Film: India’s Epic Poems, Resonating in Modern Lives
Even as it modernizes, India has carved a place for its mythic past, as witnessed by recent films that draw on the two great epics of Hinduism. feeds.nytimes.com |
Movie Review | 'Tere Bin Laden': Ali Zafar Stars in an Abhishek Sharma Satire
In “Tere Bin Laden” Ali Zafar plays a journalist who hatches a scheme that he hopes will pay his way to America. feeds.nytimes.com |
Movie Review | 'Lovely, Still': A Late-Life Relationship
Ellen Burstyn and Martin Landau play a couple in “Lovely, Still.” feeds.nytimes.com |
It's twilight for fading Forks high school facade
The end is near for the brick facade of the oldest Forks high school in Washington state, described in the Twilight novels as the place where ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
The Underfinanced Production Company: Jon Stewart and the Night Visitor
It is 3 a.m. and Jon Stewart is anxious. He mutters somthing that sounds like "Stupid, Stupid, Stupid." Than he takes a long swig from a bottle of Stoli. nytimes.com |