Film

  • The Uniter Speaker Series presents The Faculty of Horror

    Leaning into discomfort

  • Newfound horror hound

    Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve become a horror fan for the first time in my life.

  • Poem-inspired, coffee-flavoured

    Workshops and art expos abound in the SWANA festival

  • Critipeg: Ikarie XB-1

    Plays Jan. 8 to Feb. 5 at Cinematheque

  • How to get away with screenwriting

    PROFile: Noam Gonick, instructor, theatre and film  department, U of W

  • Critipeg: Ratatouille: the TikTok Musical

    Original TikToks available under #RatatouilleMusical

  • A peek at Fred Penner’s world

    New documentary digs into the history of the beloved children’s entertainer

  • Favourite local podcast

    Favourite local podcast

    1. Bikini Drive-In
    2. Barking Dog
    3. 8-way tie

  • Favourite local filmmaker

    Favourite local filmmaker

    1. Ryan Steel
    2. Ian Bawa / Fabian Velasco (tie)

  • Young dynamo

    Origin Stories: Madison Thomas

  • Truly making magic

    Origin Stories: Tracey Nepinak 

  • Arts Briefs

    Children’s Special Allowance // CRAFTED 2020 // Jazz Film Festival // Restaurants struggling with Code Red // Towards a Queer Prairie Aesthetic // Solidarity Winnipeg

  • Critipeg: Black Narcissus (1947)

    Available on Apple TV and Criterion Channel

  • Arts Briefs

    Safe September // Apart, Together // Gimme Some Truth // Playground Chitchat // Little Brown Jug X Beetlejuice // Speaking Crow

  • You reap what you sow

    Percy, filmed in Canada, the United States and India, is set to be released in theatres on Oct. 9. Directed by Clark Johnson, the film is set in Bruno, Sask. in 1997. 

  • Arts Briefs

    Theory at home // Reel Pride // Winnipeg Film Group Workshop // Free Sunday at the WAG // Storying Violence

  • Critipeg: Eraserhead

    This is the kind of film that’s designed to make the audience feel disturbed but captivated. It’s highly stylized, eerie and deliberately bewildering.

  • Bringing African cinema to Winnipeg screens

    Despite its name, the African Movie Festival in Manitoba (AMFM) offers much more than film screenings.

  • Critipeg: Kuessipan

    Adapted from a novel by Naomi Fontaine, the French-Canadian film Kuessipan (directed by Myriam Verreault) follows the lifelong friendship between two Innu women in Uashat-Maliotenam.

  • Strong father, Strong Son

    Ian Bawa, local filmmaker and University of Winnipeg grad, is showing a new short film Strong Son at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) this month in its combined digital and in-person format.

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