Fantasia Review: Restore Point
With nods to Blade Runner, Minority Report, and Run Lola Run, Restore Point is an atmospheric sci fi police drama set in 2041. Messages of “Have you backed up today?” are pervasive, since those who [read more]
With nods to Blade Runner, Minority Report, and Run Lola Run, Restore Point is an atmospheric sci fi police drama set in 2041. Messages of “Have you backed up today?” are pervasive, since those who [read more]
Gianmarco Soresi talks about creating jokes, getting anxious, and his journey into stand up. [read more]
Slow moving film about female African spiritual leaders reminiscent of Kurosawa’s work [read more]
Outstanding home-grown opener to Fantasia festival is gripping look at a woman’s obsession with a serial killer. [read more]
Two acts at JFL speak about black life experiences in their respective acts. [read more]
Breathtaking performance lets the audience feel vulnerable and seen. [read more]
Two hits from the Fringe Festival in Montreal 2023 [read more]
Reviews of some personal shows: Alright Solving the Problem of Living, Rob Teszka Magic Dropout, and Keep Me at the Close. [read more]
Two fantastic shows to catch at the Montreal Fringe Festival : Leila Roils the Seas and Tango in the Dark [read more]
Two moving shows about the lives of different families at critical moments in time reviewed [read more]
Interview with actor and bouffant clown Samantha Chaulk about the creation of her character and the ideas behind her show Influenced [read more]
Three fantastic pieces at the Montreal Fringe Festival that you do not want to miss [read more]
Reviews of Caught, Who Me?, and Personal Universal at the Montreal Fringe Festival [read more]
John D. Huston gives a masterful performance with Kier’s didactic script on a history lesson we should all know [read more]
Our first three shows reviewed from the Montreal Fringe: dance, storytelling, and music [read more]
Dominique Leclerc takes on human nature and the role of being seen and seeing in emotional production that combines science and science fiction. [read more]
Review of play that focuses on the people inhabiting the world of cinema whose names never make it to the credits. [read more]
Mael talks about their new show and showing joy on teenage trans identity in the face of world challenges on stage [read more]
Interview with Hannah Cartmel on her show at the Montreal Fringe Festival [read more]
Fantastic outdoor program offered by the FTA tackles cosmic themes with excellent performances, music, and visuals [read more]
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