Fringe Festival Reviews #6 : Tango in the Dark, Leila Roils the Seas
Two fantastic shows to catch at the Montreal Fringe Festival : Leila Roils the Seas and Tango in the Dark
Two fantastic shows to catch at the Montreal Fringe Festival : Leila Roils the Seas and Tango in the Dark
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for February.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for February.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for January.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for February.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for January.
C. L. Illsley discusses Evan Rachel Wood’s layered performance and the ethical murkiness that permeates the film.
Althea Wilson-Forbes discusses the atmosphere of this psychological thriller.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for January.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for January.
Bad Jews returns to the Segal Centre for a short showing.
The new film, starring Reese Witherspoon, is sweet but ultimately lacking in substance.
This documentary explores not only the family business, but also the relationships that the public doesn’t usually get to see.
T. A. Wellington reviews Thanhha Lai’s novel for young adults, “Listen, Slowly”.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for January.
T. A. Wellington reviews Garth Stein’s novel “A Sudden Light”.
Ownership of a family heirloom allows a brother and sister to stage a battle royal that pits ideology against identity.
Copyright © 2024 | Theme by MH Themes