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BREAKING: Interstellar back in cinemas due to public demand; Dune: Part Two to also re-release on March 14 in IMAX

A lot of Bollywood films have re-released off late but when it comes to Hollywood, a handful of classics have had a re-run in cinemas. Last month, Interstellar re-released and received a rocking response. However, it just had a one-week run. If you missed watching the cult film in cinemas, here’s a reason for you to rejoice. The film will be back on the big screen on March 14, that too in IMAX. Moreover, Warner Bros will also bring back Dune: Part Two on the same day in theatres. A source told Bollywood Hungama, “Interstellar has a huge demand as it’s a film worth watching in theatres, that too IMAX. However, it re-released on February 7 and had to discontinued from February 14 to accommodate the new releases, Chhaava and Captain America: Brand New World. Both these films got a release in IMAX as well.” The source continued, “Many were aware that Interstellar had just a one week run. Hence, it held very well in the weekdays, collecting Rs. 2 crore plus. Yet, there was a section of mo...

Mohit Suri shoots music festival sequence with 1,000 artistes for Ahaan Panday’s debut film: Report

Filmmaker Mohit Suri has recreated a large-scale music festival for his next film, marking the Bollywood debut of Ahaan Panday. The sequence, shot over the past week at Vrundavan Studios in Malad, features 1,000 background artistes. It portrays Panday’s character performing on stage with a lively crowd responding to his music. Aneet Padda, last seen in Big Girls Don’t Cry (2024), is also part of the scene. Suri has designed the sequence to reflect the vibrancy of a live concert. A Grand Music Festival Setup Music has always been an integral part of Mohit Suri’s films, from Woh Lamhe (2006) to Aashiqui 2 (2013), and his upcoming project follows the same tradition. The director has meticulously crafted a massive festival-like atmosphere with pulsating lights, LED screens, and smoke machines. A report by Mid-Day quoted a source saying, “The set-up is massive—pulsating lights, LED screens, smoke machines, and a roaring crowd of over 1,000, all moving in sync to the music.” Ahaan Panday’s ...

Licence to kill: could a James Bond horror emerge when book copyrights expire?

Character and plots of Ian Fleming’s original literary works become open for public use in most countries in 2035 Amazon may have captured James Bond, paying billions to get creative control of the super spy, but a clock is now ticking that means 007 – or at least a version of him – could escape into the wider world in a decade’s time. The character and plots of the original literary works by creator Ian Fleming become open for public use in most countries in 2035, raising the prospect of Bond starring in rival film and TV stories of espionage, comedy or even horror. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/aeVYxJ3 via IFTTT

Gene Hackman and wife’s deaths ‘suspicious enough’ for investigation, warrant says

Warrant raises questions about scattered pills, after Betsy Arakawa’s body had ‘mummification in hands’ An active investigation is under way into the deaths of the Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife, the classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, after their bodies were found “in a state of decomposition” along with that of one of their dogs in their home in New Mexico , the local sheriff’s department has confirmed. The local gas provider, the New Mexico Gas Co, was involved in the investigation alongside the Santa Fe county sheriff’s department, the Associated Press reported, raising speculation that carbon monoxide poisoning was behind the deaths. The emergence later on Thursday of a search warrant, however, cast doubts about a possible gas leak and raised alternative questions about the discovery of prescription pills near Arakawa’s body. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/jbLuT6Z via IFTTT

Tara Sutaria's mom responds strongly to Aadar Jain's 'Time Pass' comment; talks about ‘disrespectful boyfriends’

Aadar Jain found himself in the midst of backlash from netizens as videos from his wedding with Alekha Advani went viral on social media. While the latter was already receiving flak for marrying her friend’s former boyfriend, Jain faced the wrath of many for calling his past relationships ‘timepass’. Followed by the same, now, Tara Sutaria’s mother Tina Sutaria has reacted to the statement and shared a note on ‘disrespectful boyfriends’. Without taking any names, Tina Sutaria opened up about disrespectful behaviour of men, especially boyfriends, insisting that they should only behave the way, they would with their mother or would want other men to behave with their daughters. In the note, she said, “If your boyfriend/husband ever says anything disrespectful to you, tell him to write it down on a piece of paper, get in his car, drive and deliver it to his mother, or simply hand it to his daughter. If he can’t say it to his mother or doesn’t want another man to one day say it to his dau...

Doree Season 2: Amar Upadhyay may quit the shoot, reveal reports

Set against the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh, Doree recently returned to Colors television with its second season as a grown up Doree continues her fight against female infanticide and women empowerment. She is accompanied by her father Ganga essayed by Amar Updhayay. However, in the recent development, the latter is locked in jail in a false case against him. Owing to the same, the actor has been missing from the screen. However, recent reports have a different theory as they claim that the actor is planning on quitting the show. Recent reports have stated that Amar Upadhyay is not happy with the track of his story and hence, decided to bid adieu to Doree 2. According to a report on ETimes, considering the current plotline, where Doree is married to the lawyer Mann Thakur where the storyline focuses on their track and the challenges she faces in the Thakur household, Amar Upadhyay doesn’t have much screen time. Hence the actor hasn’t been shooting much for the second season. The reports...

Sikandar: Teaser of Salman Khan starrer to be unveiled on February 27

The wait is almost over! The much-anticipated teaser of Sikandar, with powerhouse trio of Salman Khan, Sajid Nadiadwala and director A.R. Murugadoss, is all set to premiere on February 27 at 3:33 PM. Fans have been eagerly awaiting a first look at the action-packed entertainer, and the countdown has officially begun. Announcing the teaser release, the makers took to social media, stating, "The wait is almost over. Set your reminders to see a glimpse of Sikandar tomorrow at 3:33 PM! #SikandarTeaser LOADING”. This exciting message has already created a frenzy among moviegoers, with speculation about the film’s storyline, star cast, and visual spectacle running high. “Can't wait”, “Koi bat nai sabr ka fal mitha”, “Ab hoya Sikandar ka rule”, “Bahut hi jyada excited hu”, were some of the comments made by fans who have expressed their anticipation post the announcement.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Nadiadwala Grandson (@nadiadwalagrandson) Though details abo...

Last Breath review – thrilling underwater survival drama

Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu star in a terrifyingly well-constructed adaptation of a documentary about a nightmarish accident It does not take much to convince that, as an opening title card for Last Breath states, the job of a saturation diver is one of the most dangerous on earth. The facts, also summarily listed in the survival thriller’s introduction, speak for themselves: thousands of miles of pipeline traverse the ocean, dependent on human divers to maintain them; said divers spend days in pressurized chambers to reach depths of more than 1,000ft (300 meters), in near-freezing darkness. It may as well be outer space, as the fiancee of one diver bluntly but correctly puts it. Thankfully, Last Breath, Alex Parkinson’s feature film adaptation of his 2019 documentary of the same name , lets the divers’ work – a maze of levers, pulleys, gas valves, imposing machines and the human capacity to detach from existential risk – largely speak for itself as well. And luckily for viewers, su...

Tornado review – windswept samurai western set in apocalyptic Scotland

The second feature from John Maclean is an almost surreal tale of itinerant martial arts performers and a band of thieves in 18th-century Scotland J ohn Maclean ’s new movie is a dour, pessimistic, almost surrealistically downbeat revenge western set in Scotland in the late 18th century – but it could as well be happening in some post-apocalyptic landscape of the distant future or on another planet. This is the follow-up to his debut Slow West , and as with that film it is shot by Robbie Ryan with music by Jed Kurzel (director Justin’s brother and collaborator). I have to admit, though, that this does not quite have the energy or the fluency of that previous film, perhaps not the same production resources either – and by comparison it is more strenuously contrived. Yet the pure strangeness of the movie commands attention and there is a charismatic lead performance by Japanese actor-musician Mitsuki Kimura, or Kôki. She plays a dancer called Tornado, who travels around what looks like...

Dharma Productions signs Haneef Adeni for a non-stop bloody actioner

Dharma Productions signs Haneef Adeni, the director of the recent commercial & critical Malayalam cinematic success, Marco. The film promises to be a high impact actioner with a strong beating heart. Haneef has an impressive filmography to his name, starting from The Great Father in 2017 to Mikhael in 2019 and following with the success of the standalone spin off - Marco. While Haneef etched his niche with the gruesome relentless action film, he will be bringing his forte and a keen eye towards slick and real thrill that has audiences hooked. Adeni is ready to lead this new film with Dharma Productions which is said to be made in Hindi and other languages too. Dharma Productions who have kickstarted 2025 with only positive steps towards expanding their cinematic journey, such as introducing their distribution wing and on the cusp of many releases lined up for the upcoming months, ranging in different genres. The onboarding of Haneef Adeni introduces a fresh wave of promising big s...

Palak Tiwari and King to play siblings in upcoming series

For weeks, speculations have been swirling about Palak Tiwari and King coming together as an on-screen romantic pair. However, in a surprising twist, sources close to the project have put all those rumors to rest - King won’t be playing Palak’s love interest but instead, her brother in an upcoming web series! The project, which remains untitled for now, is said to be a 9-part series, making it one of the most anticipated collaborations. While fans were expecting sparks to fly between the two in a love story, this unexpected sibling duo is already generating major buzz. “Everyone assumed their chemistry would be romantic, but this project is all about family bonds. It’s a refreshing change from the usual on-screen pairings,” a source revealed. King, the popular rapper and singer, has been making waves in the music industry, and his foray into acting has fans eager to see what he brings to the table. The musician, who has collaborated with Indian and international performers, has even ...