The movie, while intricately connected to all that’s come before (epic imprisonments! adamantium! Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes!), works well enough as a prosaic, vigorous, more-stand-alone-than-not ...
A heaving red brute froths and seethes behind a podium marked with the presidential seal before tearing through the Rose ...
Thandel, starring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, is holding up well at the box office. The romantic drama based on a true ...
Until 1984, the highest-grossing Indian film was the iconic Sholay, which had a worldwide collection of Rs 30 crores. However, this film tripled that figure.