating reviews, Diana is still an amusing portrait.
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Documentary screening: ‘Home’ shows how humans are plundering the planet
The film is a wake-up call before damage to earth becomes irreversible.