Abrid Shine's 'Spa' opened to a modest Rs 4 lakhs worldwide, with India net at Rs 3 lakhs. The film, set in a city spa, explores clients' varied desires and therapists' challenges. Despite a bold ...
What’s Good: The cinematography and costume design are really impressive. What’s Bad: As pretty as the candy wrapper is, the candy itself, meaning characters and storytelling, feels quite stale. Loo ...
Director Abrid Shine's 'Spa' has received an 'A' certificate and is set for a February 12 release. Shine describes the film as a fun, adult-oriented entertainer set within a spa, promising a soft, ...
Vadh 2, the spiritual sequel of the 2022 film brings back the formidable cast of Sanjay Mishra and Neena Gupta in the intense and gripping crime thriller. The prison drama, directed by Jaspal Singh ...
Google-spinoff Waymo is in the midst of expanding its self-driving car fleet into new regions. Waymo touts more than 200 million miles of driving that informs how the vehicles navigate roads, but the ...
Google rolled out a brand new experimental AI tool last Thursday called Project Genie. By Friday, video game stocks were tumbling as a result. Gaming industry giants like Unity Software, Roblox, ...
It’s no secret that one of the best streaming deals around is Tubi. Why Tubi? Well, for one simple reason — it’s free. Sure, you have to watch some ads, but it’s worth it to stream some of Hollywood’s ...
The poster for “Send Help” advertises the film as, “from the director of ‘The Evil Dead’ and ‘Drag Me to Hell’” — notably not “Spider-Man” (or its two sequels). No, the kind of Sam Raimi film you’re ...
Video game stocks are plummeting in Friday's afternoon trading session after tech giant Google (GOOG) (GOOGL) announced "Project Genie," an experimental research prototype that allows users to create ...
Project Genie allows people outside of Google to try the company's Genie 3 world model. (Google) This past summer, Google DeepMind debuted Genie 3. It’s what’s known as a world world, an AI system ...
The poster for "Send Help" advertises the film as, "from the director of 'The Evil Dead' and 'Drag Me to Hell'" -- notably not "Spider-Man" (or its two sequels). No, the kind of Sam Raimi film you're ...