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Who Killed the Montreal Expos? movie review (2025)
I feel like I have a personal connection to the now-defunct Montreal Expos. I supervise tours at Wrigley Field for my day job, and not a week goes by that I don’t see someone sporting the stylized red E and blue B that form the team’s larger M logo. Each person who wears that logo is still heartbroken about the team that was ripped away from their city. I often assure them that one day baseball will return to Montreal while asking myself: Why did Major League Baseball abandon them? Jean-François Poisson’s Netflix documentary “Who Killed the Montreal Expos?”, which world premiered at Festival Nouveau Cinéma de Montréal, is a poignant and righteously angry film that attempts to answer that question.
New Netflix documentary explores demise of the Montreal Expos
Documentary filmmaker Jean-François Poisson speaks about his film, Who Killed the Montreal Expos.
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Expos documentary on Netflix is a whodunit about the team's demise
Who Killed the Montreal Expos? trots out the usual suspects: Jeffrey Loria, David Samson, Claude Brochu and Lucien Bouchard.
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The new documentary Who Killed the Montreal Expos? is like one of those old Agatha Christie novels where the detective has the six murder suspects seated in the library of an old English manor and no one gets to leave the room before debonair sleuth Hercule Poirot finds the killer. The difference is the victim here is the first-ever Canadian major-league baseball team. Montreal writer-director Jean-François Poisson was intent on trying to discover who killed the fabled Montreal baseball franchise that folded in 2004 and was reborn as the Washington Nationals.
