A campy sci-fi thriller that leans hard into bad effects, cheap costumes, and low-stakes fun built for at-home viewing.
Saks Fifth Avenue’s bankruptcy filing has revived debates about how these once celebrated shopping emporiums can regain their luster.
State Sen. Bart Hester explained to a reporter the other day that student demonstrations on a college campus are fine, but ...
In a rare interview, cult singer-songwriter Warren Zevon tells us about his chaotic mingling of art and life: "I went looking ...
For the past few years, the selectors of annual Padma awards have shown an inclination to pick ordinary individuals, apart from the usual political stalwarts an ...
While respect for territorial sovereignty has been regarded since the Second World War as one of the principles underpinning the international order, it ...
It’s a paradox, for sure. As support for the celebration of Australia Day on January 26 increases, so does the intensity of ...
Peterborough Arts Cinema is back with the first of its Winter Season of 10 films on Thursday (Jan 22) with The Penguin ...
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The Hindutva playbook: How neoliberalism fuels India's slide into fascism
Although the Congress Party brought in neoliberalism, it suited the right-wing BJP better, notwithstanding the nationalistic ...
Pokharel is competing from this constituency for the sixth time. Meanwhile, NC General Secretary Paudel and Kamal Thapa are ...
In the Mood for Love, Infernal Affairs, and The Act of Killing are all among the very best international and foreign movie ...
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