Tech Inspired by Back To The Future Series: Embracing The Eccentric

Marty McFly and Dr Emmett Brown have a special place in my heart as their quirky adventures paved the way for my unhealthy obsession with sci-fi films! Right now, we embark on a whimsical journey inspired by the beloved Back to the Future film series. So strap on your hoverboards, fasten your flux capacitors and get ready to explore the quirky and humorous tech concepts that tickled our imaginations in those iconic movies. 

Time Travel Technology – The Flux Capacitor:

Back to the Future taught us that time travel is a wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey affair. While we’re still waiting for our very own flux capacitors, this movie franchise reminded us to embrace the possibilities of the future. So, let’s raise a glass of plutonium-infused punch to the dreamers and inventors tirelessly working to bring time travel from the silver screen to our reality. Avengers: Endgame disses the linear time travel method shown in Back to the Future films but the concept is undoubtedly more interesting than the one consisting of multiple timelines. If there’s any way where I can mess up with timelines by going back in time, then my sinister ass will definitely do it! 

Hoverboards – Chasing the Future:

Who could forget the exhilarating sight of Marty McFly gracefully gliding on his trusty hoverboard? While we’re not quite hovering around town just yet, the quest for levitating transportation continues. In the spirit of Back to the Future, let’s keep our eyes on the horizon and our hopes high for a day when hoverboards become an everyday mode of transportation. Until then, remember to stay balanced, both on your board and in life!

Self-Lacing Shoes – Stepping into Tomorrow:

The concept of self-lacing shoes may have seemed far-fetched in the ’80s, but thanks to Back to the Future, we caught a glimpse of the future of footwear. While we may not have shoes that automatically adjust to our feet with the precision of the Nike MAGs, the film’s legacy has inspired shoe companies to explore innovative technologies in footwear. Lace up your sneakers and keep an eye out for that moment when you slip into a pair of self-lacing kicks and feel like a true time-travelling hero. 

High-Tech Wearables – Fashion Forward:

From Marty’s self-drying jacket to Doc Brown’s impressive headgear, Back to the Future taught us that fashion and technology can coexist in wonderfully bizarre ways. While our clothes may not yet dry themselves or predict weather patterns, the film series serves as a reminder that wearable technology has the potential to revolutionize our lives. So, don’t be surprised if you find yourself wearing a smart jacket that keeps you warm in the winter and doubles as a jukebox, playing Huey Lewis and the News on demand.

Jiggawatt Power – The Energy of Tomorrow:

In the Back to the Future trilogy, Doc Brown needed a whopping 1.21 gigawatts of power to send the DeLorean hurtling through time. While we may not have access to the jiggawatts just yet, this serves as a reminder that we should continue pushing the boundaries of clean and sustainable energy sources. Let’s harness the power of lightning, convert the garbage into fuel, and work towards a future where our energy needs are met with a touch of scientific magic.

I am reminded that innovation is an adventure that often defies logic and reason as end this article based on my most beloved film series. These films taught us to embrace the quirky, the impossible, and the fantastical aspects of technology. So, fellow time-travellers, let’s channel our inner Doc Brown, fire up our imaginations, and keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Remember, the future is what we make it, so let’s make it!

From VHS to Streaming: How Technology Changed Home Entertainment

If you ask me, home entertainment is one of the biggest blessings humanity has given itself. Sure, there is no competition when it comes to going to the theatres to watch a film in a dark room surrounded by popping Dolby Sound but none of us can take the time out to go every weekend. The answer to the time-consuming process of travelling to the cinemas, watching a film and coming back is home entertainment. Today, we have thousands of films at our disposal to watch on streaming platforms which leaves us confused as to which one to choose. 

A film released in the theatres is guaranteed to launch on some or the other streaming platforms in just a few weeks which has killed the exclusivity of the cinema-going experience overall. However, this was not always the case. Home entertainment has come a long way and we’re going to explore its major phases in the following paragraphs. So hop on cinephiles, let’s embark on an entertainment journey – 

VHS era

Once upon a time, back in the 1980s, the VHS tape reigned supreme. The clunky, rectangle-shaped boxes took up half the shelf space in your living room. Remember the thrill of rushing to rent out a VHS at your local entertainment store, hoping your favourite movie was in stock? It was like winning the lottery, only with more popcorn. I was lucky enough to experience that euphoria before DVDs took over the world. 

But alas, VHS had its quirks. For starters, the joy of movie night was often interrupted by the dreaded “rewind” command. Ah, the joy of watching a tape slowly rewind, wasting precious minutes of our lives. It was like watching grass grow, but less thrilling. 

And let’s not forget the infamous “tracking” button on the VCR, the mysterious solution to fuzzy, distorted images. Trying to find that sweet spot between clear visuals and a coherent plot was like trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded. Hours of adjusting later, we’d either have a headache or a clear picture—though the two were often interchangeable. 

DVD era

Then, in the early 2000s, along came DVDs, the shiny discs that promised superior quality and unparalleled convenience. Suddenly, our shelves transformed into mini-libraries, and we delighted in the ability to skip directly to our favourite scenes with a mere press of a button. It was a magical time, as long as you didn’t mind spending half an hour hunting for that elusive DVD remote. I remember bringing home a DVD player back in the era when movie piracy was at its peak.  Shady DVD sellers would sell pirated versions of films with as many as 7-8 films in one DVD. Back in the day as a kid, buying the pirated DVD had its own thrill as none of us even realised we were committing a criminal offence. Luckily, the era of pirated DVDs ended somewhere around 2009 when Salman Khan’s action blockbuster Wanted was leaked a day before its release in HD which also prompted the makers to make an anti-piracy CID episode, you just had to be there! 

Streaming era

Enter the era of streaming, where the boundaries of home entertainment expanded like a buffet table at an all-you-can-eat restaurant. Suddenly, the world was at our fingertips, or rather, our remote controls. With the advent of streaming services, we waved goodbye to the agonizing trips to the video rental store. No more agonizing over which movie to watch, only to find out it had been rented by someone else. Now, we had an entire library of content, ready to be binged upon, whenever and wherever we pleased.  But, oh, the paradox of choice! The vast sea of options often left us paralyzed with indecision. Hours were spent scrolling through countless titles, only to end up watching “The Office” for the 15th time. We had all the movies and TV shows in the world at our disposal, and yet we fell into the warm embrace of familiar favourites. 

These streaming platforms have changed the way people consume content. The popularity of people getting spoiled by entertainment around the world served up on their TV screens has sparked a debate about whether traditional cinemas are soon to become a thing of the past. In my opinion, NO! However, it’s only about time that we see which turn the OTT and streaming boom takes.

Summer Stories – The Hottest Books to Add to Your Summer Tote

What makes a bibliomaniac happy? Well, in my case, a breezy place by the river, under the shadow of a tree, a stellar collection of great books and, of course, a bottle of water to keep me hydrated. When it comes to the oh-so-beloved summer, the ideal location to have a great read is in a cafe, at a deserted beach under the parasol, by a window with a view that fires up your imagination, on a swing by the lake or at someplace where the temperature doesn’t go above 22 degrees.

Being a servant of modern society, we can’t afford the luxury of leaving our businesses and jobs behind only to have a month-long staycation in the summer. However, we have a few other options – like taking a trip to someplace during the weekends where we can hop on a beach and read a book or two. We have picked the top 10 books for your next summer staycation, each poking the breeze of fresh air to have a chillax summer. Hope you will have a beautiful summer partner in these beauties, enjoy!

Contemporary Romance

The Neighbor Favor by Kristina Forest

Pages – 403

Goodreads Ratings – 3.83

Published – 28th February 2023

The author is known for – I Wanna Be Where You Are (2019)

Best Served Hot by Amanda Elliot

Pages – 352

Goodreads Ratings – 3.46

Published – 21st February 2023

The author is known for – Sadie on a Plate (2022)

Ruby Spencer’s Whisky Year by Rochelle Bilow

Pages – 368

Goodreads Ratings – 3.47

Published – 14th February 2023

The author is known for – The Call of the Farm (2014)

The Plus One by Mazey Eddings

Pages – 307

Goodreads Ratings – 4.13

Published – 4th April 2023

The author is known for – A Brush with Love (2022)

French Holiday by Sarah Ready

Pages – N/A

Goodreads Ratings – 4.02

Published – 26th April 2023

The author is known for – Josh and Gemma Make a Baby

The Last Word by Katy Birchall

Pages – 384

Goodreads Ratings – 3.89

Published – 2nd May 2023

The author is known for – The Wedding Season (2022)

Just My Type by Falon Ballard

Pages – 368

Goodreads Ratings – 3.87

Published – 7th February 2023

The author is known for – Lease on Love (2022)

Fantasy World

Now You See Us by Balli Kaur Jaswal

Pages – 320

Goodreads Ratings – 3.76

Published – 28th February 2023

The author is known for – Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows (2017)

Victory City by Salman Rushdie

Pages – 352

Goodreads Ratings – 3.94

Published – 7th February 2023

The author is known for – Midnight’s Children (1981)

Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo

Pages – 481

Goodreads Ratings – 4.23

Published – 10th January 2023

The author is known for – Ninth House (2019)

The Faithless by C.L. Clark

Pages – 558

Goodreads Ratings – 4.41

Published – 7th March 2023

The author is known for – The Unbroken (2022)

Lone Women by Victor LaValle

Pages – 285

Goodreads Ratings – 3.83

Published – 28th March 2023

The author is known for – We Travel the Spaceways (2021)

The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by S.A. Chakraborty

Pages – 483

Goodreads Ratings – 4.39

Published – 28th February 2023

The author is known for – The Daevabad Trilogy (2017-2020)

Suspenseful Narratives

The Shards by Bret Easton Ellis

Pages – 608

Goodreads Ratings – 4.0

Published – 17th January 2023

The author is known for – American Psycho (1991)

Going Zero by Anthony McCarten

Pages – 304

Goodreads Ratings – 4.10

Published – 11th April 2023

The author is known for – Darkest Hour: How Churchill Brought England Back from the Brink (2017)

Promise Boys by Nick Brooks

Pages – 304

Goodreads Ratings – 4.11

Published – 31st January 2023

The author is known for – Nothing Interesting Ever Happens to Ethan Fairmont (2022)

Exiles by Jane Harper

Pages – 356

Goodreads Ratings – 4.11

Published – 20th September 2022

The author is known for – The Survivors (2020)

The Marriage Act by John Marrs

Pages – 432

Goodreads Ratings – 4.11

Published – 19th January 2023

The author is known for – The One (2016)

The Other Side of Night by Adam Hamdy

Pages – 304

Goodreads Ratings – 3.55

Published – 19th January 2023

The author is known for – Black 13 (2020)

The 6:20 Man by David Baldacci

Pages – 432

Goodreads Ratings – 4.17

Published – 12th July 2023

The author is known for – Memory Man (2015)

Debut Authors

Seven Percent Of Ro Devereux by Ellen O’Clover

Pages – 320

Goodreads Ratings – 4.13

Published – 17th January 2023

Out of Character by Jenna Miller

Pages – 384

Goodreads Ratings – 4.04

Published – 7th February 2023

Revelle by Lyssa Mia Smith

Pages – 464

Goodreads Ratings – 4.06

Published – 14th February 2023

Play the Game by Charlene Allen

Pages – 320

Goodreads Ratings – 4.02

Published – 31st January 2023

Fling by Joseph Murray

Pages – 368

Goodreads Ratings – 3.75

Published – 2nd February 2023

Summertime Binge Watch: Best Summer Classic Films

Ah, summer – a time for long, lazy days, sun-kissed skin, and ice-cold lemonade (with some gin or vodka in it if you’re an adult). It’s also the perfect season for kicking back and watching some classic films that take you back to a simpler time. Whether you’re looking for a trip down memory lane or just a chance to escape the heat, these timeless movies are sure to make your summer unforgettable.

From beach parties to road trips, from first loves to summer jobs, these films capture the essence of the season with all its ups and downs. So grab your popcorn, settle into your favourite spot, and get ready to relive the best summers of your life. Here are our top picks for the best summer classic films – guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and a warm glow to your heart along with some thrills and scares down the line.

Jaws (1975)

Over 40 years down the line and this film still surprises the audience with its practical special effects. Jaws is a classic summer movie that is sure to get your heart racing. The film tells the story of a great white shark that terrorizes a beach community. It is a perfect film to watch on a hot summer day, as it captures the excitement and danger of being near the ocean.

The Sandlot (1993)

The Sandlot is a coming-of-age film that takes place during the summer of 1962. It follows a group of kids who spend their days playing baseball on a vacant lot. The film is a nostalgic look at summer days spent with friends and captures the feeling of endless possibility that comes with the season.

Dirty Dancing (1987)

 

Time of My Life is a song that still sits at an honorary position in my playlist. One can easily call it the summer romance film which defined a cinematic generation. Dirty Dancing is a classic summer romance that takes place at a resort in the Catskills. It follows the story of a young woman who falls in love with a dance instructor. The film captures the spirit of summer love and the thrill of trying new things.

The Parent Trap (1998)

The Parent Trap is a fun and lighthearted film about two identical twins who were separated at birth and reunite at summer camp. The film captures the magic of summer camp and the joy of making new friends. It is a great film to watch with the whole family.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005)

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a coming-of-age film that follows four friends who spend their summer apart but stay connected through a pair of magical pants. The film captures the joy of summer adventures and the power of friendship.

Independence Day (1996)

The film that made Will Smith a household name! Independence Day is a classic summer blockbuster that takes place on the 4th of July. It follows the story of a group of people who band together to save the world from an alien invasion. The film captures the excitement and patriotism of the holiday and is a great film to watch with friends. Too bad, its legacy sequel titled Independence Day: Resurgence could not recreate the same magic on screen and at the box office! 

Stand by Me (1986)

Stand by Me is a classic coming-of-age film that takes place during the summer of 1959. It follows a group of friends who set out on a journey to find a dead body. While the synopsis might sound a little off-putting, the film charms the audience with its whole friendship values. 

The Great Outdoors (1988)

Family vacations are only fun when you are a kid, but are a hassle when you’re an adult due to added responsibilities. The Great Outdoors is a classic summer comedy that captures the essence of a crazy family holiday as it follows a family on a vacation to a lake resort. The film captures the chaos and hilarity that can come with family vacations and is a great film to watch with the whole family.

Dazed and Confused (1993)

Matthew McConaughey ‘Alright, Alright, Alright!’ his way into our hearts with this film! Dazed and Confused is a classic film that takes place on the last day of high school in 1976. It follows a group of students as they celebrate the end of the school year and the beginning of summer. The film captures the excitement and rebelliousness of youth and is a great film to watch with friends.

National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983)

Another classic family vacation movie! National Lampoon’s Vacation is a classic summer comedy that follows the Griswold family on a cross-country road trip to a theme park. The film captures the chaos and mishaps that can happen on family vacations and is a great film to watch with the whole family.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is a classic comedy that takes place on a sunny spring day in Chicago. It follows Ferris Bueller, a high school student who fakes an illness to skip school and spend the day exploring the city with his best friend and girlfriend. The film captures the sense of freedom and adventure that comes with skipping school and enjoying the sunshine.

The Way, Way Back (2013)

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The Way, Way Back is a coming-of-age comedy-drama that takes place during a summer vacation at a beach house. It follows 14-year-old Duncan, who feels out of place among his family and finds refuge at a water park where he meets a new friend and gains confidence. The film captures the feeling of being an outsider and the joy of discovering oneself during a summer vacation.

Books to Enjoy During Your Downtime This Summer!

The summers are an excuse for many to hop out of their shell and try out new things. While some explore adventure sports, others hit the gym and bring out the fitness freak inside them. Similarly, some also spend the majority of their time being couch potatoes binge-watching their favourite shows and movies. While I am not against binge-watching as it may be my favourite thing to do during holidays, I cannot disagree about the fact that there are better ways to spend my downtime. 

Summers are the season of sun, sand, and leisurely afternoons. So, what’s better than getting lost in a good book? One can enjoy a book while lounging on the beach, relaxing by the pool, or just soaking up some rays in the park. Also, reading books is the only legal way to hallucinate in real life thus embarking on a journey with larger-than-life characters all while sitting in your comfort does not feel like a bad proposition. So, if you’re new to the reading game, here are some of the best books you can enjoy during the lazy and hazy days of summer – 

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

First on our list is “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” by Douglas Adams. This classic sci-fi novel follows the misadventures of Arthur Dent, an unwitting earthling who finds himself hurtling through space after his planet is destroyed to make way for an interstellar highway. Packed with absurd humour, wacky characters, and mind-bending plot twists, “The Hitchhiker’s Guide” is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a light, quirky read to enjoy while basking in the summer sun.

The Beach

Next up, we have “The Beach” by Alex Garland. This gripping novel follows the journey of Richard, a young backpacker who sets out to find an idyllic beach paradise rumoured to be hidden somewhere in Thailand. As he and his fellow travellers navigate through dangerous jungles and treacherous waters, they begin to realize that the beach may not be the paradise they’d hoped for. Filled with stunning imagery and a sense of adventure that will keep you on the edge of your beach towel, “The Beach” is the ultimate summer read for anyone looking for a thrilling escape.

The Alchemist

For those looking for something a bit more contemplative, we recommend “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho. This uplifting tale follows the journey of a young shepherd named Santiago as he travels across the desert in search of his personal legend. Filled with powerful messages about following your dreams, the power of the universe, and the importance of listening to your heart, “The Alchemist” is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a thought-provoking read to enjoy while sipping a drink in the summer heat.

“Born a Crime” by Trevor Noah

Next up, we have “Born a Crime” by Trevor Noah. This memoir by the host of “The Daily Show” tells the story of Noah’s childhood growing up in apartheid-era South Africa. Filled with humour, heartbreak, and insights into the human condition, “Born a Crime” is the perfect book to read on lazy summer afternoons when you want to learn something new and be entertained at the same time.

Pride and Prejudice

If you’re in the mood for a classic romance novel, you can’t go wrong with “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen. This timeless tale of love and class in 19th-century England has been beloved by readers for generations, and it’s the perfect book to read while lounging on the beach or sitting in the garden with a glass of iced tea.

So there you have it, folks – my top picks for the best books to read during the summer months. Whether you’re looking for sci-fi, adventure, inspiration, or just a good old-fashioned romp, there’s sure to be a book on this list that will capture your imagination and help you make the most of your lazy summer days. So grab a book, slap on some sunscreen, and enjoy the season in style!

Star Wars Day 2023: Here’s How You Watch The Series in Chronological Order

Are you ready to embark on a journey through time and space, young Padawan? Then buckle up, because we’re going to show you how to watch the Star Wars saga in chronological order!

First things first, we need to establish which order we’re talking about. There are two main ways to watch the Star Wars movies: in release order or in chronological order. If you’re a purist, you’ll probably want to watch them in the order they were released, starting with Episode IV: A New Hope. But if you’re a rebel (or just like things to be a bit more logical), then chronological order is the way to go.

So, where do we begin? Well, the first Star Wars movie to take place chronologically is actually Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Yes, I know what you’re thinking – “But Jar Jar Binks is in that one!” – but bear with me, young Padawan. We’ll get through this together.

Now, if you’re a Star Wars novice, you might be wondering what all the fuss is about. Well, let me tell you – Star Wars is more than just a series of movies. It’s a cultural phenomenon, a way of life. And as Obi-Wan Kenobi once said, “The Force will be with you, always.”

But I digress. Let’s get back to the matter at hand. To watch Star Wars in chronological order, you’ll need to start with Episode I: The Phantom Menace. This is where we meet a young Anakin Skywalker before he becomes Darth Vader, and learn about the mysterious Sith Lord, Darth Sidious.

Next up is Episode II: Attack of the Clones. This is where we see Anakin start to turn to the dark side, as he falls in love with Padmé Amidala and begins to question the Jedi Order. Plus, we get to see Yoda in action, which is always a treat.

Then we move on to Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. This is where Anakin fully embraces the dark side and becomes Darth Vader. It’s a dark and brooding movie, but it’s also one of the most epic and memorable moments in the Star Wars saga. As Darth Vader himself once said, “I find your lack of faith disturbing.”

After the prequels, we move on to the original trilogy. First up is Episode IV: A New Hope, where we meet Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Princess Leia. This is where the adventure begins, as they team up to take down the evil Empire and save the galaxy. Plus, we get to see Darth Vader in all his menacing glory.

Next is Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, which is widely considered to be the best Star Wars movie of all time. This is where we see Luke confront his father, Darth Vader, and where we get one of the most famous lines in movie history: “Luke, I am your father.” (Note: the actual line is “No, I am your father,” but you get the idea.)

Finally, we come to Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. This is where we see the epic conclusion to the original trilogy, as Luke and his friends team up to take down the Empire once and for all. Plus, we get to see some cute little Ewoks, which is always a bonus.

But wait, there’s more! After the original trilogy, we have the sequel trilogy, which consists of Episode VII: The Force Awakens, Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, and Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker. These movies take place after the events of the original trilogy and feature a new cast of characters, including Rey, Finn, and Poe.

Super Mario Bros film shatters expectations with $377+ million opening weekend

It looks like everyone and their parents went to watch the latest Super Marios Bros. Movie over the weekend as the film has managed to set the cash registers on fire! The first instalment in what can only be called the next big animated franchise, the Mario Brothers scored a whopping $377 million globally in its 5-day opening weekend. With this amazing feat, the Super Mario Bros. Movie has become the highest-opening animated film in history. The box office record is a clear statement that family audiences do not care about reviews as the film opened to average to decent reports from the critics.

Super Mario Bros break records

The animated family offering by Universal and Illumination struck the right chords with the audience over the weekend. The film raked in about $204.6 million in the first five-day weekend in its domestic market of the USA. Whereas, an estimated international earning of $173 million was also recorded taking the cumulative to $377 million global total. Mario did not just break records for an animated film but also videogame adaptation films passing Warcraft’s $210 million and Frozen 2’s $358 million.

Surprisingly, the film also surpassed industry expectations by a big margin. Industry predictions set the film to make $225 million over its opening weekend which was easily surpassed by the film. Mario’s success does come as a surprise as I watched it during Thursday early previews with a packed theatre in Mumbai consisting of people from all age groups be it kids or senior citizens. Similar to the Minions trend back in 2022, Mario also witnessed people dressing up as the characters from the series to watch the film in theatres, making it a celebration.

On the other hand, Ben Affleck’s ‘Air’ also made its debut in the USA grossing $20 million in its opening weekend. Air brought a much-needed counter-programming to the box office storm of Mario Bros. catering only to adult audiences with its R-rating. Whereas, John Wick Chapter 4 also held its own in its third weekend at the box office raking in $14.5 million. It will be interesting to see if the Super Mario Bros. Movie manages to hit the $1 billion or $2 billion mark at the box office during its final run.

Girl Power – Best Women-Centric Films

It won’t be unfair to say that the Indian cinema industry is dominated by male-centric films. We have heroes who are larger than life fighting villains in slow motion all while women characters get sidelined. It was the era of the ‘Angry Young Man’ which propagated the narrative of male dominant storytelling. Indian classics like Sholay or Agneepath feature a similar male-dominant narrative but what goes unnoticed are the strong female characters present in them. Unfortunately, women in the majority have been underrepresented in most films of the past era. The ‘Masala’ films often tend to portray women as eye candies who don’t really bring much to the story narrative-wise. 

For the relief of the audience, parallel cinema exists! However, it will be an understatement to say that women-centric films are only limited to parallel cinema as many examples in the recent past have made them mainstream. The essence of women actors has now changed in India with men taking a backseat in some of the best films released in India. In our Exhibit women’s special edition, we wanted to have a look at all women-centric films from India that deserve your attention – 

Raazi

Alia Bhatt has cemented herself as a bankable star on her own with solo films like Raazi and Gangubai Kathiawadi. While the latter also deserves a mention in the list, Raazi stands out as it’s not just a women-centric film but also a patriotic one. Missions, spies, and deceit are some story points that keep the audience hooked to the screen. Raazi is a complete package as this spy thriller excels in every aspect. Alia Bhatt moves the audience with her heartbreaking performance towards the end of the film. 

English Vinglish

This Sridevi film portrays how women are treated in a patriarchal Indian household. English Vinglish revolves around Shashi Godbole, a middle-class housewife who struggles to speak fluent English. Her confidence is damaged trying to get a hold of the English language and decides to join an English-speaking class. Sridevi plays Shashi as a persistent and hard-working woman who does not let challenges overthrow her goals. The film ultimately depicts that even if a woman has dedicated her life to taking care of her family, she can go out in the world and find her own voice. 

Margarita With A Straw

Margarita With A Straw is one of the few Indian films that depict the story of a differently-abled person with respect and sensibility. It stars Kalki Koechlin in the lead role as a teenager with cerebral palsy who shifts to America for higher studies. Kalki plays Laila who is an outgoing girl regardless of her disability. The film ultimately speaks about same-sex relationships which have not been done in India extensively. 

Pink

The film brought about a feminist wave across the country and let the nation know that when a girl says ‘No’ it means ‘No’. The gripping thriller revolves around the life of three women fighting a legal battle against men from an influential family and ultimately winning it. Pink not just sheds a thorough light on consent in sexual relationships but also talks about victim blaming. Pink highlights and underlines that a woman’s clothing or lifestyle are not indicative of the fact that ‘She’s asking for it’. 

Thappad

Taapsee Pannu has been at the forefront of women-centric films in the country with films like Pink and Thappad. The basic storyline of the film revolves around a slap and how a husband does not have a right to slap or physically hurt his wife. Films in India have not addressed the issue of domestic violence by large and it was only with Alia Bhatt’s Darlings is where viewers got to see the issue acknowledged. However, Thappad remains the first film in the modern Hindi film industry to shed a light on this issue. 

Honorary Mentions – 

Neerja

Dangal

No One Killed Jessica 

Queen 

Damini 

Lipstick Under My Burkha

Chak De! India

Mary Kom

Women Pop Stars That Make Us Go Gaga #WomenInMusic

Since the early days of pop music, female pop stars have challenged societal norms and expectations, breaking down barriers and paving the way for future generations of women in the industry. In the 1960s, artists like Diana Ross and Aretha Franklin brought soulful vocals and dynamic performances to the forefront of pop music, while in the 1970s, disco icons like Donna Summer and Gloria Gaynor inspired millions with their empowering and uplifting anthems. In the 1980s, Madonna revolutionized the industry with her provocative lyrics, daring fashion, and unapologetic sexuality, while Whitney Houston became one of the biggest voices of her generation, dominating charts and breaking records with her powerful vocals and emotive performances.

Our Exhibit Women’s special edition would be incomplete without talking about the women pop stars who rule the world right now. Check them out –

Taylor Swift

Swift’s music is known for its autobiographical and deeply personal themes, often drawing on her own experiences with love, heartbreak, and growth. Her songwriting and vocal abilities have been praised for their honesty and authenticity, and her ability to connect with her fans has made her one of the most successful musicians of her generation.

In addition to her music, Swift has been active in various philanthropic endeavours, including supporting education and disaster relief initiatives. She has also been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and political engagement, encouraging her fans to participate in elections and speaking out against discrimination and inequality. Taylor just back in December sold more than two million tickets during her Eras Tour presale making it the most tickets ever sold for an artist in a single day. There are no two thoughts about Taylor Swift being the biggest female pop star of our generation. 

Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish grew up in a family of musicians and began writing and recording her own music at a young age. Her breakout single “Ocean Eyes” was released in 2016 and quickly gained viral popularity, leading to a recording contract with Interscope Records.

In addition to her music, Eilish has become known for her distinctive style and unapologetic approach to self-expression. She often wears oversized and baggy clothing, which she has explained is a deliberate choice to avoid being objectified or judged based on her body. Eilish has been open about her struggles with mental health and has used her platform to advocate for the importance of seeking help and breaking down stigmas surrounding mental illness.

Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey’s music is known for its nostalgic and cinematic qualities, often incorporating elements of pop, rock, and hip-hop into her signature sound. Her lyrics frequently explore themes of love, heartbreak, and Americana, with a focus on the darker and more complex aspects of these topics.  Despite her commercial success, Lana has faced criticism for her lyrics and image, with some accusing her of promoting harmful stereotypes about women and romanticizing abusive relationships. Del Rey has defended herself against these criticisms, arguing that her music is a reflection of her own experiences and emotions, and that she does not condone violence or abuse.

Despite these controversies, Del Rey remains a highly influential and acclaimed musician, with a devoted fan base and multiple Grammy nominations to her name

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga undoubtedly had me in a chokehold when her song ‘Hold My Hand’ for ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ was released earlier last year. Gaga’s music is known for its catchy hooks and empowering messages, often incorporating elements of dance, electronic, and rock music. Her theatrical performances and unique fashion sense have made her a cultural icon and inspiration to many fans around the world. Gaga is also known for her advocacy work, particularly in the areas of LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness.

In addition to her music career, Gaga has also made a name for herself as an actress, receiving critical acclaim for her performances in movies like “A Star is Born” and “American Horror Story.” She’ll be seen flaunting her acting skills in the upcoming Joker 2 film alongside Joaquin Phoenix. 

Rihanna

Rihanna will forever be ‘Queen Riri’ for me after she blessed the latest Black Panther film with the ‘Lift Me Up’ single. Rihanna’s music is known for its blend of pop, R&B, and hip-hop influences, and her distinctive vocals and catchy hooks. She has won numerous awards for her music, including multiple Grammy Awards, and is considered one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Her music videos are also highly acclaimed, often incorporating cinematic storytelling and striking visuals.

In addition to her music career, Rihanna has also made a name for herself as a businesswoman, with multiple successful ventures in the fashion and beauty industries. She founded the Fenty Beauty makeup line in 2017, which has become a major player in the beauty industry with a focus on inclusivity and diversity. Her little promotion of the Fenty Beauty brand during her Super Bowl performance created waves across the internet. 

Adele

Adele has managed to carve a niche for herself in the music industry with soulful songs that put you in a spell. Adele’s debut album, “19,” was released in 2008 and featured the hit singles “Chasing Pavements” and “Hometown Glory.” The album’s success propelled Adele to international fame and earned her two Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist. She followed up with her second album, “21,” in 2011, which became a worldwide phenomenon and broke numerous records, including spending 24 weeks at the top of the US Billboard 200 chart. The album included hit singles such as “Rolling in the Deep,” “Someone Like You,” and “Set Fire to the Rain,” and won Adele six Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year.

In 2015, Adele released her third album, “25,” which featured the hit singles “Hello,” “When We Were Young,” and “Send My Love (To Your New Lover).” The album was another commercial and critical success, earning Adele five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for the second time.

Rihanna’s Super Bowl performance breaks Twitter

Who would’ve thought that a Super bowl performance could break Twitter? But if the performance was headlined by Rihanna then it does not sound like something that’s unbelievable. Queen Riri performed during the Super Bowl Halftime show where her abdomen gained more attention than the performance altogether. As Rihanna opened the show with Bitch Better Have My Money people were quick to notice her bulging stomach leading to pregnancy speculation online. As a result and naturally, Twitter went into a frenzy leading to an outage!

Rihanna’s Super Bowl performance breaks Twitter

The ‘Diamonds’ singer powered a medley of some of her best songs while suspended on a platform high above the field for the Super Bowl Halftime show. The part that got the internet shocked the most was that she did it while pregnant with her second child. Soon after the performance, her representatives confirmed to the Associate Press that Rihanna is indeed pregnant and expecting her second child which took over the internet by a storm. Fans quickly took to Twitter to basically stan on Queen Riri which led to 9,922 Twitter outages as reported by Downdetector.

 

While the website that tracks user-reported outages mostly reported outages within the application, there were also some issues reported with Twitter’s website portal. The reported crash is likely linked to the high volume of posts made about the performance just moments after the halftime show ended. Super Bowl Sunday has always been a huge traffic driver for social media as NFL, the halftime show, advertisements, and movie trailers all gain major attractions.

The speculations of Rihanna expecting a second child went rampant on Twitter as topics like ‘SHES PREGNANT’ started hitting the trending page on the platform. What fueled the fire was her cradling her stomach which appeared to be sporting a baby bump throughout her performance. Her halftime show medley performances included some of her best songs like – Bitch Better Have My Money, Where Have You Been?, Only Girl in the World, We Found Love, Rude Boy, Work, Wild Thoughts, Pour It Up, All of the Lights, Run This Town, Umbrella, and Diamond. Check out some of the funniest tweets from Rihanna’s pregnancy reveal below –

 

Disney cuts 7,000 jobs unveiling vast restructuring

In what comes as a shocking revelation in the entertainment industry, Disney has announced that it is planning to lay off 7,000 workers to cut costs across the company. Disney’s CEO Bob Iger who recently took command of the company again after retiring for nearly two years announced the layoffs and company-wide restructuring on Wednesday. Bob stated that the move is “necessary to address the challenges we’re facing today” The rumours about layoffs began emerging right after Iger took over the CEO position again sidelining Bob Chapek back in November 2022 after stepping down in 2020.

Disney announces layoffs

While there have been headlines about the tech industry facing major layoffs due to the economic slowdown, this will be the first major layoff taking place in the entertainment industry. Disney is making the changes as a part of its efforts to reduce costs in a challenging economic environment. Iger revealed that the company is targeting $5.5 billion of cost savings across the company and the layoffs will help in achieving that number. However, it is not revealed which departments will be affected by the layoffs yet. The $3 billion out of the $5.5 billion target will be availed by slashing content except for sports. The remaining $2.5 billion will be made from non-content cuts like layoffs and more. Disney executives have revealed that about $1 billion in cost-cutting was already underway since the last quarter.

As of October 1, 2022, Disney employed 220,000 people thus eliminating 7,000 jobs result in about 3% of its workforce getting axed. Before the announcement, the company released an earnings report that exceeded expectations set by Wall Street. Disney clocked $23.5 billion in revenue over the three months ending in December marking an 8% growth over the same period a year prior. On the other hand, the company’s streaming service, Disney+ actually lost subscribers for the first time since its launch in 2019. The company’s streaming platform lost around $1.5 billion last quarter and dropped a whopping 2.4 million subscribers. During his call with investors, Bob Iger stated that the company will be taking a hard look at the cost of everything they make. One can expect a lot of changes to the content Disney puts out in the next year and more.

 

17 most underrated sci-fi films – Mind bending trip

The recent moviegoing experience is often overshadowed by event films like marvel and DC blockbusters which are predominantly sci-fi in nature. The genre keeps pumping out these visually overwhelming films that are m mostly backed by captivating CGI characters battling each other somewhere in Space or mostly in the USA. While it is easy to look over the sci-fi genre as popcorn flicks that entertain the masses, there are some hidden gems lurking inside that definitely deserve your attention. 

Our relationship with the digital world is rapidly changing. The prominence of AI and machine learning is seemingly beginning to reach the mainstream thanks to tools like ChatGPT. As we all know, films and any form of art actually is a reflection of the society that either showcases people a mirror or predicts the future in some form or the other. The changing landscape of the world surely hasn’t reached the point where a Tony Stark-Esque billionaire is building his very own Ultron in his backroom science lab (or maybe there is? but it surely begs us to ask the question – What if?

This curiosity among humans surely will not be explored for the longest time but there are films that have charted this territory really well. In our 17th anniversary special edition, we wanted to have a look at all the best sci-fi films that sadly remained underrated. Check them out right now – 

Snowpiercer (2013) 

Bong Joon Ho definitely won all the laurels and even an Oscar for his film Parasite but it was long before that when he directed the post-apocalyptic thriller Snowpiercer. It was based on a French graphic novel and revolves around humanity losing its battle against global warming which results in another ice age. The remnants of humanity take to a self-sustaining circumnavigational train which has a segregated class divide in it. Besides being an interesting sci-fi film, it also is a chilling portrayal of the class divide and how it might stay prevalent even at times of a global wipeout. 

Edge of Tomorrow (2013)

Edge of Tomorrow is undoubtedly one of the most underrated films ever by Tom Cruise. The sci-fi time loop film actually ended up being loved more on home video than in the theatres which is surely a tragedy given how good it actually is. It is a smart spin on two sci-fi tropes that are time travel and alien invasion that barely loses its touch through the entire runtime. Plus the lead pair Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt are surely a treat to look at through the crisp runtime of nearly two hours. 

Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

I remember walking into a theatre to watch Blade Runner 2049 as a college student and scratching my head the entire time to figure out what was going on. It was only half a decade later when I revisited the film and understood the underlying themes of existentialism it so beautifully portrayed. The film revolves around Ryan Gosling’s character K who is charged with retiring machines. Here, machines are more human than the people who mercilessly order their deaths. His path soon becomes intertwined with Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) and the two are forced to team up to solve a mystery. 

Annihilation (2018)

Paramount studios did not do right by this film as it was released in February, a month that is not associated with blockbusters to any degree in Hollywood. The result? Annihilation became an uncelebrated addition to the list of forgettable sci-fi films when it actually deserves the opposite of it. The film made its way to Netflix just three weeks after its theatrical release where the OTT audience surely appreciated it. The film revolves around a group of explorers entering a mysterious zone where plants and animals are rapidly mutating due to an alien presence. 

The Adjustment Bureau (2011)

Another Emily Blunt sci-fi film makes its way to the underrated list. What can we say? She’s a phenomenal actress still waiting for her mainstream appreciation. The film revolves around a United States congressman David who discovers his ‘Free Will’ decisions were actually being dictated by a mysterious group known as the ‘Adjustment Bureau’. When one of the events of David’s life does not go as planned by the bureau, his life goes haywire. The film is not just a fantastic sci-fi watch but also has undertones about secret societies and the notorious Illuminati. 

Minority Report (2002)

For a film released in 2002, the Steven Spielberg directorial Minority Report was undoubtedly way ahead of its time. The film was surely a box office success when it was released 21 years back making $358 million against a budget of $102 million. However, its prevalence in recent times stays fairly underrated. The Tom Cruise starrer is set in the year 2054 where a specialized police department titled ‘Precrime’ arrests criminals before a crime is committed by them using a foreknowledge technology called ‘Precogs’. While the film’s main theme sounds pretty straightforward, it dives deep into the mind-bending concepts of determinism, free will, government interference, and citizen freedom. 

Arrival (2016)

When we think about an alien invasion film, our perception leans towards over-the-top action entertainers like Republic Day. However, director Denis Villeneuve wanted to bend people’s expectations with Arrival and successfully did the same. The film dives deep into the contemplative nature of an alien invasion rather than an apocalyptic one and emphasizes forming contact with the extraterrestrial. Amy Adams leads the way in this film as a linguistic professor tasked with forming contact with the aliens. 

Dune (2021)

Maybe if Dune did not release in the middle of the pandemic then it could’ve received a greater box office reception. However, it failed to get the cash registers ringing as expected even with an amazing critical response. The film is based on Frank Herbert’s novel Dune and primarily covers only the first half of the book. A sequel is in the making and will be released in 2023. Set in the distant future, the film revolves around the noble House Atreides being forced to go to war against the hostile desert planet of Arrakis. 

Ex Machina (2014)

Alex Garland’s directorial debut was made on a humble budget of $15 million and managed to not just double its money at the box office but also earn two Academy nominations. The film revolves around the story of a young programmer named Caled who is selected in a lottery to participate in a top-secret experiment revolving around an AI. The film revolves around the AI learning what it means to be a human. 

Ad Astra (2019) 

There are only a few sci-fi films that are based on the psychological genre. The film revolves around an astronaut who ventures into space research in order to find his lost father. The film will remind viewers of the animated film Wall-E where humanity’s greed has driven it beyond just Earth and onto the Moon. 

Her (2013)

 

Before Joaquin Phoenix ruled the box office with his spine-chilling performance in the film Joker, he made us believe that humans and artificial intelligence can be deeply in love. Her is a refreshing take on the dystopian world trope as it showcases a tender viewpoint of what ‘smart’ devices are capable of. The film is beautiful and packed with raw emotions that are sure to make you tear up. 

Lucy (2014)

Scarlett Johansson’s Lucy was made on a modest budget of $40 million but ended up earning a massive $463 million at the global box office. Johansson plays the character of Lucy in the film that gains psychokinetic powers after a bag of drugs is absorbed into her bloodstream. The film explores the limitations of our brain and what can happen once it is unlocked. 

Alita: Battle Angel (2019)

Moviemaking bigshots James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez joined forces to make Alita: Battle Angel. The film was an adaptation of one of the most beloved mangas of all time. While James Cameron was set to direct the film, he got busy directing the super-successful Avatar franchise. 

Gravity (2013)

Gravity managed to bag 7 Oscar wins including Best Directing and Editing, however, still remains criminally underappreciated by the general audience. The film revolves around Dr Ryan Stone on her first space mission who meets with an accident. 

The Adam Project (2022)

It is a tragedy that a film featuring Ryan Reynolds, Zoe Saldana, and Mark Ruffalo remains underrated. The film revolves around a time traveller/fighter pilot Adam Reed stealing a jet in order to go back to 2018 and save his wife’s life. 

Looper (2012)

Looper is packed with action, thrill and sci-fi mixed in a time loop setting. The film is based in a distant future where time travel exists but can only be afforded by the rich as it’s a luxury. Whenever a mob wants to get rid of someone, it sends the target into the past where the protagonist is hired to finish the job. 

High Life (2018)

Robert Pattinson has featured in a number of whacky films before he picked up the mantle of Batman. High Life revolves around the character of Monte and his daughter who struggle to survive in space. While its IMDB rating stands at an abysmal 5.8, it surely is one of the best sci-fi films of all time.

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