Who Killed the Montreal Expos?

Who Killed the Montreal Expos?
Film poster
FrenchQui a tué les Expos de Montréal?
Directed byJean-François Poisson
Produced byStéphanie Thibault
CinematographyHugo Généreux
Music byPhilippe Brault
Production
company
Attraction Images
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • October 9, 2025 (2025-10-09) (FNC)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguagesEnglish
French

Who Killed the Montreal Expos? (French: Qui a tué les Expos de Montréal?) is a 2025 Canadian sports documentary film, directed by Jean-François Poisson.[1] The film attempts to explore and uncover the reasons behind the 2004 demise of the Montreal Expos, a professional baseball team.[2]

The film premiered on October 9, 2025, at the Festival du nouveau cinéma, before being released on Netflix on October 21.[3]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of 11 critics' reviews are positive.[4]

Robert Daniels of RogerEbert.com gave the film three and a half out of four stars and wrote, "While Who Killed the Montreal Expos? is light on the actual baseball, it doesn't forget the fans. The footage of the final Expos home game on September 29, 2004 leaves a lump in your throat. The images of fans and reporters crying sinks in your gut, making their still unbearable pain tangible."[5]

Accolades

The film was named as a finalist for the Best Canadian Documentary Award at the 29th Toronto Film Critics Association Awards.[6]

References

  1. ^ Jack Todd, "Todd: What the new Expos Netflix doc gets right — and wrong — about the team's demise". Montreal Gazette, October 28, 2025.
  2. ^ J. Kelly Nestruck, "Netflix asks Who Killed the Montreal Expos? and everyone’s a suspect". The Globe and Mail, October 21, 2025.
  3. ^ Ryan Gajewski, "Netflix’s ‘Who Killed the Montreal Expos?’ Aims to Place Blame for Baseball Team’s Demise". The Hollywood Reporter, September 29, 2025.
  4. ^ "Who Killed the Montreal Expos?". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 15, 2025.
  5. ^ Daniels, Robert (October 10, 2025). "Who Killed the Montreal Expos?". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved December 15, 2025.
  6. ^ Alex Nino Gheciu, "‘One Battle After Another’ dominates Toronto Film Critics Association Awards with 4 wins". CFJC-TV, December 8, 2025.

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