review
Monday Night at Turbo Haus: Loud to Louder
While everyone else was trying to get some sleep on a Monday night, Turbo Haus was pumping out some heavy noise to a restless crowd.
The Artistorian: Corno Brings Colour and Texture
Review and interview of Corno’s exhibit at AKA Gallery.
The Girl King: Brilliant Production to a Patchy Story
Film screened at MWFF tells the story of young queen Kristina of Sweden
The Quaaludes’ New EP: This Is Your Future We’re Talking About
After mixing several genres to create quite a unique new EP, the Quaaludes head out on an August 2015 Tour – an occasion for “sad punk” not to miss.
Review of The Kindergarten Teacher: Poetry for a Banal Existence
A teacher is obsessed with a 5-year-old poetic genius in Nadav Lapid’s new film.
Review of Bikes vs. Cars: Bike, or see the planet burn
Documentary shows the damages made by cars throughout the world
The Look of Silence: The horrors of humanity
Personal loss during Indonesian ‘Communist purge’ explored in new documentary (screening preceded by Once Upon a Kingdom).
McKellen and the brilliant Mr. Holmes
An aging Sherlock Holmes struggles to remember the details of his final case.
It’s All in Your Head: Review of “Inside Out”
Book of the Month Club: Empty Mansions by Bill Dedman and Paul Clark Newell, Jr.
Review of Bill Dedman and Paul Clark Newell’s book “Empty Mansions”, telling the tale of an independent woman living at the turn of the century.
She Must Be Seeing Things: Tainted Love
Opposites attract in this film about two women in a relationship.
Montreal Fringe Festival Reviews Take Four (A)
Baron, Trantasy, Snack Music, Shirley Gnome, Unpossible!, and Dating & Taxes reviewed.
Compilation of Smokey, The Lost Great American Gay Pre-Punk Icons
John Condon’s songs compiled in album.
Review: “The Age of Adaline” is a Modern Day Fairytale
Review: Underground Punk Rock at the Crobar
Ragnarock presents three bands that are off the mainstream and they like it that way.
Review: Scott Weiland Solo is a Blast
Scott Weiland’s first original solo album since 2008 is a good return to form that should please fans of Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver