One of the latest Bollywood OSTs to release, is the soundtrack of the upcoming film Bhoomi. The film marks an important comeback for actor Sanjay Dutt, who plays the role of a doting and protective father to his daughter, played by actress Aditi Rao Hydari. The film has been directed and co-produced by Omung Kumar (Mary Kom, Sarabjit), and will release on 22nd September. The soundtrack to the film has been composed by Sachin-Jigar who have been almost giving back to back releases this year (Meri Pyari Bindu, A Gentleman), with lyrics by Priya Saraiya, Vayu, Utkarsh Nathani and Anvita Dutt so let’s see how the music of Bhoomi turns out!
The album opens with a typical club track, Trippy Trippy which has Neha Kakkar and Benny Dayal on the vocals, with rap parts by Badshah. There are extra vocals in the song by Brijesh Sandaliya. It seems that...
The album opens with a typical club track, Trippy Trippy which has Neha Kakkar and Benny Dayal on the vocals, with rap parts by Badshah. There are extra vocals in the song by Brijesh Sandaliya. It seems that...
- 9/9/2017
- by Jem Raj
- Bollyspice
Earlier today, we reported on the revelation of *gasp* Luke’s first words in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. I know, it sounds silly, but as much as we hate to admit, fans like us love the little details that can be scraped from the bottom of a barrel. It makes us feel that much closer to the material we’re looking so forward to consuming.
If you wanted to hear a bit more than Luke Skywalker saying “who are you?” then you came to the right place. That wasn’t the only shot, Disney showed off at their shareholders meeting yesterday in Denver, Colorado. Someone got in touch with the folks at /Film and gave them a breakdown of the scenes in the reel. Sadly, there wasn’t much in terms of plot details to be squeezed from the shots, as this was little more than a sizzle reel,...
If you wanted to hear a bit more than Luke Skywalker saying “who are you?” then you came to the right place. That wasn’t the only shot, Disney showed off at their shareholders meeting yesterday in Denver, Colorado. Someone got in touch with the folks at /Film and gave them a breakdown of the scenes in the reel. Sadly, there wasn’t much in terms of plot details to be squeezed from the shots, as this was little more than a sizzle reel,...
- 3/9/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
What is the future of film? How close are we to an age where only very specific movies hit theaters? How closer are we to a world with a film industry that thrives exclusively on home sales? For years, the industry has fought against the oppressive forces that are piracy and the home release market. It’s easy enough to get an HD copy of virtually any film in theaters now, so the goal from most studios is to give audiences a reason to make the venture out of their homes, thus the rise of 3D and IMAX films.
Working against them are pirates who don’t care about getting that theater experience, as well as the home theater industry. With giant 60-80-inch HD screens now being sold at a relatively accessible price (along with stellar surround sound systems). Also working against them are services like Netflix. Netflix has...
Working against them are pirates who don’t care about getting that theater experience, as well as the home theater industry. With giant 60-80-inch HD screens now being sold at a relatively accessible price (along with stellar surround sound systems). Also working against them are services like Netflix. Netflix has...
- 3/9/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Let’s be real here. No one is going to The Fate of the Furious to witness Shakespeare. Most of the joy that’s mustered from these Fast and Furious films comes from the amount of popcorn consumed. It’s fun, harmless, turn-off-your-brain kind of fare, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. Despite it’s silly, ridiculous premise, when the first trailer hit, I was pretty much sold. Between the wrecking ball tearing through some of the cars, and Dominic’s turn on his “family,” it was hard not to get caught up in the Michael Bay-friendly hijinks that were bound to ensue.
It’s with that in mind that I walked into this next trailer. I wanted mindless, high-octane action, and that’s exactly what I got. From the instant we see Dwayne Johnson pick up a grenade and throw it away, I knew I was on board.
It’s with that in mind that I walked into this next trailer. I wanted mindless, high-octane action, and that’s exactly what I got. From the instant we see Dwayne Johnson pick up a grenade and throw it away, I knew I was on board.
- 3/9/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Nick Carter is a little more understanding of Justin Bieber's "bad boy" issues -- and for good reason!
The Backstreet Boys recently talked to Elle magazine about their Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood, where Carter admitted that had their been Instagram and Twitter when they were coming up, they'd probably be dogged by the same image!
Exclusive: Backstreet Boys Talk Fatherhood and Seeing Nick Carter as a Dad: ‘It’s Trippy!’
"I'll tell you this," the 37-year-old singer shared. "There is some s**t that Aj and I both did that I'm really glad that social media wasn't around for. Because Justin Bieber couldn't hold a candle to what we did."
Whoa!
"Just anything from me being drunk or irate at a club," Carter's bandmate, Aj McLean, agreed. "Or me walking naked down the hallway in a hotel for no apparent reason."
More: Watch the Backstreet Boys Adorably Surprise Their Wives in Florida Georgia Line’s Swoonworthy...
The Backstreet Boys recently talked to Elle magazine about their Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood, where Carter admitted that had their been Instagram and Twitter when they were coming up, they'd probably be dogged by the same image!
Exclusive: Backstreet Boys Talk Fatherhood and Seeing Nick Carter as a Dad: ‘It’s Trippy!’
"I'll tell you this," the 37-year-old singer shared. "There is some s**t that Aj and I both did that I'm really glad that social media wasn't around for. Because Justin Bieber couldn't hold a candle to what we did."
Whoa!
"Just anything from me being drunk or irate at a club," Carter's bandmate, Aj McLean, agreed. "Or me walking naked down the hallway in a hotel for no apparent reason."
More: Watch the Backstreet Boys Adorably Surprise Their Wives in Florida Georgia Line’s Swoonworthy...
- 3/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
For the third straight day I get to share a video with you from Marvel's The Defenders that reveals who'll be joining our favorite street-level heroes when they have their epic crossover event on Netflix next year. The general thesis of this new video continues what they started on Monday by putting the emphasis squarely on the supporting cast.
The promo below reveals that we'll get to see three seminal characters from Jessica Jones, Daredevil, and Luke Cage in The Defenders. Check it out:
Old friendships die hard. @_Rachael_Taylor, #ScottGlenn, and @rosariodawson return for The #Defenders pic.twitter.com/KiZWwXikJ6
— The Defenders (@TheDefenders) November 2, 2016
Yes, while Rosario Dawson's Claire Temple was probably a foregone conclusion considering she's been in all three Marvel/Netflix shows so far, and Rachel Taylor's Trish Walker is probably also a big "Duh" when you consider how closely linked to Jones she is,...
The promo below reveals that we'll get to see three seminal characters from Jessica Jones, Daredevil, and Luke Cage in The Defenders. Check it out:
Old friendships die hard. @_Rachael_Taylor, #ScottGlenn, and @rosariodawson return for The #Defenders pic.twitter.com/KiZWwXikJ6
— The Defenders (@TheDefenders) November 2, 2016
Yes, while Rosario Dawson's Claire Temple was probably a foregone conclusion considering she's been in all three Marvel/Netflix shows so far, and Rachel Taylor's Trish Walker is probably also a big "Duh" when you consider how closely linked to Jones she is,...
- 11/2/2016
- by Mario-Francisco Robles
- LRMonline.com
Ryan Lambie Nov 1, 2016
Maverick director Nicolas Winding Refn talks to us about The Neon Demon, out this month on disc, and creativity in the digital age...
The breakthrough hit Drive aside, Nicolas Winding Refn's films seldom play nicely with their audience. Only God Forgives, the Danish director's follow-up to Drive and also starring Ryan Gosling, was a garish revenge fantasy set in Thailand but seemingly shot in the depths of hell; released in 2013, it received an openly hostile reception at Cannes.
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Likewise The Neon Demon, another fantastical horror-thriller which depicts Hollywood as a kind of colour-saturated purgatory. Young waif Jessie (Elle Fanning) shows up here with ambitions of becoming a top model; she achieves her ambition, but...
Maverick director Nicolas Winding Refn talks to us about The Neon Demon, out this month on disc, and creativity in the digital age...
The breakthrough hit Drive aside, Nicolas Winding Refn's films seldom play nicely with their audience. Only God Forgives, the Danish director's follow-up to Drive and also starring Ryan Gosling, was a garish revenge fantasy set in Thailand but seemingly shot in the depths of hell; released in 2013, it received an openly hostile reception at Cannes.
See related Crazyhead episode 2 review: A Pine Fresh Scent Crazyhead episode 1 review: A Very Trippy Horse Buffy The Vampire Slayer: an episode roadmap for beginners Wolfblood: Buffy for the Cbbc generation
Likewise The Neon Demon, another fantastical horror-thriller which depicts Hollywood as a kind of colour-saturated purgatory. Young waif Jessie (Elle Fanning) shows up here with ambitions of becoming a top model; she achieves her ambition, but...
- 10/25/2016
- Den of Geek
At this year's CinemaCon, Sony Pictures announced at their presentation that Spider-man: Homecoming will be the official title of the upcoming reboot starring Tom Holland. Sony Pictures Motion Picture Chairman Tom Rothman said that film's title is a high school reference and will show Peter Parker’s enduring conflict.
Photos of the title treatment where on display while Holland was talking about the film. We also have a video of Holland talking about what to expect from him in the upcoming film.
The film also co-stars Zendaya Coleman and Marisa Tomei.
Spider-man: Homecoming will swing into theaters July 7, 2017.
Check out the photos and video interview below. Let us know what you think of the title.
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Kellvin Chavez Rt @LRNews: Scott Derrickson Says 'Doctor Strange...
Photos of the title treatment where on display while Holland was talking about the film. We also have a video of Holland talking about what to expect from him in the upcoming film.
The film also co-stars Zendaya Coleman and Marisa Tomei.
Spider-man: Homecoming will swing into theaters July 7, 2017.
Check out the photos and video interview below. Let us know what you think of the title.
Don't forget to share this post on your Facebook wall and with your Twitter followers! Just hit the buttons on the side of this page.
Kellvin Chavez Rt @LRNews: Scott Derrickson Says 'Doctor Strange...
- 4/13/2016
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
Need a quick recap of Sleepy Hollow‘s Season 1 finale? Allow Ichabod Crane to help out.
“My wife is now a captive of the horseman of death, and the horseman of war is my son,” the time transplant announces in the Fox drama’s newest trailer.
Video Sleepy Hollow Stars Talk ‘Trippy’ Purgatory, Abbie’s Mom and the Cranes’ ‘Wonderfully Destructive’ Son
Now that you’re caught up, revel in what the minute-long montage shows us: Henry (aka War) nefariously runs amok in town, Jenny survives her car crash, someone (likely Abraham, aka Death) gifts Katrina with a necklace she doesn’t seem to want,...
“My wife is now a captive of the horseman of death, and the horseman of war is my son,” the time transplant announces in the Fox drama’s newest trailer.
Video Sleepy Hollow Stars Talk ‘Trippy’ Purgatory, Abbie’s Mom and the Cranes’ ‘Wonderfully Destructive’ Son
Now that you’re caught up, revel in what the minute-long montage shows us: Henry (aka War) nefariously runs amok in town, Jenny survives her car crash, someone (likely Abraham, aka Death) gifts Katrina with a necklace she doesn’t seem to want,...
- 8/5/2014
- TVLine.com
Like a bad case of the movie munchies, we’re coming back for more.
Following on from my previous article, here are a further ten examples of film characters tripping on everything they can get their mashed little mitts on. Prepare yourselves for a second dose of Sixties psychedelia, an eye-opening ride through the Eighties and plenty of scenes that’ll keep you on the straight and narrow. There’s even a lion thrown in there somewhere.
And so, in what must be surely one of the most madcap movie marathons ever assembled, I present to you 10 More Trippy Freak Out Film Scenes That Will Melt Your Mind. Once you’ve reached the end, we recommend a couple of paracetamol and a nice lie-down. Just don’t stare at the ceiling for too long…
10. Training Day
Never let it be said that Detective Alonso Harris (Denzel Washington) is lacking a sense of humour.
Following on from my previous article, here are a further ten examples of film characters tripping on everything they can get their mashed little mitts on. Prepare yourselves for a second dose of Sixties psychedelia, an eye-opening ride through the Eighties and plenty of scenes that’ll keep you on the straight and narrow. There’s even a lion thrown in there somewhere.
And so, in what must be surely one of the most madcap movie marathons ever assembled, I present to you 10 More Trippy Freak Out Film Scenes That Will Melt Your Mind. Once you’ve reached the end, we recommend a couple of paracetamol and a nice lie-down. Just don’t stare at the ceiling for too long…
10. Training Day
Never let it be said that Detective Alonso Harris (Denzel Washington) is lacking a sense of humour.
- 8/3/2013
- by Dan Wakefield
- Obsessed with Film
Music can make an average ad great. So why, Robin Hicks asks, is music the last thing a creative thinks about when writing an ad?
My favourite TV ad of the year so far is the Let Yourself Go spot for Kangaroo Island.
When it didn’t win Mumbrella’s Ad of the Month for March (it came third) I felt aggrieved for the agency that made it. But less so a week later when it emerged that the agency had paid celebrities to tweet nice things about its work.
Let Yourself Go is a stunning spot with lots of pretty images. But it would probably have had a similar effect on me if I’d watched a blank screen for 60 seconds.
John Baker of Adelaide ad agency Kwp!, which made the ad, told me that the music (Rise by Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder) “is 50% of the communication”. For me,...
My favourite TV ad of the year so far is the Let Yourself Go spot for Kangaroo Island.
When it didn’t win Mumbrella’s Ad of the Month for March (it came third) I felt aggrieved for the agency that made it. But less so a week later when it emerged that the agency had paid celebrities to tweet nice things about its work.
Let Yourself Go is a stunning spot with lots of pretty images. But it would probably have had a similar effect on me if I’d watched a blank screen for 60 seconds.
John Baker of Adelaide ad agency Kwp!, which made the ad, told me that the music (Rise by Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder) “is 50% of the communication”. For me,...
- 4/30/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
'It's a very dreamlike feeling,' 'To Rome With Love' actress tells MTV News.
By Fallon Prinzivalli
Ellen Page and Jesse Eisenberg in "To Rome To Love"
Photo: Philippe Antonello/Gravier Productions/Sony Pictur
Ellen Page has come a long way from the girl whose wit stole our hearts in "Juno." From the psychological thriller "Peacock" — about a man who can't seem to control his alter ego, Emma — to the sci-fi blockbuster hit "Inception," she's taken on an array of roles that prove her acting talent. In the upcoming Woody Allen film "To Rome With Love," we'll get to see Page assume another character that strays widely from her usual lovable disposition as she seduces her friend's boyfriend.
The movie follows four separate stories, all taking place in Rome, Italy. When Monica (Page) jets off to the Eternal City after breaking up with her boyfriend, she begins a romance with...
By Fallon Prinzivalli
Ellen Page and Jesse Eisenberg in "To Rome To Love"
Photo: Philippe Antonello/Gravier Productions/Sony Pictur
Ellen Page has come a long way from the girl whose wit stole our hearts in "Juno." From the psychological thriller "Peacock" — about a man who can't seem to control his alter ego, Emma — to the sci-fi blockbuster hit "Inception," she's taken on an array of roles that prove her acting talent. In the upcoming Woody Allen film "To Rome With Love," we'll get to see Page assume another character that strays widely from her usual lovable disposition as she seduces her friend's boyfriend.
The movie follows four separate stories, all taking place in Rome, Italy. When Monica (Page) jets off to the Eternal City after breaking up with her boyfriend, she begins a romance with...
- 4/20/2012
- MTV Music News
'It's a very dreamlike feeling,' 'To Rome With Love' actress tells MTV News.
By Fallon Prinzivalli
Ellen Page and Jesse Eisenberg in "To Rome To Love"
Photo: Philippe Antonello/Gravier Productions/Sony Pictur
Ellen Page has come a long way from the girl whose wit stole our hearts in "Juno." From the psychological thriller "Peacock" — about a man who can't seem to control his alter ego, Emma — to the sci-fi blockbuster hit "Inception," she's taken on an array of roles that prove her acting talent. In the upcoming Woody Allen film "To Rome With Love," we'll get to see Page assume another character that strays widely from her usual lovable disposition as she seduces her friend's boyfriend.
The movie follows four separate stories, all taking place in Rome, Italy. When Monica (Page) jets off to the Eternal City after breaking up with her boyfriend, she begins a romance with...
By Fallon Prinzivalli
Ellen Page and Jesse Eisenberg in "To Rome To Love"
Photo: Philippe Antonello/Gravier Productions/Sony Pictur
Ellen Page has come a long way from the girl whose wit stole our hearts in "Juno." From the psychological thriller "Peacock" — about a man who can't seem to control his alter ego, Emma — to the sci-fi blockbuster hit "Inception," she's taken on an array of roles that prove her acting talent. In the upcoming Woody Allen film "To Rome With Love," we'll get to see Page assume another character that strays widely from her usual lovable disposition as she seduces her friend's boyfriend.
The movie follows four separate stories, all taking place in Rome, Italy. When Monica (Page) jets off to the Eternal City after breaking up with her boyfriend, she begins a romance with...
- 4/20/2012
- MTV Movie News
Yes, it is Christmas time once again, and even though I know it seems like only yesterday, we find ourselves panicking over what to give as gifts this year. Well, panic no more my friends. Here are some of the year’s best movies, and a few great older titles too, sure to please the movie lovers on your list.
For the Guys On Your List
The Town (2010)
It’s been a while since I saw a really good bank robber movie, or for that matter, a really great movie with Ben Affleck at the helm. This movie has both rolled into one, it’s got an ace story line and some serious suspense, and there is some Oscar buzz surrounding this movie. Ben Affleck also directed the film, and I have to say he did a darn fine job of it. It also boasts an A list cast (a cast which I might add,...
For the Guys On Your List
The Town (2010)
It’s been a while since I saw a really good bank robber movie, or for that matter, a really great movie with Ben Affleck at the helm. This movie has both rolled into one, it’s got an ace story line and some serious suspense, and there is some Oscar buzz surrounding this movie. Ben Affleck also directed the film, and I have to say he did a darn fine job of it. It also boasts an A list cast (a cast which I might add,...
- 12/17/2010
- Cinelinx
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