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Insidious: The Last Key review – Lock the door and throw away the key, please

Far less frightening than the original, The Last Key's strange detour into the Rainier family's issues leaves the movie largely scare-free → Read More

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Unimaginative and unfunny, why would Hollywood do this to a 90s classic? → Read More

Mark Felt movie review: Liam Neeson's turn as iconic whistleblower falls flat

Liam Neeson bores in a film that simply lacks imagination. → Read More

Murder on the Orient Express movie review: Branagh's Poirot steals show from star cast

Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in a wonderfully faithful adaptation of Christie's classic → Read More

Justice League movie review: Even Superman can't save this movie

After the runaway success of Wonder Woman, one imagined that the DCEU had finally turned the corner. Finally, the DCEU had managed to breathe actual life into one of its superheroes, unlike in other debacles like Batman v Superman and Man of Steel. Buoyed by this success, and with lessons seemingly learned, Justice League should have been a home run for DC. However, while the movie has a number… → Read More

India's first YouTube star is now trying to solve the global refugee crisis

How did Wilbur Sargunaraj go from 'Love Marriage' to helping Syrian refugees in Greece? → Read More

Good Time movie review: Robert Pattinson is done playing the pretty boy

Robert Pattinson is breaking out of the pretty boy mould and his acting chops are more than enough → Read More

Thor: Ragnarok movie review – Absolutely quirky, thoroughly entertaining

Quirky and irreverent, Thor: Ragnarok is an absolute winner → Read More

90 years later, one of India's last surviving silent feature films makes a comeback

With a soundtrack by Anoushka Shankar, Shiraz will be screened in four Indian cities → Read More

Makoto Kuriya left Japan to study linguistics, came back a jazz virtuoso

Makoto Kuriya performs in Delhi today, and you absolutely can't afford to miss it! → Read More

Geostorm movie review: The worst weather-related disaster since Hurricane Irma

What's worse than climate change? Hollywood's understanding of climate change → Read More

Victoria and Abdul movie review: Shockingly racist white saviour garbage

A thank you letter to the British for the gift of colonialism → Read More

Classical music doesn't have to be old or slow: The Mysore Brothers

The Mysore Brothers were the highlight of Day 2 of IIC's Festival of the Arts → Read More

The Cremona Quartet: Carrying forward the legacy of Stradivari

IIC Festival of the Arts played host to a positively divine Italian string quartet → Read More

Blade Runner 2049 movie review: Will satisfy fans but won't win over casual viewers

A magnificent spectacle dulled by Dennis Villeneuve's self-indulgence → Read More

Kingsman: The Golden Circle review

Old wine in a terrible new bottle, Matthew Vaughn fails to recreate the magic of Kingsman → Read More

The Magnets: Come for the vocal harmony, stay for the banter

Arguably the best a capella act in the world, The Magnets do more than just sound good → Read More

American Assassin movie review: Keaton and O'Brien will kill you with cliches

Dear Hollywood, please do not turn this into a franchise → Read More

The BJP's starting to lose the social media game and it's scaring Amit Shah

Here's the truth about what has Amit Shah worried about social media → Read More

Logan Lucky movie review: An Ocean's 11 for Trump's America

Steven Soderbergh is back with what's almost a parody of his classic heist flicks. → Read More