What to see this week: The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Killing of a Sacred Deer opens with a shot of an open-heart surgery. There is blood, there are stitches, there are slowly-moving hands, and,…
The Killing of a Sacred Deer opens with a shot of an open-heart surgery. There is blood, there are stitches, there are slowly-moving hands, and,…
This film is in the morally bankrupt business of licensing sexual relations between minors and adults.
Winnipeg will once again host quirky East Coast experimental pop outfit Mauno, who will be performing Nov. 11 at The Handsome Daughter as they tour…
Nic Dyson’s second full-length release and third album, Where We’re From, was released in June 2017 following a self-recorded EP, Dreaming Under a Broken Tree,…
Written and directed by MADTv and Key and Peele alumnus Jordan Peele, Get Out has received mass acclaim from both critics and moviegoers – and…
Low Roar – a solo project of Icelandic songwriter/guitarist Ryan Karazija – will be releasing a new album, Once In A Long Long While…, on…
On April 28, Winnipeg-based two-piece Figure Walking will release their debut album The Big Other as they begin a tour of eastern Canada. Comprised of…
Formed during the spring of 2016, new local rock group TUSK has already hit the ground running with a spot in the University of Winnipeg…
Recently relocated pop/rock trio the Middle Coast (formerly called Until Red) have hit their new hometown of Winnipeg, and are set to release their new…
Solidarity marks a heartwarming, collaborative new step for Nova Scotian indie rocker Joel Plaskett. After gaining notoriety and the ability to pursue music full-time within…