Golden Globes Crown Bollywood King
This year's Golden Globes was a celebration of global cinema. When the self-described King of Bollywood, stood onstage and accepted his award from Tom Cruise, the sweep was complete.
This year's Golden Globes was a celebration of global cinema. When the self-described King of Bollywood, stood onstage and accepted his award from Tom Cruise, the sweep was complete.
GlobalPost.com | Jason Overdorf | Posted 02.12.2009 | World
NEW DELHI -- Calling India's A.R. Rahman -- who won a Golden Globe award for the score of "Slumdog Millionaire" last night -- the best composer you'...
AP | MIKE CIDONI | Posted 02.11.2009 | Entertainment
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The British Academy of Film and Television Arts in Los Angeles held its annual awards-season kickoff tea party Saturday,...
Alec Baldwin | Posted 01.31.2009 | Entertainment
One is that Danny Boyle wins for Best Director and that Slumdog Millionaire is Best Picture at the Oscars. I hope its star, Dev Patel, is, at the very least, nominated for this incredible film.
Daphne Beal | Posted 01.11.2009 | Entertainment
What I think Slumdog Millionaire does so effectively, in addition to portraying poverty up close, is deal with the media-driven, consumeristic vertigo that so many people in India experience
Gotham Chopra | Posted 01.07.2009 | Entertainment
Today I had a chance to talk to Danny Boyle the filmmaker behind Slumdog about not just the film, but the deeper story and context behind it and why he does what he does.
Brad Balfour | Posted 12.26.2008 | Entertainment
Now with Slumdog Millionaire, 52-year-old director Danny Boyle has applied his signature visual and storytelling attack to this classic rags-to-riches teen tale.
Scott Mendelson | Posted 12.14.2008 | Entertainment
Boyle and Tandan have made an enchanting story about the power of knowledge, knowledge gained from experiences and gained from life itself.
Wajahat Ali | Posted 12.14.2008 | Entertainment
Filmmaker Danny Boyle and company earn praise for celebrating the diversity of South Asian existence by savoring its piquant spices without diluting the mirch and masala.
Paige Donner | Posted 02.13.2009 | Entertainment