The 15:17 to Paris: Underwhelming Fare from Clint Eastwood
This film based on the true story of a prevented terrorist attack in 2015 does not do the story justice. [read more]
This film based on the true story of a prevented terrorist attack in 2015 does not do the story justice. [read more]
Inventive film is the best metaphor for 2015. [read more]
With so much music available, it’s hard to figure out the top albums of 2015 on the indie-pop-rock scene. Here are Joel Mak’s picks. [read more]
A year of oppositions: Nieto vs. Trudeau, Uber vs. UberX, Coderre vs. Canada Post, and Couillard vs. The Common Front [read more]
Sketch comedy’s monthly event at Theatre St. Catherine is extra awesome with new material Kirsten Rasmussen and Hot Raw Fire. [read more]
Wrapping up our series of our Halloween picks for 2015, Club Soubois proved to be a surprise. [read more]
The OSM and Maison Symphonique combine to create a perfect night of wonder and music for the spookiest holiday. [read more]
Confused about the elections? You’re not alone. T. A. Wellington prepares a guide for the perplexed. [read more]
Or that time I saw 88 short films in one weekend. [read more]
Supermoon gazing at the new planetarium from full to eclipse. [read more]
New album from Polish progressive rockers is an excellent choice for fans of old and new prog rock [read more]
A conversation about film school, techniques, and their group’s bond [read more]
Jason Krawczyk’s latest premieres in Montreal [read more]
Julie and her mom go head to head on each comedian at the Nasty Show. [read more]
Each midnight surprise show comedians might appear under an alias, but each one is guaranteed to be incredible. [read more]
Julie interviews the multi-disciplinary artist about her ever-changing piece. [read more]
Julie talks to spiritual animator by day, laugh animator by night Katie Leggitt. [read more]
Please Like Me, Swordplay: A Play of Swords, and Legitimate Investment Opportunity reviewed. There will be laughter! [read more]
Air guitar so real, you’d believe they knew how to play. [read more]
Enjoy the bounty of local goods, well made at Puces POP. Check out the photojournal here. [read more]
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