Dear Jassi is a powerful tale of the unwavering flame of love and the brutal injustice that often tries to extinguish it.
Win a copy of the sci-fi action film Self/less on Blu-ray courtesy of Dork Shelf and VVS Films. Available wherever Blu-rays are sold November 10.
Director Tarsem Singh brings none of the visual flair we've come to know and love him for in this tired sci-fi body-switching action flick that's basically a remake of John Frankenheimer's superior Seconds.
Tarsem Singh's sci fi thriller Self/Less opens across the country on July 10, but we're giving away to tickets to advanced screenings in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa and Halifax.
Although it boasts decent lead performances from Lily Collins and Julia Roberts, Mirror Mirror is a dreadful, pandering, and inane retelling of Snow White from Immortals director Tarsem Singh and producer Brett Ratner. It's this year's Sucker Punch.
Win a pair of passes to see an advanced screening of Mirror Mirror in Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, or Winnipeg this week from Dork Shelf and Alliance Films.
Director Tarsem Singh previously made two visually stunning, but incredibly boring and boneheaded films (The Cell, The Fall) before taking on his latest film Immortals. Undoubtedly talented when it comes to visuals, his latest film somehow manages to rank as the least of his efforts, but not for lack of trying. Whereas his past efforts have been ambitious failures, there simply isn’t anything in this sword and sandals epic that hasn’t been done before, or better, hundreds of times before.