Review: Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Poor Things’ is a feminist Frankenstein done right
If Barbie was the feminist anthem of the summer, then Poor Things is its weirder, more complex counterpart.
Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos is known for...
Review: ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ dives into crevices of fame and misfortune
After decades under the blinding spotlight, Otis Williams has seen it all: brotherhood, glory and conflict.
The Temptations' founder glued the band together, later serving...
Review: ‘Killers of The Flower Moon’ a haunting masterpiece
The one word to describe legendary director Martin Scorsese’s latest film Killers Of The Flower Moon is “greed.”
Based on a shocking and disturbing true...
Review: uOttawa Theatre Club’s ‘Heathers’ breathes life into high school archetypes
Think back to your high school years: Did you eat lunch at the “cool kid” table? How many parties did you attend? How hard...
Review: Sock ‘n’ Buskin’s ‘Macbeth’ brilliantly dives deep into psychological guilt and madness
Sock ‘n’ Buskin Theatre Company’s production of Shakesphere’s Macbeth portrayed the classic tale through a psychological lens, shedding light on the guilt and madness...