The Unknown Known Review: Portrait of a Politician
Errol Morris gives a glimpse into the mind of one of the most important statesmen of our time: Donald Rumsfeld. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Errol Morris gives a glimpse into the mind of one of the most important statesmen of our time: Donald Rumsfeld. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Heady new play at Theatre d’AUjourd’hui has one actor take on six different characters in a story about a man who releases the animals of the zoo.
The intermedia/cyberarts students worked hard to fundraise for this exhibition. Now’s the time to see their finished works.
In this installment, one character fights another, even though they’re both played by the same actor. How do they pull this stuff off at the Montreal Improv?
Director and Writer of Casse Tête Chinois Cédric Klapisch came to the red carpet event.
Meandering film’s corny title is the first problem among many with this tear-jerker.
Rail City Media’s Kate Westerson Attempts to Feel Better screens this Friday online.
After nearly a two-month hiatus, Thursday comedy night at Montreal Central Hostel returns to bring international and local comedians to travelers and residents alike.
The Houston Ballet brings the decadence and lavish life of French royalty to Place des Arts.
Ali Hassan is a man of many hats and many laughs. We talk to him about his current trajectory.
The Theatre St. Catherine crew joins forces with local indie musicians to perform the greatest rock operetta ever based on the Bible.
Shauntay Grant’s The Bridge is featured at the Black Theatre Workshop’s Discovery Series. Director Mike Payette discusses the production.
Andy Hendrickson does not disappoint with his storytelling comedy.
Suffering from a clichéd protagonist, the good points of this show can’t redeem the bad.
Jodorowky’s Dune captures the drama of the movie that never was — a star studded cast, outstanding art talent, a sound track by Pink Floyd… and its spectacular failure.
This trippy tribute’s to the ground-breaking Canadian animator and filmmaker Norman McLaren last presentation is not to be missed!
Peopl’s Comedy featured some amazing performers, pizza, nutella, and a DJ who could do more than manipulate beats. Ianitza concludes its a great way to spend a Wednesday night!
Dark and documentary-like, Xavier Dolan’s new film pits a homosexual man against his cruel and inhumane abuser.
Andy Hendrickson talks about his family background and his story-telling approach to making people laugh.
The Centaur’s production of Herzog’s 4000 Miles brings together a Gen Y hippie and a Greatest Generation hippie for a month of unpacking baggage.
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