Review: Wrong No 2 is more than a silly comedy film
The film follows a formula, but its message is bound to resonate with the majority.
Sherdil uses patriotism as bait and hopes a love for Pakistan will keep you hooked
The film will comfort its local audience by confirming our biases about Pakistan and India in light of recent events.
This education start-up gives Pakistani women a second chance at a career
An after-school maths program in Karachi has proven to be a creative initiative for reintegrating women in the workforce
A Pakistani web series on djinns is in the making
Producer Ali Murtaza says the show will follow a 17-year-old on a quest to stop djinns from taking over the world
I enjoyed Parwaaz Hai Junoon because of the comedy and that's not okay
PHJ may leave you with renewed respect for the air force but as a film viewer, you may only truly enjoy its funny bits
This documentary about Zia Mohyeddin asks if we're letting our cultural legacy down
Urdu poetry is as much a character in this documentary as the people in it
The film is better than the trailer, promises Cake director Asim Abbasi
The Cake cast and director take our questions on their film, acting and Pakistani cinema
Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor barely raises the bar for children's films in Pakistan
Did Allahyar meet expectations of better-than-before animation from Pakistan?
Chupan Chupai asks whether the good guys can ever win in Pakistan
The Ahsan Khan and Neelum Muneer starrer may be the holiday film we were waiting for
10 unforgettable moments from the Hum Style Awards 2017
The 2nd QMobile Hum Style Awards had some highlights
How did Punjab Nahi Jaungi get away with its elitist humour?
With the focus on the characters’ poor English, one wonders if PNJ can only be appreciated by an ‘English-medium’ crowd
The awaam considers me a real film man, says Syed Noor
The director gets candid about the poor reception Chain Aye Na received and the divisions in the Pakistani film industry
This new documentary takes a fresh look at the work of Zia Mohyeddin and Faiz
Director Umar Riaz says that the feature-length 'Some Lover to Some Beloved' was quite the accidental project
Qandeel's family gave us complete creative liberty to tell this story, say Baaghi's writers
Images speaks to writers Shazia Khan and Umera Ahmed about their process of writing the drama inspired by Qandeel Baloch
The 12 most unforgettable moments from the Lux Style Awards
From the most inspiring to the most cringe-worthy moments, we've got them all!
The secrets behind the Lux Style Awards that nobody wants to talk about
How do jury members decide who wins? Is it fair for peers to judge each other? We speak to insiders to find out.
Balu Mahi proves Pakistan can't stomach love without marriage
The film is a rom-com with some dark, dramatic moments, but perhaps it’s better described and digested as a fantasy film
10 political moments in 2016 that you wouldn't believe happened
Who had the worst outburst of them all?
Review: Dobara Phir Se is actually more than just a boy-meets-girl story
The film's winning attribute is writer Bilal Sami's subtle subversion of widely held ideas about love and marriage.
I want to show the west we can make animation as well as them, says Usman Riaz
The young director of 'The Glassworker' sounds off on what's holding Pakistan back