The Republic of Ireland defender recently left relegated Burnley to return to the Premier League for an undisclosed fee assumed to be in the region of £20.5m, which would make him the most expensive Irish transfer of all time.
Speaking on the RT&Ea...
Mark-Anthony Turnage
Tell us about your Proms piece … I wrote Time Flies three years ago, in what seems a more innocent era. It was a reaction to getting older. Having grown up in the 196...
Representation can be a double-edged sword. There’s undeniable power in seeing oneself reflected on screen, in normalizing marginalized identities, but an emphasis on visibility alone can reduce complex characters to one identity, one presentation, ...
Director Charlotte Colbert’s first feature, co-written by her and Kitty Percy, brews up a tangy blend of folk horror and post-MeToo reckoning with a salty spike of satire targeting the sort of new age piffle certain entitled rich people swoon over. ...
At the beginning of Amazon’s cutesy father-daughter tale Don’t Make Me Go, a voiceover tell us: “You’re not gonna like the way this story ends, but I think you’re gonna like this story.” Almost two hours later and the p...
In an exclusive conversation with Firstpost, Anjana Sukhani opened up about her experience of working with director Apoorv Singh Karki in Saas Bahu Achaar Pvt Ltd, her bond with Anup Soni, Amruta Subhash and more.
Anjana Sukhani is a phenomenal actor, wh...
Biography of national film award winner(Best actor award) on his birth anniversary.
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When Oscar winning filmmaker Satyajit Ray decided to make his first Hindi film- he wanted to cast two people- Sir. Richard Attenborough and Sanjeev Kumar. R...
Samara Tijori said the real reason for saying yes to Masoom was the script, the setup of the story, and the entire background of it.
In a daughter’s quest to unearth the truth, who can she trust when her family wishes to hide the truth under the ga...
Suzhal subverts cinematic stereotypes and maintains its edgy, dark tones throughout.
Director duo Pushkar-Gayathri’s latest web series Suzhal is an investigative thriller. The usually sleepy Sambaloor is gearing up to stage its biggest event of the...
The late 1960s and early 70s was a fecund time for US cinema, but not every revolutionary film from that period has achieved the hallowed status of a Mean Streets or a Badlands. One, at least, has been lost for almost half a century. Emerging out of San F...
We Own This City is a disturbing comment through real incidents that makes you introspect on the power of guns and a badge anywhere; and how an entire system work towards protecting those that commit wrongdoing in the name of a greater good
David Simon a...
Abhay Deol's Jungle Cry is neither a thrilling sports drama nor an efficient social commentary that strives to join the dots between the inextricable hold of poverty, caste, and sport in the country.
In 2007, 12 tribal underprivileged children from Kalin...
Who really was Satyadev Dubey? Alongside his trailblazing work on stage, Dubey also had strong ties with Hindi and Marathi cinema. Amborish writes. Vijay Anand, Dev Ananddd
The two men met at St. Xavier’s College, Bombay around the early 1950s. Bot...
Papon, who walked the Cannes red carpet, opens up on taking Assamese cinema to the global scale, wearing an Assamese shawl at the festival and more.
Singer Papon was among the luminaries from India to have graced the prestigious Cannes Film Festival as t...
The film, ‘Thinking of Him’, is based on the encounter and deep spiritual, platonic friendship between Rabindranath Tagore and Victoria Ocampo, an Argentine high-society lady
Rarely one comes across a biographical cinematic production which e...