Violation: A chat with directors Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli
Steven Lee interviews Sims-Fewer and Mancinelli after their film’s world premiere at TIFF [read more]
Steven Lee interviews Sims-Fewer and Mancinelli after their film’s world premiere at TIFF [read more]
Montreal’s LGBTQ film festival Image+Nation features Siberia and Him, a stunning film available to be screened online. [read more]
As the Montreal LGBTQ film festival goes online this year, it boasts more films than ever. [read more]
This home-grown genre flick is a must-see. [read more]
“Canadian genre cinema at its finest”: don’t miss this home-invasion horror flick this Halloween weekend [read more]
An online festival offers everything you enjoy from the POP Montreal team. [read more]
After having its triumphant world premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival, Dark Sky Films has finally revealed a new poster and trailer to celebrate 1BR’s upcoming release on VOD! Written and directed by David [read more]
Montreal is in like a lion and out like a lion when it comes to festivals and events. March has got you covered from films on art to going all green on St. Pat’s [read more]
Short films continue to occupy a very special place in my heart. While there are so many shorts in the year that don’t necessarily get the screen time they deserve, I always take the opportunity [read more]
At this point, it should be no surprise that Bong Joon Ho is known as one of the best filmmakers in the industry after making some amazing flicks such as Memories of Murder, Mother, Snowpiercer [read more]
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. [read more]
Just Mercy is a movie that wants to convey its compelling premise to many people. There are so many films that have been based on true stories, and they’re admittedly not easy to adapt on [read more]
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. [read more]
The new documentary Tattoo Uprising explores the long history and cultural influence of tattooing, tracing the art form all the way back to Biblical times. Referring to the movie as being 40 years in the [read more]
The new documentary The Corporate Coup d’État explores the current state of American politics by shining a revealing spotlight on modern corporatism. An ideology rooted in fascism, modern corporatism involves the government being controlled not [read more]
As of now, it’s no surprise that Noah Baumbach is known as one of the most talented filmmakers in terms of both directing and scriptwriting. He is quite admirable when it comes to having emotional [read more]
The Festival du nouveau cinéma is a terrific event for filmmakers to showcase both their talent and passion on the big screen. Annabelle Attanasio, known for appearing in the CBS series Bull, has made her [read more]
Have you ever seen a movie that you would ultimately describe as a beautiful mess? That is pretty much Richard Stanley’s new feature titled Colour Out of Space. Based on H. P. Lovecraft’s well-known short [read more]
First and foremost, it’s important to mention that Nail in the Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro is not necessarily a movie about wrestling — it’s actually a compelling story that focuses on the [read more]
For a movie like Little Joe, it’s a little hard to fully describe the intriguing nature of its premise, and that’s actually a compliment. Written and directed by Jessica Hausner, it is quite a fascinating [read more]
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