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‘Bigg Boss 4’ comes to an end
With over-the-top cat fights, verbal abuse galore, much publicised wedding, romance, the season was bigger than ever.
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'True Grit' wrangles top spot at box offices
The remake of the 1969 Western beat last week's champ Little Fockers in a typically slow period for movie theaters.
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Twitter Alert: Celebrity tweets make impact on top stories in 2010
Singer Lady Gaga, actor Mel Gibson and pop idol Justin Bieber were the most tweeted about people.
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Charlie St Cloud: A tough decision
If there’s anything good about the movie, it’s the beautiful scenery and Efron and Amanda’s acting skills.
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Good morning?
New culture of entertainment has germinated; culture that has interestingly shifted from dramas to morning shows
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No One Killed Jessica to solve a murder mystery
The story encapsulates incidents related to murder, Sabrina and Meera’s relentless struggle in pursuit for justice.
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Encore for Malaysia's hit Islamic talent show
Smash-hit TV show "Young Imam" modelled on reality-TV formula gets second season.
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Laaleen’s Oscar predictions
Official nominations for this year’s Academy Awards will be announced on January 25.
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Lollywood left behind - again
English movies are being screened instead of local ones to entertain those travelling domestically by bus, train.
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Great expectations
Romance, action, comedy, real life stories... Bollywood is geared up with an interesting line-up of releases in 2011
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Film review: 20 minutes too long…
Sole Search is flimsy around the edges with dud somewhere in the middle.
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Stone: The burden of existence
Starring Edward Norton, Milla Jovovich and Robert De Niro, Stone is the latest John Curran movie.
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Embedding Classics
Library of Congress picks 25 movies every year deemed “culturally, historically or aesthetically”
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Oscar contenders to open on Wednesday
final contender list is Biutiful which opens in theatre in New York, in Los Angeles to qualify Oscar consideration.
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Never Let Me Go: All in the genes
With Never Let Me Go, one gets a soppy, hormonal teen drama with Keira Knightly as irritating as ever.
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Terriers: One-hit wonder
“Terriers” maintains just the right balance of plot and character development.
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The life of an extra
When films are not being made, it is the extras in Lollywood, along with technicians, who suffer the most.
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Top 10 films of the year
Animation and documentaries are making real in-roads into Best 10 lists compared to, say, 10 years ago.
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Ashmit is my buddy: Veena
"Let me tell you, all the gossip linking me with Hrishant Goswami and Ashmit is untrue" clarifies the Pakistani...
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PAF Cinema inaugural
PAF Auditorium Cinema opened its doors for film buffs with screening of Farah Khan’s latest movie Tees Mar Khan.
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Astrologer conline
It’s all written in the stars. If you don’t believe this, we have Pakistan’s premier astrologer on TV to prove it.
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Intellectuality, aestheticism caged in a grotesque exterior
‘The Elephant Man’ screened at SAFMA media centre.
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Katrina reigns Bollywood as queen bee
Katrina Kaif and Malaika Arora along with some newcomers managed to keep the clock ticking for Bollywood heroines.
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Salman most 'Wanted' among Bollywood's best male performers
Salman Khan tops the list of frontrunners who charmed audiences with their big budget outings this year.
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Comedy’s a farce
Comedies on television have become a farce as many muse themselves over politics rather than performing arts.
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When Bollywood actors went de-glam and geeky
Bollywood superstars setting a new trend by taking on geek and de-glam.
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Encounters International Film Festival: Chasing dreams
A young Pakistani’s short film, Plastic Dreams, reaches Encounters International Film Festival 2010.
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Skyline: Not enough
Most of Skyline's action takes place in an apartment - when all we want to watch is a war.
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The Trial: Miss and miss
Despite their anonymity, most of the the cast in the film does a decent job filling their characters' shoes.
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127 Hours: Rock solid
In 127 hours, the story of Aron Ralston's triumphant survival is given the depth it deserves.
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I finally understand what unconditional love means: Juggun Kazim
Garnier brand ambassador and Dawn TV host Juggun Kazim on lies, chastity, and her filthy temper.
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Small screens get starry
As much as it costs to hire these stars, their stardom is bound to pay back.
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Larry King went out with a (ratings) bang
The grand finale of "Larry King Live" struck TV screens with a bang drawing in an audience of almost 2.2 million.
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Handful of hits, big duds jolt Bollywood - 2010 in Retrospect
The Hindi film industry failed to set the cash registers ringing in 2010 despite big budget outings.
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Justin Timberlake’s new project
Actor Justin Timberlake has done a voiceover for Yogi Bear's friends Boo Boo in the 3D film.
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Reese Witherspoon’s ‘no brainer’
Witherspoon confesses she can't relate to the character in her upcoming film.
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Documentary: Living amongst the dead
Nameera Ahmed’s documentary focuses on IDPs who have been forced to take shelter in a graveyard.
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The (g)local Golden Globes
If the Golden Globe nominations were decided by Pakistani viewers, the recently announced list would look different.
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My dream role is Kajol’s in DDLJ: Padukone
In Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey, Padukone departs from her routine genre to play a freedom fighter.
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YouTube: 2010’s most-viewed videos
Video uploading website, YouTube reveals the most-viewed videos of the year.
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My Action Replayy role wasn’t bad when offered: Neha Dhupia
Neha Dhupia is seen in an insignificant role in 'Action Replayy', says she is more excited about 'Phas Gaya Re Obama'.
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Lollywood’s quest for digital effects
First digital film laboratory’s work might not start for a considerable time, project shelved, say sources.
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Unstoppable: In for a ride
While Unstoppable features two really good actors, the cast is probably the most the movie has to offer.
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Better off red
Red centres around a retired CIA agent who discovers he is on a CIA-sanctioned hit list.
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Bollywood to Hollywood: Indian actors chase dreams
From Spiderman to Mission Impossible, Bollywood actors finding their way into mainstream Hollywood films.
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Bicycle Thieves: The art of the unvarnished
South Asian Free Media Association screens the seminal Ladri di Biciclette or Bicycle Thieves (1948).
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A minute with Angelina Jolie - femme fatale and busy mom
Angelina Jolie has teamed up for the first time with Hollywood heartthrob Johnny Depp.
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2010: A good year for Bollywood
Many Bollywood films released internationally this year; some have been the year’s highest-grossing films.
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Failure helps to keep you grounded: Nitin
Tere Kya Hoga Johnny to release on December 17. Stars Soha Ali Khan, Shahana Goswami, Karan Nath and Sikander Agarwal.
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Lollywood: Only 12 films released this year
2010 remains the worst year of the decade for Lollywood.