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John has a keen sense of what ticks in the world of film. He can also be seen in three distinct short film titled Woken Shell, The Tea Shop in the Moon and The Waiting. Cinema has been the basic diet he has been on for the last 10 years. His personality can be judged by the choices of his films.

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Anurag has finally got the chance to get his most ambitious project of the drawing board after years.

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Cogan’s Trade has been retitled Killing Them Softly

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Brad Pitt gets ready to blows some heads softly in Killing Them Softly.

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Trailer Watch: Now is Good wakes Dakota Fanning up

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Dakota Fanning gets her act together and comes out looking really beautiful.

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Brad Pitt Teams up with Jonah Hill again

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Brad Pitt is working with Jonah Hill after the success of Moneyball on a True Story.

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Interview: Anhey Ghorhey Da Daan takes the right path

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Hear our some new perspectives on Cinema from the noted film director Gurvinder Singh.

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Trailer Watch: The Other Side of Sleep looks really creepy

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The Other Side of Sleep will be screened at select theaters for a limited time.

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Trailer Watch: Unsettling look at The Snowtown Murders

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The Snowtown Murders is no Animal Kingdom. It will really find the going tough with its release yesterday.

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Arabs outshine MIA in new video Bad Girls

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MIA smashes through your screen with her new single.

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Gary oldman turns to the dark side in Motor City

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Gary Oldman is really the toast of Hollywood with the roles he has been offered.

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Joseph Gordon Levitt to play Bruce Willis

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Bruce willis will be getting to play himself and see Joseph Gordon Levitt play him as well.

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