
Call Me by Your Name (5/5) is the Best Film of the Year
Almost no joy is greater for a film fan than seeing an artist do the great work you always believed…
Read MoreAlmost no joy is greater for a film fan than seeing an artist do the great work you always believed…
Read MoreNostalgia has and always will be a weird thing to analyze. Why is it that we cling to certain objects…
Read MoreThe curation of taste is not new in arts and culture. Taste, almost by definition, extends past the individual and…
Read MoreIf you’re currently college-aged, you were five or six when the first Spider-Man film came out, seven or eight when…
Read MoreCoverage of The Sommet du Cinéma D’animation 2017 The Sommet du Cinéma D’animation, held at the Cinémathèque Québécoise last week,…
Read MoreThree months after selling out the Théâtre Corona, Daniel Caesar took the stage for the Montreal stop of his Freudian…
Read MoreDisclaimer: Akashic Books generously provided The Bull & Bear with a review copy free of charge. We were not obligated…
Read MoreThe McGill Department of English, Drama and Theatre proudly presents The Cradle Will Rock, written by Marc Blitzstein, and directed…
Read MoreWith all the revelations coming to light about the mistreatment of women in Hollywood and the film industry, there are…
Read MoreFables is Players’ Theatre’s second production of the year, written by Jackie Torrens, and directed by Filip Rakic. To those…
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