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DVD Review: Same Same But Different Looks At Love Across Class and Country
Film an unsentimental look at a German man’s love for a Cambodian prostitute.
A Decade of Growth with the Montreal International Black Film Festival
Starting out as the Haitian film festival, Montreal’s International Black Film Festival is bigger than ever with an appearance by Spike Lee and other events.
An Atypical Dance Romance : Leonce and Lena Review
Charming ballet knows exactly where to break convention and allow characters to shine.
Review of Merv Hartlen: Parents, Weed, and Women
A review of Merv Hartlen’s performance at Pop Montreal.
My Montreal Bucket List: Museum of Fine Arts
Montreal’s Museum of Fine Art is a top attraction in the city with a huge array of historical and modern art. A must visit attraction!
Uncovering the World’s Hidden Stories: The 2014 World Press Photo Exhibition
Until September 28, check out the best of the world’s best photographers on war zones in Syria, the Boston Marathon bombings, mental “hospitals” in Kenya and the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Dangerously Bawdy at Bifteck! Danger Dulgar Comedy Review
Every second Sunday of the month Bar Bifteck’s turns into a showroom for Danger Dulgar Comedy Show, part of the city’s booming independent comedy scene.
Merv Hartlen at POP Montreal
This year POP Montreal adds Merv Hartlen to your to-do comedy list. Merv is very well known in the comedy crowd of Toronto.
Méandre: Extremes Explored (A Review)
Exciting performance by the National Circus School based on the film Pan’s Labyrinth
Comedian Robby Hoffman at POP Montreal
POP Montreal has a reputation for bringing some seriously hip and highly anticipated acts to town and this year they are hosting Robby Hoffman,
Scotstown and Cranbourne Show with Fabien Cloutier, Ladies and Gentlemen!
Cranbourne is the result of many years of work and performance. This series of stories told in a captivating way by Fabien Cloutier.
Photojournal: Xavier Dolan’s Mommy Premiere Packed With Stars
Cycles: Choreographer Eva Kolarova On Balancing Dance and Art
Dancer Eva Kolarova talks to Nancy Berman about working with composer Reiko Yamada and film director Luciana Markos to create her new work Cycles.
Interview with Marc Rowland of Montreal Improv
Marc Rowland of Montreal Improv talks about how Montreal Improv got started and the kinds of events they hold at the venue, both new and old.
Nuremberg Nazis : DVD Review of Fuhrer Cult and Megalomania
Fine film focuses on how Nuremberg was used to promote and showcase Hitler and the Nazi Party.
4th IMPRO-niversary or The Survival of the Funniest at Montreal Improv
Montreal Improv mixes things up with new obstacles during three consecutive days in the battle of 4th IMPRO-niversary.
Here’s To You Mrs. Robinson : The Graduate at the Segal Centre
The Segal’s opening show for the 2014-15 season is as timely as it is well-done. Familiar lines and some re-imagined scenes make this a not-miss.
Brosnan Unbound from Bond : Review of The November Man
Brosnan returns to the screen to show that you don’t need the name Bond to make a good spy flick.
Review of The Captive : Thriller in Pieces
Egoyan’s latest inspired by headlines but misses out on opportunities to create realism.