Announcements
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The Best and Worst of Fantasia 2015
The Link’s Fantasia film reviewers Trent Lee and Nicole Yeba give us their best and worst flick picks of the 2015 edition of the festival.
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Highlights from Fantasia Film Festival 2015
After another year at the Fantasia Film Festival, The Link’s contributors Trent Lee and Nicole Yeba pull some chairs together to have a wrap-up panel discussion highlighting the best and worst of FFF 2015.
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Bufflo/Blais, Babylon Shards, Big Dreams perform at La Vitrola
This was one of the most fun shows I’ve been a part of. The Link hadn’t booked a session in several months, and this was the first rap session we’d ever booked, plus our first full-on concert.
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FANTASIA REVIEW: Brigend Draws Viewers into Dreamscape
Brigend is a slow, dreamy, hauntingly hypnotic yet utterly beautiful art house film and the debut feature from Danish writer and director Jeppe Rønde.
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5 Things Fantasia Film Festival Can Do Better
After five years of covering Fantasia Film Festival there are little things you notice. Here are five things that would make the festival even better in 2016.
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A Couple Easy Reasons I’ll Never Go Back to HeavyMTL
I went, I saw, I left forever.
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Day One at Heavy Montreal: a Non-Metalhead Perspective
Disclaimer: I didn’t stay to see Korn because I got hungry and didn’t want to pay for expensive and overhyped concession food. Also, I know very little about metal music.
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Pressbox Hat Trick Podcast EP26
Julian McKenzie and Vince Morello talk Genie Bouchard and her time at the Rogers Cup, New York Jets QB Geno Smith and his recent locker-room altercation, when is Didier Drogba going to play, and way more!
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FANTASIA REVIEW: Ojuju
Ojuju, a Nigerian film about the Undead, surprises, terrifies, and delights at Fantasia Festival.
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FANTASIA REVIEW: JeruZalem
“There are three gates to hell, one in the desert, one in the ocean and one in Jerusalem.” – Jeremiah 19, Talmud.

