Two Quebec directors earn their way to the Academy Awards
Jérémy Comte's Fauve and Marianne Farley's Marguerite were officially nominated Tuesday morning for Best Live Action Short.
Mary Poppins Returns marks a delightful, raucous revival of the world's greatest supernanny
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Hear me out: The kingdoms in the made-for-TV Christmas movies are all at war
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Review: Under the Silver Lake nods to Hitchcock, Lynch — then what?
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Movie review: Montreal-shot Lemonade explores perils of immigration system
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Image + Nation: 13 films to see at 31st LGBTQ festival
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Even for a Harry Potter super-fan, it’s hard to Gryffindorse The Crimes of Grindelwald
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Montreal movies Cinemania: 5 films to see in the festival's final weekend
As usual, Montreal's festival of French films with English subtitles reels in highlights from Cannes and other international fests. -
Montreal movies Nanaimo couple recreate Alien birth scene for maternity photo shoot
A Halloween loving Nanaimo couple star in an out-of-this world maternity photo shoot recreating the classic Alien birth scene. -
Entertainment Story of Montreal bodybuilding magnate Joe Weider reminds us that you can never have too ...
Chris Knight: Joe (Tyler Hoechlin) is the real star Bigger, and director George Gallo never lets us forget it -
Columnists Montreal filmmaker takes long route to feature film directorial debut
A dream comes true on Friday for Karl R. Hearne when his film Touched opens in his hometown. What a ride it has been. -
Entertainment Cinéma Moderne: Montreal's new café-bar-movie theatre
Montreal joined the global filmgoing revolution, Monday, with the opening of a unique new Mile End hot spot. -
Music POP Montreal: Alanis Obomsawin, 86, revives singing career
"It's not an easy thing for me," says the filmmaker and Indigenous activist. "Not only am I saying to myself, 'My god, have I got a voice?' What I sing about is not easy." -
'Chien de garde' gets Canada's Oscar nod in category of best foreign language film
The crime drama about a Montreal drug cartel is now in contention in the category of best foreign language film for the 2019 Oscars. -
Arts Spike Lee hopes U.S. voters do the right thing in November
“There is a big battle coming up," says the director of BlacKkKlansman, who will discuss his career — and, no doubt, Trump — at the Montreal International Black Film Festival. -
Montreal movies TIFF 2018: Quebec's Sébastien Pilote wins for best Canadian feature
Peter Farrelly’s Green Book took home the Grolsch People’s Choice Award, which often presages Oscar nominations. -
Montreal movies TIFF 2018: Quebec director Sébastien Pilote reframes teen angst
"People have compared it to movies like Ladybird and Juno. That was not my intention. I wasn't trying to make a teen drama."