
Montreal shows not to be missed in 2020
Well, the new year (and the new decade) is here, and Montreal has hit the ground running when it comes to

Well, the new year (and the new decade) is here, and Montreal has hit the ground running when it comes to

10 best movies of 2019 – The year is almost ending, and as usual, we have seen the release these past

1917 – Universal Pictures is reaching out regarding their upcoming film 1917. It’s a World War I drama directed by Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning

The Kidness of Strangers – This film directed by Lone Scherfig, who also wrote the script, fluctuates between sadness and hope.

KNIVES OUT – Those who love a good story where crime, suspense, and unexpected twists combine entertainingly and beautifully will undoubtedly

“I believe in destiny,” says at one point Slim, the black man (Daniel Kaluuya) who that night was on a first

The Good Liar – Adapted from a novel by Nicholas Searle and directed by Bill Condon, this movie set in London

Illumi just opened up in Laval and you don’t want to miss this magical experience. Located by highway 15, easily accessible

First presented in Europe to rave reviews, the Imagine Van Gogh exhibit has been called a ‘mesmerizing emotional amplifier’. Walking among
Nominated for five Outstanding Casting awards at the upcoming Society of Voice Arts and Sciences’ prestigious Voice Arts® Awards Gala, respected

Edward Norton directs and plays the leading role in this film set in New York in the 1950s. At the beginning

Festival of New Cinema awards – The 48th edition of the Festival du nouveau cinema (FNC) came to an end this
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