Film Review: Shut In

Film Review: Shut In

The only genuine twist in the film occurs in the opening minutes of the film — three, to be precise — when the car in which the father and 18-year-old son Stephen (Charlie Heaton) are travelling, crashes, with senior dead and junior paralysed. This was preceded by the viewer being shown Stephen’s copious glares of…

Celebrating Parsi-Cricketing  History – The 1886 Trophy

Celebrating Parsi-Cricketing History – The 1886 Trophy

[otw_shortcode_info_box border_style=”bordered” css_class=”boxed”]Cricket lovers are geared and excited to be a part of ‘The 1886 Trophy’, taking pride in its very heritage where it all began. PT Sports Reporter Binaisha M. Surti brings you a preview of all the exciting action to come![/otw_shortcode_info_box] The Parsis were the earliest local community in India to take to…

Film Review: Chaar Sahibzaad­e – Rise Of Banda Singh Bahadur

Film Review: Chaar Sahibzaad­e – Rise Of Banda Singh Bahadur

Taking off from the 2014 epic ‘Chaar Sahibzaade’ which delineated the teachings of Guru Gobind Singh — the last Sikh guru, and the martyrdom of his four sons, this sequel takes place in the 18th century, partly in Punjab and partly in Nanded (Maharashtra) with ascetic Madho Das transforming into warrior Banda Singh Bahadur —…

Film Review: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

Film Review: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

Forget the much hyped and touted technology of (the faster) 120 frames per second in acclaimed director Ang Lee’s latest film. It’s not so much about the Iraqi War as it is about relationships — on and off the battlefield. It’s 2004. Private Billy Lynn (Debutant Joe Alwyn) seems unaffected by the adulation he’s received…