Barnana Sarkar
Barnana is interested in the craft of filmmaking. A graduate in literature, along with a Masters degree in Journalism, she writes about films and the influence of music in films. She has been covering the independent music scene of Calcutta for a year.
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Oscars 2019: Queen and Adam Lambert get everybody on their feet as they open the 91st Academy Awards
That was one heck of a performance, only it wasn't quite the way Freddie would have done it but Lambert tried.
Oscars 2019: Netflix wins its very first Academy Awards as Alfonso Cuaron's 'Roma' wins Best Cinematography
After all that controversy that Netflix made sure 'Roma' was a part of, the film has proved that it is truly a standalone piece.
Oscars 2019: Trevor Noah had a cameo in 'Black Panther' that nobody knew about
Noah made a cameo in the most awesome movie of the year that no one knew of and now he gets candid about it at the Red Carpet
'Project Blue Book': Episode 8 might refer to the CIA's 2014 confession on the UFOs: 'It was us'
Episode 8, titled 'War Games', is set to look at the paranoia caused within the army when several comrades begin to talk about the lights which they saw in the sky
'Peaky Blinders' Season 5 preview: A look at how Ada Shelby proved she is every bit a modern woman
Ada Shelby left her home for love and did not stumble back when things went wrong, instead, she stood by herself
'Stranger Things' Season 3 preview: Maya Thurman-Hawke set to enter Hawkins as Robin
The actress stayed under the guard of her celebrity parents for the longest time but once she broke out, she proved that she is just the perfect descendant to her heritage
'Peaky Blinders' Season 5 preview: Hollywood sweetheart Sam Claflin to enter world of blood and violence
Sam Claflin plays mostly lovable boy next door but now the actor is about to venture on some strange tracks.
'Manifest' Season 1 recap: Here's how the title is a major clue to the mystery of the missing plane
Jeff Rake has proved that when it comes to creating a mystery you don't need a board or a monster, you just need a name.
'Peaky Blinders' Season 5 preview: The show can totally do without these characters when it returns in the spring
Hoping Tommy will lead a better if not easier life in season 5, here are the characters the show can totally do away with
'Manifest' Season 1 finale: Fans suggest the possible meaning of 828, going by 'Estimated Time of Departure'
The number has been a lingering phenomenon throughout the show and it could be that with the finale, we now know what Rake has been trying to indicate
'Stranger Things' Season 3: Release date, cast, plot and everything you need to know about the Netflix show
Season 2 saw Eleven defeat the monster once and for all, or so it looked, but the battle is not over yet as the monster is set to return
'Peaky Blinders' Season 5: Three main factors that contributed to making Steven Knight's show a cult classic
The show could have easily been a drag with the periodical drama aspect, yet it managed to pull through with its sheer cult following.
'Roswell: New Mexico' Season 1: Michael and Alex are the other pair of star-crossed lovers you need to look out for
Their lovestory might be on the sidelines of the reboot but their story is just as complicated and exciting as the main couple's.
'Stranger Things' Season 3 preview: Netflix show may feature Six, another Hawkins Laboratory victim from the comic
We know the stories about the two girls whose lives were destroyed by the Hawkins Laboratory, and it seems we are about to get to know of another such instance
'Manifest' finale review: Episode 16 is confirmation the NBC show will have a 2nd season
After all this while, it has been revealed the "Callings" are leading them to their deaths, but is there another intention?
'Project Blue Book' episode 7: 'The Scoutmaster' could feature the influence of communism in the hunt for aliens
It isn't a surprise, since the time period of the show, the 1950s-60s, saw an emergence of several theories which suggested communism can only be established by alien intervention
'Peaky Blinders' Season 5 preview: 4 iconic scenes from the BBC One show to remind us of the brilliance to come
The show stands on scenes that have made it iconic, and we would totally love to see something similar, by order of the Peaky Blinders
'Manifest' finale: Creator Jeff Rake positive about Season 2, says it will explore Cal's powers and more about Danny
MEA WorldWide (MEAWW) reached out to Rake to have a little chat about his show right before the season hits its finale, and he dropped some rather interesting clues, as he does
'Manifest' finale: What could be James Griffin's motive for going public about the 'Callings' in 'Estimated Time of Departure'?
Much like Cal, whose 'Callings' are stronger than the others as they let him see the future, Griffin too realizes the 'Callings' are more capable than anyone could have assumed
'Counterpart' series finale: Final episode neatly wraps up STARZ show, proving what a gem they just lost
The very fact that it did not disappoint by leaving out loose ends within just two seasons proves how skillfully it was written.