By Maggie McPhee
Sugarcane co-directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie found making their film about a B.C. residential school restorative unto itself.
By Maggie McPhee
Sugarcane co-directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie found making their film about a B.C. residential school restorative unto itself.
By Maggie McPhee
Festival programmer Evelyne Côte’s insights from the engine room of the music festival scene as festivals around the world sputter to a halt.
By Maggie McPhee
The Oscar-nominated actor subverts the average Western drama with sophomore directorial feature The Dead Don’t Hurt.
By Ozioma Nwabuikwu
The viral TikTok comedian goes channel surfing through various television genres in his new docu-comedy series, Made For TV with Boman Martinez-Reid.
By Stephan Boissonneault
This Quebecois music festival is one of Canada’s best kept secrets.
By Maggie McPhee
The filmmaker opens up on transforming simple truths into baroque nightmares and Nicolas Cage into one of the most memorable villains in horror history.
By Glenn Alderson
Bienvenue au Paradis: A culturally rich Canadian destination full of poutine and plenty of history.
By Prabhjot Bains
The potential shuttering of the 112-year-old theatre would mark another blow for the city’s film community.
By Maggie McPhee
New documentary uncovers hidden histories of Indigenous influence on the West and how they offer hope for the future.
By Maggie McPhee
Cirque Alfonse family circus company revives the historic Québec fair with ‘Barbu’, a baroque cabaret party that will blow your mind.