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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.
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Movie review: Runner Runner fails to hit the jackpot
A student struggling for his tuition at Princeton turns to gambling, roping in the student community on campus.
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Zinda Bhaag: ‘If we can do it, everybody can’
Producer says getting hold of Naseeruddin Shah was ‘next to impossible’.
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Sultanat – a film on the life of Aslam Bhatti
Big-budget biopic, featuring Pakistani and Indian actors, aims to foster Indo-Pak ties.
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It's official: Waar set for Eidul Azha release
Waar is an action/thriller with a plot centering on counter-terrorism.
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Movie review: About Time- watch for a few good laughs
Set in a characteristically middle-class English milieu, 'About Time' is a sci-fi romantic comedy.
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Besharam: Shamefully hollow
Ranbir Kapoor tries too hard.
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Zinda Bhaag to release in the US October 18
Film is scheduled to release with subtitles on October 18, courtesy of FunAsia Entertainment.
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Movie review: Diana - a tepid telling of the princess tale
The film pans the dramatic last two years of Diana’s life, portraying her as a lonely soul starved of love
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Breaking Bad finale breaks record with 10.3million viewers
The final episode was 75 minutes long and showed the protagonist face a dark end.
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Kishore Kumar’s biopic faces yet another obstacle
This is the third time the film has been put on hold.
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Did you know? First Pakistani silent movie makes it to international film fests
The film has been shot entirely in the United Arab Emirates and involves an international team of actors and crew.
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Movie review: Prisoners - gripping till the very end
"Prisoners" is an intense mystery thriller that blurs the line of morality.
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Soha’s mom is unhappy with her acting career
Actor says her mother wanted her to be a lawyer.
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Kids will always be my first priority: Karisma Kapoor
Actor talks about quitting the industry and focusing on raising her children.
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After small and big screen, Ahsan Khan will now sing
Film and TV actor talks about his expedition into the realm of singing.
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Movie review: 'Gambit' - a frothy from another era
A remake of a 1966 movie,this comedy-crime caper does not offer anything exceptional to the original premise.
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I didn’t want to be poor, says Shahrukh Khan
Actor says he signed films because he feared being poor.
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I do survival cooking: Huma Qureshi
The actor who comes from a hospitality background admits that she is not an expert at cooking.
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Swaarangi’s story is universal, says director
Upcoming Lollywood movie centres on drugs and criminal activity in poor neighbourhoods.
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Movie review: A weak take-off
Planes helps children navigate through fear on a predictable map.