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Review: Dune – Directed with Canadian spice
Canada’s own Denis Villeneuve attacks the legendary source material with his signature intellectual grandiosity By: Thomas Publow Logo for Dune Denis Villeneuve is a filmmaker that Canada holds dear.…
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Retro review: Black Christmas
The Canadian cult-classic horror film that defined a genre By: Federico S. Gutierrez Don’t let the title mislead you, Black Christmas is not a merry movie. Quite the contrary.…
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Iconic movie and TV characters played by Canadians to recreate this Halloween
If you haven’t picked your Halloween costume for this year yet, here’s a list of characters notorious for their unique style. By: Anna Maria Moubayed (Abby Grant / CanCulture)…
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Whatever it takes: Degrassi’s impact in Canada’s television legacy
A look into how Degrassi tackled the realities of high school By Severina Chu (Degrassi/Facebook) Usually when people remember Degrassi, what comes to mind is its tumultuous on-and-off relationships…
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Hollywood North 2021 Look Ahead: What’s filming in Canada?
From Vancouver to Toronto, productions are still on the go bringing in stars like Jason Mamoa and Halle Berry to Canada throughout 2021. By, Alya Stationwala With many productions…
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Films that will make it a very Canadian Valentine’s Day
Exploring some of the best Canadian contributions to romantic films By, Aishah Ashraf This year welcomes our first experience with Valentine’s Day in the midst of a global pandemic,…
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In memoriam Christopher Plummer 1929 – 2021
Toronto-born actor Christopher Plummer passed away on Friday morning. By, Federico S. Gutierrez Actor Christopher Plummer is photographed at the Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills (a Four Season Hotel), on…
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2021 Watchlist: Canadian Must See Movies
The cinema experience is taking a whole different route this year with pandemic restrictions on a high, but it doesn’t mean we are short of any new releases in…
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Retro review: The Dead Zone
David Cronenberg’s adaptation of Stephen King’s prophetic novel By, Federico S. Gutierrez (Still image of The Dead Zone, courtesy of IMDB.) What if you had a chance to change…
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The lack of representation in Canada’s TV and film industry is failing BIPOC creatives
Canada still falls behind in representing those from racialized communities in key roles on screen and behind the camera By Serena Lopez Photo Courtesy of Smart Incentives In 2018,…
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Art in motion: 5 Canadian films that intersect with art
These five contemporary Canadian films marry moviemaking and visual storytelling to produce stimulating experiences for art and film lovers. By: Madeline Liao Films are often considered works of art.…
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TV Shows You Didn’t Know Were Filmed in Toronto
Toronto, the city of TV-filming hotspots By Alyssa Bravo The on-going COVID-19 pandemic has forced many of us to stay home but fortunately, we have several forms of entertainment…
