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Love to hate celebs?
Rampal’s new television show hopes to change people’s perceptions about actors.
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Movie time: What are you watching this Eid?
Rana plays the lead role in Eid releases Thakur 420 and Dane Pe Dana.
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Film review: Drive Angry - better off dead
Yes, there are times, when a piece of fiction is so bad, it is good, but Drive Angry is just bad.
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Lollywood gem: Inside Shaan’s world
The star has retired from Lollywood but wants to help young directors and actors make a name for themselves.
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Rhythm: Adeel Chaudhry makes it to Bollywood
Pakistani singer has taken on the lead role in Vivek Kumar’s film.
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Cameron unveils scenes from Titanic in 3D
Cameron and producer Jon Landau showed 18 minutes of film in the huge screening room at Paramount Studios.
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Film review: The Change Up - out of body experience
Ryan Reynold’s fails to shine as brightly as he did in The Propsoal.
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Game review: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine
For those already familiar with the Warhammer franchise, Space Marines is a dream come true.
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Bhai Log to make a comeback in a sequel
Director Syed Faisal Bukhari talks about the turbulent journey of Lollywood films.
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A minute with Depp and his Rum Diary
The Pirates of the Caribbean actor speaks about his latest project.
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Project 11: A new age thriller
Eleven directors from 11 cities around the world have collaborated on Project 11.
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Diary of a clumsy teenager
MTV’s “Awkward” is not just another run-of-the-mill sitcom about high school.
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Hema Malini: ‘I miss classical dance in today’s films’
Malini rues the change in preferences of producers.
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Film review: Bridesmaids - falling flat
It isn’t just toilet humour that dumbs it down: typical insecurities that do deserve attention are explored poorly.
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Film review: Attack the Block - out of this world
It’s fun, it’s entertaining and somewhere below action it asks astute questions about race, society and community.
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Schwarzenegger returns to the big screen
The actor has started shooting for The Last Stand.
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Dabangg 2: Salman Khan’s firing spree
Team behind record-breaking film Dabangg fired by Khan brothers.
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Film review: Horrible Bosses - violence at work
Film is raunchy enough to be appealing to younger audiences but it might not appeal to a wider audience.
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‘Sesame Street’ cleansed
Hackers replaced the kid show’s transmission with R-rated videos.
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali: ‘Friendship is a liability in Bollywood’
Acclaimed film-maker Sanjay Leela Bhansali says real friends are hard to find.
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Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu: Where music and drama meet
New drama will feature call’s Junaid and Bilal Khan.
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Book review: Invisible Lines - booklines in the sand
A half-baked, inane novel, Invisible Lines works by assuming both the reader and its own characters to be stupid.
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Harry Potter dominates Scream Awards
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 took home the top prize at the awards show evening.
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Film review: Midnight in Paris
Midnight in Paris is probably the most satisfying Woody Allen film in decades.
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Film review: Melancholia - crash into me
Lars Von Trier’s films aren’t really known for their mass appeal - at least you’ll be in for a visual treat.
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Book review: Lodhran Ki Khatti Meethi Bakriyan
Designed for young readers, the book provides a fun read and has colourful illustrations to keep children engaged.
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Film review: Cowboys and Aliens - the wild west
Movie doesn’t quite rise to the excellence of those genre classics, it does enough right in terms of plot and action.
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Video of the day: Junaid Jamshed can still sing
On his recent trip to Toronto, Junaid Jamshed sang a verse from his famous Dil Dil Pakistan. Double thumbs up!
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Book review: A Visit from The Goon Squad - Pitch perfect
It’s excellently written, its characters are well-crafted.
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Video of the day: Facebook love story falls flat on its face
Although the video starts off pretty well it ends on an off-note far removed from the promising start.
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Film review: Johnny English Reborn - delightfully daft
The largest issue with the film is that most of the plot points feel a touch too foreseeable, and lack originality.
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Video of the day: Topi, a 1947 tale
Thumbs up, for making a film on what people went through during partition.
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Popular cinema: Love in the time of uniforms
What’s in a military uniform that makes women swoon?.
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Dracula in Pakistan: ‘Whattay scary’
Dracula in Pakistan: the country’s antiquated horror films.
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Adapted screenplays: Coming soon to a theatre near you
New trends in adapted screenplays.
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Even Hugh Jackman can't save clanky 'Real Steel'
There's nothing real about "Real Steel" except its shameless desire to please.
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Know your Glee stars
In October 2010, Lea performed at a benefit concert for Painted Turtle, a camp for children with chronic illnesses.
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Meesha reaches Tinseltown
Pakistani singer to embrace The Reluctant Fundamentalist.
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‘Dastaan’: Reflecting the Indo-Pak divide
Hum TV’s drama serial dealt with the grotesque reality of 1947 and the influence it had on a family’s future.
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Film review: Bodyguard - Sal-man at work
Bodyguard starts off with an action sequence, and turns into a comedy before it finally becomes a love story.
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‘Just Dance’ winner wants to be the best dancer ever
The show started off with 13 contestants on board from India and abroad.
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Harry Potter film tour: A world of wizards
The Harry Potter film tour will offer ‘muggles’ a magical insight.
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Shahrukh Khan: Inspiration in a cape
Bollywood star SRK hopes to encourage the concept of local superheroes.
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Wife of notorious killer debuts in Bigg Boss
Nihita Biswas claims to have married 67-year-old Charles Sobhraj in a secret ceremony.
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Book review: A Little Bit Wicked - get up close and personal with a star!
Talks about her adoption, fact that she did not know her biological parents, and her love for her “real” family.
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Video of the Day: Standing up to terror...with comedy!
Tried shooting off a punch line, or throwing a joke at terrorists?
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Latest seasons: The drama continues
Receiving the signals of your favourite shows before your television antenna does.
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Book review: Aleph - bon Voyage with Paulo Coelho
The book is so engaging that readers will not want to put it down for even a fraction of a second.
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Toffee TV: A delicious way to reappraise Urdu
An online learning portal has been launched to revive the love for Urdu in the hearts of young children.
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Book review: The sweetness of tears - the memory of 9/11
Will the incident be mourned like the tragedy of Karbala for centuries to come?