Absurdist What About Albert Serves Up Workers Rights
Workers rights are no side dish in this absurdist comedy
Workers rights are no side dish in this absurdist comedy
Two new Montreal bookstores offer Community Building Writer’s Residencies
The director’s second feature is out now, and writer Steven Lee asks her all about her process and influences.
This home-grown genre flick is a must-see.
“Canadian genre cinema at its finest”: don’t miss this home-invasion horror flick this Halloween weekend
A new festival comes to town with all the guts, blood, screams, and thrills you can stand.
Zombie film meets musical in this fun, genre-bending new flick.
This film about a group of friends playing a deadly game of truth or dare has an interesting premise, but little else going for it.
Local Montreal filmmaker Adam Reider talks about crowd funding his latest project, a full length horror film.
Dissociative identity disorder and kidnapping take centre stage in this new horror movie.
Theatrical production of horror novel full of emotion and suspense.
T. A. Wellington reviews Garth Stein’s novel “A Sudden Light”.
Kôji Shiraishi’s absurd horror comedy sees people pit two evil spirits against each other to destroy their curses.
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