GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS is the story of a school girl in love. In the late 1990s, Mira Kishore (Preeti Panigrahi) studies in Class 12 in a school on the foothills of the Himalayas. She is the first ...
As much as the festive season is about gift giving, Christmas is like a pair of socks - no one asked for them but they are a ...
It’s not yet known how exactly that will be handled in the new movies. Nor is it known just how Evans will make his return. There is some ... one that was from another part of the multiverse ...
Malawians are now left to navigate the murky waters of 2025 with leaders who inspire little confidence. The question remains; will there ever be another Chilima? Someone who can reignite the hope he ...
The bit featuring the absentee dad (Jitin Gulati) is a little fuzzy. You never really get a sense of where he is off in the long periods he’s not around. There’s a perfunctoriness to his scenes which ...
A simple-minded gardener named Chance has spent all his life in the Washington D.C. house of an old man. When the man dies, Chance is put out on the street with no knowledge of the world except ...
"What work will there be for human beings ... stating, "My favourite movies are the ones where I can feel the director's hand." ...
‘Girls Will Be Girls’ is being celebrated for its nuanced portrayal of adolescence, self-discovery, and the complexities of gender expectations. The film delicately balances Mira's emotional growth ...
Now, it has emerged that a prop of Paltrow's head was created for Seven, and although we don't see it in the movie, we do in another film. The film follows healthcare professionals, government ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, who pledged support for the women whilst in opposition said there will be "no scheme" for compensation, as it "isn't fair or value for taxpayers' money".
In her brief moments on screen, Natasha Rothwell as a kickass Rachel proves the kind of scene stealer this movie could use more of. Be sure to stay through the credits as there are some pretty ...
“Wouldn’t that be a great movie?” he says ... I thought, ‘You’re kidding me, right?’ There were 855 black women of colour in Europe during World War II, and I didn’t know it.