Is Hollywood’s Golden Age Really Over? What’s Happening
Hollywood faces its biggest crisis in decades as streaming competition and changing habits challenge the traditional blockbuster model.
Hollywood faces its biggest crisis in decades as streaming competition and changing habits challenge the traditional blockbuster model.
Local films from India, Germany, and Argentina are dominating their home box offices in 2025, proving audiences prefer stories that reflect their own culture over Hollywood imports.
Zootopia 2 becomes 2025’s highest-grossing domestic film, surpassing Minecraft and proving animated films still dominate the global box office.
Disney+ releases 2025’s biggest Hollywood blockbuster this week alongside other major content, giving Indian streaming viewers premium theatrical films at home.
Mahesh Babu’s Khaleja smashes re-release records in Telugu cinema, beating Prabhas’s Salaar and proving older films can draw massive crowds today.
Manchu Manoj admits being born into a film family isn’t enough to succeed in Tollywood—talent and hard work matter far more.
Daniel Radcliffe delivers a moving one-man performance in a groundbreaking play about depression and suicide that balances humor with heartfelt honesty.
A smaller biographical film surprisingly beat major sequels at the Christmas box office, while Avatar 3 continues its record-breaking global run.
Vogue World: Hollywood blends fashion with classic cinema, celebrating iconic films and characters through designer collections and creative tributes.
Hollywood faces its worst crisis in decades as film and TV shoot days hit historic lows in 2025, affecting thousands of industry workers.
Amazon Prime Video’s March 2026 film selection reveals how streaming platforms now cater specifically to Indian audiences’ sophisticated tastes for global cinema.
Netflix’s March 2026 catalog features 61 films spanning Hollywood, international, and indie cinema—here’s why it matters for Indian viewers.