Film
Before Homosexuals: A Journey of Rediscovery
History is always being rewritten, revised, and edited as new discoveries are unearthed, information once hidden is rediscovered, and perspectives are changed. The [read on]
The Dead Don’t Die: Too many cooks…
When you hear the premise and concept of The Dead Don’t Die for the first time, it actually sounds like a great and ambitious idea for an entertaining zombie popcorn flick [read on]
Film Review: John Wick Chapter 3 – Parabellum
The third instalment of this series falls a little short in the plot development department, but will surely satisfy fans.
Stockholm: The story of Stockholm Syndrome on the big screen
Ethan Hawke and Noomi Rapace star in this new film recounting a Swedish bank heist.
Hellboy: Not the third instalment, but it’s something
After Guillermo Del Toro made two great films with Ron Perlman as the beloved Hellboy, many fans have been wanting to see the third instalment in the series. Unfortunately, [read on]
Montreal Festivals and Events Calendar for April 2019
Your list of the best festivals and events taking place this April in Montreal
The Dirt: Mötley Crüe’s backstory on the big screen
Mötley Crüe is recognized to be one of the most influential and notorious bands in the world, and it was only a matter of time before their fans got a biopic of this group. [read on]
Five Feet Apart: Clichéd from the get go
Honestly, young adult novel adaptations tend to be uninspired films. Granted, The Fault in our Stars, Love, Simon and The Hate U Give are some great exceptions, but the rest [read on]
The Sunday Sessions: Religious (Re) Programming
The documentary The Sunday Sessions takes an observational approach to exploring a controversial practice known as conversion therapy. The film gives viewers the opportunity [read on]
Cinéma du Parc Midnight Series
Cinema cult classics coming every weekend at midnight at Cinéma du Parc.
Oh the Oscars… A Review of the Best Live Action Shorts
It’s extremely heartening and exciting to see that two Canadian live action short films have made it to the short list of nominees at the Oscars, which are this Sunday [read on]
The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot: Wasted potential
There’s one thing we can all agree on: The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is a pretty weird and long name for a movie. This is one of the hardest films to do a [read on]
Bumblebee: Michael Bay-free and flourishing
The franchise’s new instalment is a refreshing step in a new direction, featuring Hailee Steinfeld and John Cena.
Best F(r)iends: Volume 1 Review
It’s been a decade since we last saw both Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero on screen together for the hilarious masterpiece known as The Room. It was released in 2003, but [read on]
Vice: The Politics of Dick Cheney
The new film Vice arrives on the big screen courtesy of writer/director Adam McKay. It brought together most of the same filmmaking team that dissected the 2005 U.S mortgage [read on]
Film Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
One of the best things about period films set in turbulent times in American history (Selma, The Long Walk Home) is that modern audiences are pushed to see how far things [read on]
Image + Nation Fest: Snapshots Review
The lesbian drama Snapshots was recently screened as part of the Image + Nation film festival. The film was directed by Melanie Mayron, whom viewers past a certain age may [read on]