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Boong

‘Boong,’ the first Indian film to receive a British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) honor in the Best Children’s and Family Film category, and originally released in September 2024, the Manipuri-language Boong (with subtitles) is back in cinemas to mark its top prize status.
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Shelter

Walking out of the media screening ‘Shelter’, you do not merely feel as though you have seen another film featuring Statham — instead you feel as if you have engaged in an experience.
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Marty Supreme

Some movies make a grand entrance. ‘Marty Supreme’ opts for a more intriguing approach—it ensnares you gradually and then holds on tight. During a pre-release viewing, there was a palpable sense in the theatre that this was not merely another biopic-style athletic narrative based on real-life table tennis player Marty Reisman. It felt personal and intensely centered on the inner journey of one individual pursuing something that only he seems to fully grasp.
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Top 5 Chilling Exorcism Movies

With the release of Micheal Chaves ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ latest foray into the world of horror stories, fans everywhere look forward to such movies to watch.
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Celebrate great Teacher’s Stories

Teachers are the first mentors we receive in our life, making our bond with them the first outside family. It is this bond that grows and nourishes us to become our best. Be it through a C- or a star sticker for a drawing, every step of the way, they teach us to put our best foot forward. The unique relationship has been captured in numerous ways from elementary school to surgery tables to superhero face offs in movies and shows.
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Pune Highway

Like a great curry that you slow cook in earthenware, ‘Pune Highway’, simmers and stews and builds up an appetite for a story well laid out. Every character is nuanced, plot lines tied up, and where there are plot-holes, well, quelle surprise. This movie has pockets! And like someone once said, these plot-hole pockets are where your audiences keeps their fan fiction ideas.
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One To One: John & Yoko

Thanks to a well-wisher named Anand Srinivasan, Vice President and Business Head – International Repertoire at Universal Music India, this writer was invited to attend the viewing of rockumentary ‘One To One: John & Yoko’ as the closing film on 23rd March at this year’s BookMyShow-initiated Red Lorry Film Festival, held in Mumbai.
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The Legend of Ochi

If you’ve enjoyed watching the antics of a Jim Henson film or for that matter even the fun of ‘Fraggle Rock, chances are ‘The Legend of Ochi’ will surely not disappoint you. Writer and director Isiah Saxon’s debut effort is super thrilling and for the kids, even more as you can immediately grasp kids trying to imitate the cute Ochi’s whistle language that is musical in nature. The ochi puppets used instead of computer generated images are realistic and brings back the beauty of puppetry.
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Powerful Female characters in English movies

International Women's Day is a powerful reminder to celebrate the achievements of women globally and reaffirm our commitment to achieving gender equality. By actively engaging with diverse portrayals in media, we can foster a deeper understanding of women's experiences and contribute to the ongoing conversation about creating a more equitable future.
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Why ‘Mufasa’ deserves a spot only in theatres

This holiday season, cinema lovers have one unmissable event to look forward to ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’. More than just a prequel, this film is a visually stunning masterpiece that demands to be experienced on the big screen. From revolutionary animation to a star-studded cast, ‘Mufasa’ brings together everything you love about the magic of cinema, amplified for theatres.
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