An Award-Winning Indian Short Film – ‘City’s Step Child’
Indian short film City’s Step Child and the Dump Hill Dreams by director Pranab K Aich has won yet another international award in the category of short films of the Ministry of the Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic at the International Festival of Sustainable Development Films. City’s Step Child is a multiple international award-winning […]
Kill Command (2016) – Movie Review
Is this made on a tiny budget? Well, Steven Gomez in his directorial debut made this watchable sci-fi film Kill Command with a very simple storyline. Gomez with his earlier visual-effects experience has designed an impressive setting with humans and creepy robots, directing us to eminent disaster-driven locations. Set in a near future technology-driven society […]
2016 Film Festival O: Win $13,000 for Best Feature Film
 Friday, June 24th, 2016 (Chicago) — Film Festival O, a new online Âbased international indie film festival, has opened up late submissions to filmmakers for this year’s festival. This year’s entries have a chance to win up to $13,000 for Best Feature Film in Comedy, or Drama. Film Festival O will feature 70 films […]
Korean movie Montage inspires Hindi film TE3N
I have always been a big fan of Korean cinema, particularly those in the romantic and thriller genres. On the other side, movies in Indian cinema are more in the category of masala with music and wholesome entertainment. So, whenever I hear about some thriller or horror in Indian cinema, I tend to dig more […]
Movies on Netflix that are based on books
No matter whether we’re movie buffs or bookworms, great stories inspire and entertain us to the fullest, and at times the experience stays with us forever. However, many a time we as book lovers don’t like the onscreen interpretation of certain stories and hence become concerned about their translation to the big screen. Nevertheless, you […]
The Conjuring 2 – James Wan is Back (Movie Review)
James Wan’s The Conjuring film franchise in its second installment seems pretty good when you anticipate horror movies with typical jump-scares. Taking the huge success of the 2013 released film, the sequel introduces you to some new characters in a familiar haunted house story but with a much more elaborate and loud setting. The key elements […]
Trailer: ‘EQUITY,’ Set in a Modern Wall Street
EQUITY is a smart Wall Street thriller directed by Indian American filmmaker Meera Menon, whose directorial debut, “Farah Goes Bang,” won the inaugural Nora Ephron Prize at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2013. The film’s trailer has recently surfaced on the internet, and from the looks of it, it will be one of the female-driven […]
Inferno – Tom Hanks returns for a new Dan Brown bestselling novel
The Da Vinci Code, directed by Ron Howard, was released ten years ago, and now he is back with another film adaptation of Dan Brown’s bestselling novel Inferno, starring none other than Tom Hanks. He reprises his role as Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, opposite Felicity Jones as Dr. Sienna Brooks. Below is the first teaser […]
Assassin’s Creed (2016) – This film adaptation of the videogame stars Michael Fassbender
Last week, we saw the first trailer for the highly anticipated film adaptation of the video game Assassin’s Creed, which features Michael Fassbender in action. We can still hope for some real action with an original storyline that is an extension of its video game mythology, despite the fact that most game-turned movies, with the […]
Woody Allen’s Café Society Opens on July 15
Woody Allen, Hollywood’s award-winning filmmaker, is set to release another of his works, Café Society, on July 15th. The film had its world premiere at the 69th Cannes Film Festival (May 11-22). Allen, who has been active as an artist and filmmaker for the last six decades, is still working at the age of 80, […]