Category: Reviews

  • The Dig review: Ralph Fiennes stands out in this archeological drama

    The Dig review: Ralph Fiennes stands out in this archeological drama

    By Gurmukh Singh TORONTO: The Dig (on Netflix) is an archeological period film. But it’s not only for those interested in history and archaeology. It’s also for the general public to appreciate our collective past and preserve it. Directed by young Australian filmmaker Simon Stone, The Dig – with Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes in…

  • Anurag Choudhury turns British graffiti artist Banksy in Toronto!

    Anurag Choudhury turns British graffiti artist Banksy in Toronto!

    There is no better way to welcome fall than spending an evening at the theatre. Becoming Banksy is running at the Redwood Theatre until October 14, 2018. This theatre is an ideal location for this avant garde fringe theatre script about an English tourist who visits Toronto and is mistakenly identified as none other than…

  • Brahmanand Singh gives glimpses of his film Jhalki during TIFF

    Brahmanand Singh gives glimpses of his film Jhalki during TIFF

    By Rana Khan TORONTO: A first look at Jhalki: An Important Crusade Against Child Labour was presented in downtown Toronto on September 9. Showcasing the promo and trailer release of Jhalki: Tale of a Tireless Sparrow during the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), organizers interacted with the media and film fraternity. Organized by Imagebuilderz,…

  • French film Maya is an ode to love in Goa

    French film Maya is an ode to love in Goa

    TORONTO: Filmed mostly in lush green Goa outback, director Mia Hansen-Love’s Maya is an ode to India — and love and a journey into self-healing. Bringing in an element of autobiography, the young French director of major films such as Father of My Children and Things to Come, has woven a languid love story around…