Announcements
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Pressbox Hat Trick Podcast: EP25
Our milestone 25th episode with Tristan D’Amours and Vince Morello! They break the news of the David Price trade to the Toronto Blue Jays, Didier Drogba to Montreal (IT HAPPENED!) and more! From Vince’s home.
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Top 5 Japanese Films at Fantasia Film Festival
Fantasia film festival has offered numerous Japanese films over the years from old classics to new twisted films. Whether you love gory movies or silly comedies with weird and crazy characters, there is a movie for every taste.
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FANTASIA REVIEW: The Shamer’s Daughter makes its international premiere
In the Kingdom of Dunark, Dina Torrente (Rebecca Emilie Sattrup) is a teenage girl who lives on the outskirts of the village. When she passes through the village on her horse, everyone avoids her gaze. Even the girls her age don’t play with her because they think she isn’t normal.
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FANTASIA REVIEW: Who Killed Captain Alex? is a crazy experience
Who Killed Captain Alex? is a film trying to discover exactly that. The plot follows Captain Alex, whose mission is to dismantle the Tiger Mafia gang, but is murdered along the way.
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2015 Is The Year for Women In Sport
We’ve only passed the halfway point of the year with many sporting events still to be covered, but I can’t think of another year in modern history where female athletes have stood out as much as they have this year.
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Pressbox Hat Trick: The Podcast EP24
Episode 24 of the PBHT podcast! The PBHT gang discuss Kevin Figsby’s new job with Hockey Canada, Didier Drogba potentially coming to Montreal, and NHL expansion.
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Top 5 Political Films at Fantasia Film Festival
Montreal’s annual Fantasia Film Festival is in the midst of another month full of bold fantasies and stories. Here’s the festival’s top five films with a political message or critique to see.
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Fantasia Review: Not enough goosebumps in Ludo
Indian supernatural-horror flick Ludo surprises, but ultimately falls short, at this year’s Fantasia.
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Quaaludes Perform “The Honey Tree” Ahead of U.S. Tour
Rising stars in Montreal’s emo scene find time to shred for The Link
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The Greek media’s pre-referendum propaganda and why it failed
The way several major Greek television stations covered the days preceding Greece’s referendum on July 5 is now under scrutiny of the law.