Film Review: Lucy is Mindless Summer Fun
Scarlett Johansson proves that she’s a capable actress even in Luc Bresson’s dumbed-down thriller Lucy. [read more]
Scarlett Johansson proves that she’s a capable actress even in Luc Bresson’s dumbed-down thriller Lucy. [read more]
The 18th edition of Fantastia Film Festival brings us a wide range of international movies this year to check out! Here are our picks for the best 5 [read more]
Shep Gordon never got to have a family in the conventional way. This documentary shows how he fathered the careers of many orphan artists. [read more]
Film about Van Walls brings this iconic and important musician and producer to light. [read more]
Biography based on National Geographic pictures of Robyn Davidson follows adventuress across the outback with camels. [read more]
Lili Hudecova captured the cast and crew as they arrived for the red carpet premiere of The Grand Seduction. [read more]
Photographer Pierre Guimond’s film shows the dependency as well as the destructive power of American consumerism. [read more]
Beautiful film about fracking project on Anticosti Island uses National Geographic style imagery to send an SOS rather than facts. [read more]
Mylène Chevreul talks to Abenaki film director and activist Alanis Obomsawin’s documentary on the fight for equal education for First Nations. [read more]
The last part of Cédric Klapisch’s trilogy brings protagonist Xavier to New York where he faces new problems in his interpersonal relationships. [read more]
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. [read more]
Director and Writer of Casse Tête Chinois Cédric Klapisch came to the red carpet event. [read more]
Meandering film’s corny title is the first problem among many with this tear-jerker. [read more]
Dark and documentary-like, Xavier Dolan’s new film pits a homosexual man against his cruel and inhumane abuser. [read more]
Photos of the actors and actresses for the new film arriving at the premiere. [read more]
Beautiful to look at but lacking any depth, Divergent is best for filling the time between Hunger Games installments. [read more]
Montreal Rampage recently caught up with local film maker Eric Gaucher to discuss his latest film, “Sing Pedestrian Sing”, that will be screening at the 32 International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA). [read more]
New film by Denis Villeneuve is a masterpiece of duality that looks at human nature’s dark side. [read more]
Lasse Hallström’s return to Swedish cinema marred by clichés and focused on interpersonal drama rather than action. [read more]
Podz’ new film Miraculum overuses music and intensity, resulting in a bland film. [read more]
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