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Hilarious and dark, the Blain brothers do horror with a wide grin. Deadpan humour and situational irony abound.
In the day and age of fast talk and technology, It’s Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong brings in these elements of modern daily life into a story about timing and wandering.
If your idea of Debate Society is a room full of aggressive argumentative people shouting at each other, you couldn’t be more wrong. The Debate Society instructs and mentors students on how to be better speakers as well as cultivates their quick-thinking logic skills.
Impressionist painter Michelle Nguyen’s recent collection Your Mouth is an Open Wound is the newest exhibit at the Hatch Art Gallery in the new SUB.
Week one of the Vancouver International Film Festival has begun strongly, with red carpet events, award-winning films and great movies.
When people think about revenge films, what comes to mind are angry, hellbent protagonists present in films like Oldboy or Unforgiven. However, in the case of director Atom Egoyan’s Remember, the result is one of the genuinely saddest, most pitiful revenge quests one can ever see.
Mustang is inherently, powerfully feminist. It is a film about sisterhood, and that nothing is more important or alive than sisterhood.
The result of this ambitious project is understandably uneven, but taken as a whole, it is one of the most socially significant and politically charged films of the year.
Henrik Ibsen’s gripping and controversial play A Doll’s House returns to Vancouver after a decade.
No matter where you go, UBC’s language program will be there for you. Surprise your friends next time you hear them talking trash about you in another language, and you’ll finally figure out that they're not actually talking about oxen in their bed.
UBC students were given a healthy dose of laughter and reality in the Chan Centre on September 28 as Laci Green, content creator for the internet’s most-watched sex education show came to share her tips for how the have the Best Sex Ever.
“We should know what we are asking of our troops when we send them to fight overseas,” said Paul Gross, director and co-star on the film Hyena Road, during his Q and A session after the film.
Meru plays less like a documentary and more of a thriller in the skin of a documentary, with its many terrifying twists and fearsome feats feeling more suitable for a drama or a thriller.
The petition appealed to several governmental representatives in Switzerland to not provide funding for the film, hoping to end the production process before it had even begun. In reaction to this attack, the filmmakers said "religious dogma should never have the power to influence cultural production," marking the petition as a clear attempt at censorship.