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Delays mar initiation of Punjab Censor Board
Provincial government insists that the issue has taken a back seat due to the dengue epidemic.
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Facebook page of the day: Just 'Blah' it
The only free youth magazine published in Pakistan has a pretty swell Facebook presence.
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Book review: Delusions of Grandma - embracing motherhood
Fisher’s novel offers a peak into a woman’s struggles with love and impending motherhood.
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Russell Peters: Funnier than the average desi
Stand-up comedian takes a bow after facing the wrath of Bollywood fans.
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Book review: Our Lady of Alice Bhatti - Alice in charya-land
Mohammed Hanif’s angry humour undermines the life we have come to accept as ‘normal’.
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Book review: Unlikely friendships - odd couples
Friendships don’t always have to be limited ...
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Film Review: 'Mausam' - a visual feast
An old-fashioned story of love, separation and reunion with flourishes and flashes of great cinema.
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Taylor Armstrong details abuse
‘Housewives’ star spills secrets about married life.
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Hitchcock classic: From garden shed to Hollywood
The earliest known film by British director Alfred Hitchcock screens in Los Angeles this week.
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Trapped By Tradition: What’s in a name?
Kapoor fights against human trafficking.
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Film review: Love Mein Ghum - coming back to life
One wishes that more of an effort had been made with the scriptwriting and directing.
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Lion King 3D: Surprise success
Lion King 3D reigns at the Hollywood box office by pulling in $29m .
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The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards
The glitzy evening honoured ABC’s “Modern Family” with the best comedy accolade.
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Film review: Conan - swords and Sorcery
Compared to cinematic iterations of Conan from the past, this 2011 film is a real bloody waste.
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Film review: Mere Brother Ki Dulhan - here comes the bride
An unmemorable film that makes for a pleasant weekend outing.
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Sex And The City bounces back
‘The Carrie Diaries’, a prequel to the popular television series, has been finalized.
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Emmy awards: The nominations are in
Who will win at the Emmy’s?
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Book review: Scattered seeds - tossed to the wind
Tales of a scattered community ...
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Bollywood classics and remakes
Will Agneepath meet the same fate as Aag?
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Film review: Captain America - stars and stripes
At its core, it is pretty darned good superhero movie.
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Documentaries steal spotlight at TIFF
Werner Herzog, Morgan Spurlock, Wim Wenders and Alex Gibney will all unspool premieres over the next week.
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I want the LSAs to have one billion viewers: Frieha Altaf
Altaf, the CEO of Catwalk Productions, is credited with pioneering the concept of the red carpet in Pakistan.
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Film review: The help - no grey areas
Despite running over two hours, the movie keeps you emotionally invested.
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Rebel Without a Cause: The end of the world will come at dawn
‘Rebel Without a Cause’ plays at SAFMA.
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Brad Pitt pitches Moneyball at Toronto film festival
Directed by Bennett Miller (Capote) the film based on Michael Lewis’ 2003 best-selling book.
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Book review: Beneath a Marble Sky - behind the Taj Mahal
An architectural wonder and a symbol of love ...
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Lahori launda makes it big in Bollywood
Going ape over Ali Zafar: Mere Brother Ke Dulhan premieres in the star’s hometown.
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Big B to make Hollywood debut
The Indian star joins DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan in a new adaptation of classic novel The Great Gatsby
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HP Touch pad: A Tablet for productivity?
HP recently joined the tablet fray with webOS. See how its TouchPad tablet stacks up to the competition.
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The Help holds on to number one spot
The adaptation of Kathryn Stockett’s novel of pre-civil rights Mississippi has been cleaning up at the multiplex.
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Bollywood gets funds from underworld
A leaked US cable states that Bollywood has welcomed funding from gangsters and politicians.
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Cinemas come back to life
Full houses on Eid; cinema owners herald the revival of cinema.
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Salman's 'Bodyguard' rakes in $1.4 mn in North America
Film has already surpassed entire lifetime gross of Salman's blockbuster hit Dabangg.
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Lux Style Awards: Lights, camera, action
Celebrities are gearing up for the Lux Style Awards.
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Film review: 'W.E.' - Madonna's crown slips
Reviews of Madonna's second feature film "W.E." ranged from middling to poor.
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Sadia Hyat Khan: ‘The sparks of God within us’
Up close and personal with actor, TV personality Sadia Hyat Khan.
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Salman Khan’s magic continues
Salman Khan is unstoppable, spinning box-office magic with his film Bodyguard.
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Book review: Frontier of faith - land of the ‘free’
Focusing on the period from 1890 to 1950, the book highlights the intrinsic independence of the tribal areas.
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Hollywood shies away from 9/11-inspired films
9/11 has not generated as large a number of films as previous epochal events such as World War II or Vietnam have.
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Tipu: A time to weep, a time to laugh
Concerned with the ongoing violence across Pakistan, funny man Tipu has reasons to move from comic to serious roles.
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Book review: Books by Dr Suess - for young readers
His stories in rhyme, driven by amusing turns of phrase and filled with imaginative characters, make reading fun.
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Book review: A Stolen Life, a memoir - Kidnapped!
18 years in captivity, a lost childhood and intense torture...
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Eid transmissions: Something old, but nothing new?
Eid transmissions tend to follow the same theme, year in and year out. The Express Tribune finds out why.
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House of Bombay - A house of tantalising tastes
House of Bombay offers homemade Pakistani and Indian cuisine.
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Film review: The tree of life - never mind the dinosaurs
A word of advice, try not to be already depressed when you watch it...and let me know what you make of the dinosaurs.
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Film review: Colombiana - silly, unintentionally campy
If you're starved for giggles in this late-summer season, you could do worse than the supremely silly "Colombiana."
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Kagojer Phool: For art’s sake
Hasina to help complete Bangladesh director’s unfinished film.
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Lux Style Awards: A trip down memory lane
The Express Tribune spoke to some celebrities and asked them some basic questions about previous award ceremonies.
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Lollywood movies: Unkept promises
With only 12 films released in 2010, Lollywood suffers as film-makers continue to delay release dates.
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Film review: Spy Kids 4 - for 'toddlers' only
The message of the film, however, is jolly but a message that does not ride on a good film, usually falls flat.