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Articles by Jeremy Lefebvre

The Hateful Eight
Review

The Hateful Eight: Classic Tarantino Tongue-in-Cheek

Jeremy Lefebvre

His new film follows eight characters stuck in a claustrophobic house during a blizzard. [read more]

People. Sur le Toit d'Ubisoft. July 25. Photo Jeremy Lefebvre.
Hear

Photojournal: Safia Nolin and Groenland

Jeremy Lefebvre

These two performances lit up the rooftop of the Ubisoft building. [read more]

Synchronicity
Festivals

Fantasia: Jacob Gentry, Chad McKnight, AJ Bowen on Synchronicity

Jeremy Lefebvre

A conversation about film school, techniques, and their group’s bond [read more]

He Never Died
Festivals

He Never Died at Fantasia: Blood, Bullets, and Bingo

Jeremy Lefebvre

Jason Krawczyk’s latest premieres in Montreal [read more]

Crimson Whale, 2014. Fantasia International Film Festival 2015
Festivals

Park Hye-mi’s Debut at Fantasia with South Korean Film “Crimson Whale”

Jeremy Lefebvre

In the heart of south Korea, we meet sly and slick Ha-jin. The year is 2070, and the world is ruined by natural disasters. [read more]

Robbery, 2015. Fantasia Internatonal Film Festival
Festivals

Another Great Fantasia Movie: “Robbery,” a Hong Kong Black Comedy

Jeremy Lefebvre

This movie is fun, delightful and unexpected. A rare gem that Fantasia was gracefully given the opportunity of viewing. [read more]

ant man
Festivals

Ant Man is Big Laughs

Jeremy Lefebvre

When your super hero is only a few millimeters big, the Marvel Universe can only go funny. [read more]

THE ARTI: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS. Fantasia International Film Festival. 2015
Festivals

Fantasia-fest: Puppets with Punch in “The Arti: The Adventure Begins”

Jeremy Lefebvre

The last time I saw a puppet movie was way back, with Team America… but this here is on a whole new level. [read more]

Bite
Festivals

Bite: It’s just a little bug bite…

Jeremy Lefebvre

A woman’s life changes in frightening ways after being bitten in a lagoon. [read more]

Emerge. Photo Jeremy Lefebvre.
See

Photojournal: E-Merge at the Arsenal Contemporary Art gallery

Jeremy Lefebvre

Large projects and exciting concepts on display at Arsenal captured in Jeremy’s photo journal. [read more]

Patch Town
Review

Patch Town Review: Quirky Film On How Toys are Born

Jeremy Lefebvre

Patch Town sends a former Cabbage Patch doll on a quest. [read more]

Stephanie Scott. Insidious 3
Review

Insidious Chapter Three Goes Virtual

Jeremy Lefebvre

Insidious 3 takes the franchise to a new, emotional place and the Occulus Rift adds a little virtual reality to the whole experience. [read more]

No Picture
Interview

The Big Score: ‘Lude Behavior on Its Way to CineCoup’s Top Movie Pitch

Jeremy Lefebvre

An interview with the Montreal team behind the film project who note that “the trunk of a car is a very lonely place.” [read more]

Olga Kurylenko (Ayshe) in The Water Diviner
Review

The Water Diviner Lets Crowe Test His Hand at Directing

Jeremy Lefebvre

Russell Crowe takes on the role of a man who searches for his sons during the Battle of Gallipoli. [read more]

The Age of Adaline. Blake Lively.
Review

Review: “The Age of Adaline” is a Modern Day Fairytale

Jeremy Lefebvre

Truly a modern fairytale and an original story by J. Mulls Goodloe and Salvador Paskowitz, The Age of Adaline tells the story of a woman who miraculously survives a car crash in 1929 and with [read more]

1987 yan turcotte
Review

Review: 1987 A Different Kind of Teen Movie

Jeremy Lefebvre

1987 shows the concerns of a 17-year-old man growing up in Quebec during the late ’80s. [read more]

Director Chad Archibald
Festivals

Interview: Chad Archibald Talks About Making The Drownsman

Jeremy Lefebvre

Chad Archibald talks about his young life into horror film, his collaborators, and why they say it’s a bad idea to make a film with water. [read more]

Festivals

Film Review: The Drownsman Revives ’70s-style Villain

Jeremy Lefebvre

Black Fawn Films’ latest, The Drownsman, screened at Fantasia. Find out what if our reviewer thought the film sank or swam. [read more]

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