Surabhi Redkar is a writer in the day, poetess at night. Addicted to coffee, films, and sarcasm. A cine junkie who's either watching a film or writing about it.
What is a classic Wahlberg movie without him talking in his Boston accent, beating the sh*t out of gangs and turning up shirtless in at least one seen in the film?
Some recent and some old, this women's day, I watch these powerful monologues by female characters and realise our voices matter today even more than ever.
This is not the first film to talk about sexual harassment, rape or consent and especially victim-blaming given that Taapsee Pannu's Pink did it years ago.
Starting with Thappad, let's look at the films where women gave us the courage to break the clutter and stand up for our principles.
Not only in term of the storyline but the general treatment of the series also has a Tarantino hangover to it and unfortunately not a good one at that.
But, before that, it's time we remind you all the crazy things that happened this season, for example, Paras Chhabra's fashion sense.
With Valentines' Day right around the corner, I found myself trying to look for things beyond the common concept of love that also celebrate the feeling, the idea, the relevance and more importantly impact of it and what better than to it with films.
Josh Brolin celebrates his birthday on February 12 and as the actor turns 52, we look at some of the best roles beyond Marvel films such as Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame and Deadpool 2.
In terms of nominations, Joaquin Phoenix's Joker is dominating in major categories and in terms of genres, not on the surface but deep down, both these Oscar nominees are glaring examples of films that speak highly about the economic divide in our cultures.
As for our protagonist in the new Amazon Prime series, Nakul (Gulshan Devaiah) is so done with his life and the number of rejections that it has come with that he's determined to end it.
We bet after watching Adam Sandler's Uncut Gems that recently began streaming on Netflix, you were left shocked as to why the film was completely ignored at Oscars 2020. Here's looking at a few more films that unfortunately met with similar treatment from the Academy.
The trailer of Tiger Shroff, one of Bollywood's much-loved action star, Baaghi 3 released on February 6, 2020, and while it looks like it has all the fodder to become a huge box office hit, there's something disturbing about the film
We often forget the power of good literature and how it can make sense decades later and leave everyone with takeaways that they need as per their generations.
The nominations list this year is heavily dominated by Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker which has been recognised for as many as 11 categories including the four major ones of best film, leading actor, best adapted screenplay and best director.
Lana Wilson takes us through Taylor's successful career and dissects the professional and personal challenges that she faced as someone who was under the limelight since her young days.
The film is now streaming on Netflix and it's what I would call a chaotic mess with the most panic-induced 2 hours you will ever spend.
Sara has been promoting her film on various shows but recently, she had rather a special show one to attend. The actress is all set to turn up on Kareena Kapoor Khan's popular radio show What Women Want.
This could be called as Pedro Almodóvar's self-portrait though as opposed to an object drawing considering the director puts Banderas in his shoes (actually in his own clothes) as he directs him in a film loosely based on his own experiences.
he first episode of Picard starring Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard is finally out and I have to say, the much-awaited series has begun on a fairly interesting note.