“All that I have to say has already crossed your mind” ----Professor Moriarty
“Then possibly my answer has crossed yours”--Sherlock Holmes
As we all would have realized by now, two mega budget films are releasing this weekend. The stakes are very high for both the films and pressure to deliver is mounting. With pandits from the industry already forecasting the outcomes and some even suggesting that one or the other should have moved their films, one wonders why both films are releasing on the same day when there are quite a many good windows available in near future. Well, competitive dynamics or Game theory explains.
With the release of the latest Judwaa 2 starring Varun Dhawan as he tries to recreate the magic of the Salman Khan starrer blockbuster, we look back at some of the best movies of all time starring people in double roles.
Apart from a breathtaking storyline and mesmerizing actors, showing off some skin is another attribute that people turn to, to decide whether a series is worth their time or not. Although these scenes seem necessary for the story to unfold, there are a lot of times they are not needed. Here are some of the instances when they weren't.
The new Batman v Superman trailer premiered on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' on the December 2 episode, hot on the heels of Marvel's 'Captain America: Civil War’ teaser launch. Warner Bros hoped to get one up on Marvel with such a move and the trailer has received significant buzz in addition to increasing the hype surrounding the movie. ‘Man of Steel’ was a highly anticipated reboot which polarized critics upon its release, with a majority of the criticism going towards the attempt at making Superman, who is generally depicted as a beacon of hope, dark and gritty like The Batman from Christopher Nolan’s trilogy. However, I personally loved the movie, with the Superman-Zod fight being my all-time favorite superhero action sequence. The fanboy in me was filled with delight at the release of the trailer, but after multiple viewings, the skeptic in me started rearing its slightly ugly head.
This winter is hot at the box office with two mega budget films : Dilwale and Bajirao Mastaani clashing at the box-office on 18th December. While the Indian film industry hopes for win-win for both the films and an end of an otherwise lukewarm year on a high note, we take a look at the various clashes in recent past and how did things end up:
PS: The last time the winter went hot was in 2007 when we saw Welcome vs TZP but both film were of different genre with a different target audience.
Game of Thrones just ended another spectacular season with just enough twists and turns and of course deaths, to keep the fans excited for their next season. This season marked the return and departure of many important characters. Let's have a look at some unforgettable moments from this season.
In case you haven't seen this season or the entire Game of Thrones, then you have been warned. Because heavy spoilers ahead.
One of the first things that sticks out when you watch the trailer are the words "BANNED IN INDIA". Why has it been banned? The film breaks our country's conservative norms and deals with two subjects in particular- Homosexuality and Religious Extremism. This is the story of Raj Amit Kumar's 'Unfreedom'.
Here, in this space, we are going to list down those Bollywood movies which took the Box-Office by storm. Many movies get a humongous start, but not every film manages to earn profits. So, here we go.
He has given us the Golmaal series, Bol Bachchan , Singham , Chennai Express and lately Dilwale. Rohit Shetty sure knows how to deliver blockbusters one after another. Let's discover his magic formula...