"This is a film for us, not about us" says director Deepa Mehta about Beeba Boys, which looks at identity and style through the guise of a gangster film that pl... Read More...
The response to Deepa Mehta's latest film, Beeba Boys was encouraging at its world premiere at TIFF - although wildly different from critical reactions at the p... Read More...
Cary Joji Fukunaga's Beasts of No Nation is a rare war film that doesn't release the audience from its terrifying grasp as we watch the horrors of guerrilla war... Read More...
Just in time to prepare us for her newest film, TIFF Cinematheque presents a special retrospective of Deepa Mehta's films in Toronto, as well as a special scree... Read More...
It's all about style and turf. Or suits and girls. Or something like that. Deepa Mehta's latest film, Beeba Boys, premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Fi... Read More...
When we think of Malala Yousafzai, her Nobel Peace Prize or righteous speeches might come to mind, but He Named Me Malala aims to remind audiences that this ico... Read More...
It's a Hollywood cliche when comic actors decide on roles that scream "DRAMATIC," which can be code for playing addicts or spiralling screw-ups. I Smile Back is... Read More...
With the current refugee crisis, Jacques Audiard's award-winning Dheepan couldn't have come at a more prescient time with its humane look at three Tamil migrant... Read More...
Hollywood came out for the premiere of Learning to Drive, a film starring Ben Kingsley as a turbaned Sikh cab driver, and Patricia Clarkson as his driving stude... Read More...
Here's a fun party idea: project 2001: A Space Odyssey (or Eyes Wide Shut for the more adventurous) on the wall, create a selection of film-inspired cocktails, ... Read More...