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Film Review: A Simple Favor
Skate Kitchen: Camaraderie at the skate park
Shakespeare Takes to the Ruelles
Interview with Matt Enos and Michelle Cajolet-Couture about their project to bring Shakespeare to the city alleyways.
We the Animals: An emotional expression of childhood
The Accountant of Auschwitz: A Cog in the Nazi War Machine
Fantasia 2018: The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion [Review]
Fantasia 2018: Tigers Are Not Afraid [Review]
La Foire Gives Artists A Chance
Get a chance to pitch your idea and get professional help while doing so.
Fantasia 2018: Searching [Review]
A father searches for his missing daughter using her computer and social media.
Sapientia : Uncomfortable Comedy?
This excellent production brings the works of the first female medieval playwright to the stage with everyday objects.
Fantasia 2018: Summer of ’84 [Review]
The usually winning combination of a small town in the 80s and a group of kids trying to solve a mystery does not work out for this new film.
Fantasia 2018: Anna and the Apocalypse [Review]
Zombie film meets musical in this fun, genre-bending new flick.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post: Pray the Gay Away…NOT
This new film starring Chloe Grace Moretz follows a young girl sent to pray away her sexuality.
Win Tickets to See Sapienta at the Mainline Theatre
Scapegoat Carnivale Theatre uses puppetry to bring play by first woman playwright to the stage. Win tickets HERE.
The Spy Who Dumped Me: Two Amateur Spies Take Europe
Lead actors Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon have great onscreen chemistry as two best friends thrown into the midst of a spy mission.
Fantasia Festival Picks for 2018
A selection of titles you should catch at the Fantasia festival, ranging from adolescent angst to zombies.
Romeo and Juliet : More Than Gender Role Reversals
This year’s Shakespeare in the Park flips the familiar tale.