By Prabhjot Bains
Director Ian Tuason and stars Nini Kiri and Adam DiMarco on the horrors of the aural plane, the creative freedom of restriction, and catholic guilt.
By Prabhjot Bains
Director Ian Tuason and stars Nini Kiri and Adam DiMarco on the horrors of the aural plane, the creative freedom of restriction, and catholic guilt.
By Prabhjot Bains
Director Emma Higgins and Star Kate Hallett on cribbing from Brian De Palma and cementing a different kind of super-fan movie.
By Samuel Albert
A formally daring, emotionally unsparing portrait of addiction comes to The Cultch for Warrior Festival.
By Danielle Wensley
The Vancouver drag artist and actor confronts transmasculine memory, Polish folklore, and the monsters we inherit for Warrior Festival.
By Adriel Smiley
The new Black History Month stamps celebrate Maestro Fresh Wes, Michie Mee and Muzion, pioneers of Canadian hip-hop.
By Drew-Anne Glennie
The drag disruptor brings her Clown Town to JFL Vancouver with a little help from her West Coast freak family.
By Prabhjot Bains
Filmmakers Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol on ripping off Back to the Future and making a new, delightfully stupid classic.
By Adriel Smiley
From MuchMusic trailblazer to community curator, Tony Young continues to amplify Black voices across Canada.
By Samuel Albert
Six fierce, fearless, and fleeting performances take over the Cultch this winter.
By Maggie McPhee
Overcompensating breakout star Wally Baram has made a name for herself in the “Wild West” of our modern media moment.