It seems that the director was handed two different scripts, one on the mummies of Egypt and the other on zombies, and decided to combine them into a single entity
All you feel is irritation at the mundane level of thinking that the writer of this film has displayed
Payal Kapadia, the only Indian who competed at Cannes this year, on returning to old school technologies in filmmaking
The actor, who returns to Bollywood with Dear Maya, tells Divya Unny why she values her life away from the camera a lot more now
The movie is akin to watching a Stage Company in India churn out a replica of the latest successful play in London
A Death in the Gunj is Konkona Sen Sharma's good debut, and a very promising one
Sad to say, the series has run its course, and it is about time it shut shop
The film is supposedly a documentary, a genre that ought to repudiate iconography, lest it turn into a public relations spiel, or even, God forbid, propaganda