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Movie Review: Monsters University gets a B+

Monsters University Starring Billy Crystal, John Goodman Directed by Dan Scanlon Pixar heads down the prequel path and mostly succeeds with Monsters University, even though much of the Mike and Sulley magic feels a little bland.
Sean Garrity's Blood Pressure raises the bar

Sean Garrity's Blood Pressure raises the bar

Winnipeg writer-director Sean Garrity saw out 2012 in fine style.

Movie review: Z is for zero thumbs up

WORLD WAR Z Starring Brad Pitt Directed by Marc Forster Shot for a little over $100K some 45 years ago, George A. Romeros Night of the Living Dead still stands as the most famous zombie movie ever made.

Terminus, Boeing-Boeing, Bard win big at the Jessies

A fluffy Parisian farce set in the swinging 60s, a sci-fi musical about cybernetic sex toys, a minor Shakespearean rom-com set in Windsor, Ont.
VanDusen exhibit digs deep into our forest psyche

VanDusen exhibit digs deep into our forest psyche

Martha Varcoe Sturdy is standing amidst the towering, blackened cedar logs that will greet visitors to the VanDusen Botanical Garden until September 30. Theres a look of love and awe on her face.

Movie Review: Much Ado About Nothing

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Starring Alexis Denisof, Amy Acker Directed by Joss Whedon Those unfamiliar with Joss Whedon's work outside of The Avengers will undoubtedly be shocked to see that his follow-up to that mega-blockbuster is a micro-budget, black

Movie review: Hawke, Delpy, Linklater return in beautifully shot Before Midnight

Onscreen romance spans 18 years, three films and counting

InFocus part 5: Worst gig ever (WITH VIDEO)

In the final episode of the Couriers five-part video series exploring Vancouvers standup comedy scene, local comics discuss their worst gigs ever. Video: Shut Up and Laugh!: The Life and Times of Vancouver Comics - Ep. 5

Make Music hits the streets

Gastown and Yaletown come alive with the sound of live music

Movie Review: Frances Ha

FRANCES HA Starring Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner Directed by Noah Baumbach I like things that look like mistakes, Frances (Greta Gerwig) confesses at the tail end of the film that bears her name.
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