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Late Company is a new production written by acclaimed Canadian playwright and activist Jordan Tannahill that will be opening at the Segal Centre for the Performing Arts. [read on]
Keenan Poloncsak and Squid-gee Octology : Best Comic at Expozine 2019
Interview with winner of Best Comic 2019 at Expozine.
Slayer Repentless Even in Retirement
Thrash legends release ‘Repentless Killogy’ movie/convert hybrid to home video
Documentary Review: The Corporate Coup d’État
The new documentary The Corporate Coup d’État explores the current state of American politics by shining a revealing spotlight on modern corporatism. An ideology [read on]
FNC 2019: Marriage Story [Review]
As of now, it’s no surprise that Noah Baumbach is known as one of the most talented filmmakers in terms of both directing and scriptwriting. He is quite admirable when it [read on]
FNC 2019: Mickey and the Bear [Review]
The Festival du nouveau cinéma is a terrific event for filmmakers to showcase both their talent and passion on the big screen. Annabelle Attanasio, known for appearing in [read on]
FNC 2019: Colour Out of Space [Review]
Have you ever seen a movie that you would ultimately describe as a beautiful mess? That is pretty much Richard Stanley’s new feature titled Colour Out of Space. Based on H. [read on]
FNC 2019: Nail in the Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro [Review]
First and foremost, it’s important to mention that Nail in the Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro is not necessarily a movie about wrestling — it’s actually a [read on]
FNC 2019: Little Joe [Review]
For a movie like Little Joe, it’s a little hard to fully describe the intriguing nature of its premise, and that’s actually a compliment. Written and directed by Jessica [read on]
Dance From a Divided City: Elad Schechter, Rand Ziad Taha, and Hala Salem
From a divided city, a rare moment of collaboration between Muslim and Jew: Last night, Tangente Danse presented Premiere, a work choreographed by Elad Schechter and [read on]
Honour: Interview with Dipti Mehta
Interview with Dipti Mehta about humanizing people in the forgotten neighbourhoods of India.
Judy: The Price of Fame
Every once in a while, an actor/actress delivers such an incredible performance that it can transform a pretty good film into must-see viewing. That was the case in 2005 with [read on]
Review: Rabiah Hussain’s Debut SPUN
Brilliant play captures the difficulties of hyphenated identities.
To The Extreme: No limits, no regrets
To the Extreme is a short but extensive new documentary exploring the world of extreme sports and the thrill-seeking athletes who routinely take part in such dangerous [read on]
Review: Un Poyo Rojo
Fantastic dance piece about masculinity and sexuality is both funny and captivating.
Review: The Pianist of Willesden Lane
The Pianist of Willesden is a must see show about survival and triumph during World War II.
Fantasia 2019: Swallow [Review]
The Fantasia International Film Festival is recognized for screening some unique and risky films to their dedicated and passionate moviegoers. Most of the programming [read on]
Fantasia 2019: Daniel Isn’t Real [Review]
Let’s all be real here. Having an imaginary friend is actually quite terrifying. That feeling of being controlled and/or tormented by another spiritual being would be [read on]