Venus: Deftly humorous, humanely affecting
Venus tells the tale of a trans woman encountering her long-lost son.
Venus tells the tale of a trans woman encountering her long-lost son.
With a stellar performance from star Marine Johnson, it looks like Quebec has their very own Jennifer Lawrence.
Strong performances by the lead actors bring this Boston Marathon bombing story to life.
Darren Aronofsky’s new controversial, allegorical film is a glimpse of what may come.
The new film, starring Reese Witherspoon, is sweet but ultimately lacking in substance.
Interviews with three authors who contributed to the book about Christmas horror in film and television.
Soderbergh’s latest film is a gritty heist movie set on the NASCAR racetrack.
Jean-François Laguionie’s animated film follows an elderly woman’s life after being left behind.
Two teenager siblings grapple with the separation of their parents over a summer.
The third installment in Michael Winterbottom’s series finds two men taking on the Spanish countryside.
Director Benjamin Hogue introduces us to the boundary-pushing, Quebec-based art collective BGL.
What does it mean to be a Quebecker in the 21st century?
Check out these midnight screenings at Cinema du Parc in July and August
The newly restored version of this immersive sci-fi film is screening at Cinema du Parc this week.
This documentary explores the short-term consequences of our technological age on different jobs and possibilities about aging.
This new documentary presents a history of the Israeli-Palestinia conflict.
This documentary explores not only the family business, but also the relationships that the public doesn’t usually get to see.
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