What to Do in Montreal : October Festivals and Events 2024
Don’t be spooked… by the abundance of things to do in October. [read more]
Don’t be spooked… by the abundance of things to do in October. [read more]
Don’t be spooked… by the abundance of things to do in October. [read more]
Don’t be spooked… by the abundance of things to do in October. [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]
List of festivals and events taking place in Montreal this October [read more]
Full disclosure: Holiday is not for everyone. It is very graphic in some scenes, and it will make you uncomfortable. This is the directorial debut of Isabella Eklöf, and it’s up to you to know [read more]
List of festivals and events taking place in Montreal this October [read more]
With a stellar performance from star Marine Johnson, it looks like Quebec has their very own Jennifer Lawrence. [read more]
Nicole Yeba lists her top five picks for the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma taking place in Montreal from October 4 to 15. [read more]
Akihiko Shiota’s film is part of the new “roman porno” category of film in Japan. [read more]
Khavn de la Cruz’s new film follows the most dangerous gang in a Manila shantytown, who also happen to be kids. [read more]
Kôji Shiraishi’s absurd horror comedy sees people pit two evil spirits against each other to destroy their curses. [read more]
Montreal Rampage’s top five must-see films from the 45th edition of the film festival [read more]
Gaspar Noé’s new film is visually stunning and of course, provocative. [read more]
A few picks from last month’s Festival du nouveau cinema [read more]
Ben Wheatley’s latest deals with the collapse of a micro-society [read more]
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