With 2020 being a window for many firsts, &pictures, takes a refreshing step in setting a benchmark in the broadcast space to maximize the movie viewing experience with a TV first initiative. Footfairy, an &pictures original film is all set to send chills down your spine with its release this October on &pictures. This murder mystery explores the dark side of how far an absurd obsession can make you go.
Set against the backdrop of Mumbai, the edge of the seat psychological crime thriller is an intriguing cat & mouse chase between a Cbi officer and a mysterious serial killer with an absurd fetish. Written and directed by Kanishk Varma, this edgy & gripping movie features the versatile actor Gulshan Devaiah and the beautiful Sagarika Ghatge (Chak De India fame) in lead roles.
Speaking about this new offering, Ruchir Tiwari, Business Head - Zee Hindi Movies Cluster said, “As a brand, we have...
Set against the backdrop of Mumbai, the edge of the seat psychological crime thriller is an intriguing cat & mouse chase between a Cbi officer and a mysterious serial killer with an absurd fetish. Written and directed by Kanishk Varma, this edgy & gripping movie features the versatile actor Gulshan Devaiah and the beautiful Sagarika Ghatge (Chak De India fame) in lead roles.
Speaking about this new offering, Ruchir Tiwari, Business Head - Zee Hindi Movies Cluster said, “As a brand, we have...
- 9/21/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Film making started way, way back. People have been dreaming of capturing life – one way or another – for millennia. Yet, the ability to do so only became available in the 19th century. It was a revolution unlike any other. Entertainment was born in a new form and the early movies were basically five minutes of silence.
Today, in the 21st century, cinema movies have reached its highest status, with an average runtime of 169 minutes and silence is not to be found. Glorifying individual actors wouldn’t be enough – the entire industry has completely changed for the better, at least when it comes to availability. Just think of the options that you have today to see your box office favorite as a movie, tv-serie or both. You can easily find movies from all over the world and if you don’t want to see them as a full movie at the cinema,...
Today, in the 21st century, cinema movies have reached its highest status, with an average runtime of 169 minutes and silence is not to be found. Glorifying individual actors wouldn’t be enough – the entire industry has completely changed for the better, at least when it comes to availability. Just think of the options that you have today to see your box office favorite as a movie, tv-serie or both. You can easily find movies from all over the world and if you don’t want to see them as a full movie at the cinema,...
- 11/19/2019
- by AMP Training
- AsianMoviePulse
There are manifold reasons why Netflix’s chilling series “Mindhunter” breaks the mold, from David Fincher to the bromantic chemistry between boyish FBI agent Holden Ford (“Hamilton” star Jonathan Groff) and gruff, chain-smoking G-man Bill Tench (Fincher veteran Holt McCallany). Here are a few factors that pushed this series to the top of the competitive drama Emmy contenders.
1. Charlize Theron
The series may never have existed if executive producer Charlize Theron hadn’t recognized a fellow serial killer buff in Fincher. When the actress was researching her Oscar-winning role as sociopath Aileen Wuornos in Patty Jenkins’ “Monster,” she read John Douglas’s “Mind Hunter,” about the groundbreaking ’70s FBI unit that pioneered research into serial killers.
“This guy had an incredible life,” she said. “What he does is so rare and mind-blowing. I’m fascinated by books on neurology and brain development and why people are sociopaths: They cut off...
1. Charlize Theron
The series may never have existed if executive producer Charlize Theron hadn’t recognized a fellow serial killer buff in Fincher. When the actress was researching her Oscar-winning role as sociopath Aileen Wuornos in Patty Jenkins’ “Monster,” she read John Douglas’s “Mind Hunter,” about the groundbreaking ’70s FBI unit that pioneered research into serial killers.
“This guy had an incredible life,” she said. “What he does is so rare and mind-blowing. I’m fascinated by books on neurology and brain development and why people are sociopaths: They cut off...
- 6/4/2018
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
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