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Kill: A blood-curdling ride with debutant Lakshya and Raghav Juyal in a riveting ballet
The Telegraph· 4 days agoIt is a relentless blood-soaked ride for about 106 minutes that will test your capacity for graphic...
Tahira Kashyap Khurrana on period blood scene in ‘Sharmajee Ki Beti’: ‘Trolls telling me it’s...
Mid Day· 4 hours agoTahira Kashyap Khurrana speaks about the scene that shows actual period blood stains and how she was...
‘Kill is baap of Animal’: Twitterati hail Lakshya & Raghav Juyal’s action thriller; compare it to...
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoLakshya’s debut film Kill, co-starring Raghav Juyal, is being called even more violent than Ranbir...
What to Watch the Week of July 7: The New Season of The Bachelorette With Jenn Tran Is Just What We...
Glamour· 3 days agoIn theaters The Serpent Queen (Starz): Season two kicks off today, with Samantha Morton back in the...
Film review: Lakshya Kapoor starrer Kill goes lean and mean with its action
The Telegraph· 4 days agoEver since its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in October last year where it...
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Shows a Cat Is the Emotional Support Pet We All Need in an Apocalypse
Self· 11 hours agoIn...Eric) in the movie, they can also give their owners a reason to live. “It can be incredibly...
Love on a Single Log Bridge FIRST LOOK: Past lovers Ju Ji Hoon and Jung Yu Mi's fated encounter...
Pinkvilla· 47 minutes agoLove on a Single Log Bridge is a much-awaited romance comedy which is expected to premiere this...
Schock Is A German Shocker, Its Violence Is Beyond Endurance
Times Now· 3 days agoWhen we first heard about this unnerving German film’s feel-sc**#ed mood, it felt like a challenge...
Director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat talks about the journey of his film Kill and more
The Telegraph· 2 days ago'I cannot deny that Kill is the most violent and the goriest film ever made,' says the director
The Rat Pack: The Legends and Their Best Songs
First for Women· 5 days agoIt is just something that kind of binds everybody together, [and] that’s what Dad was all about.” 1. “Luck Be a Lady” (1963): The Rat Pack Luck, if you’...