Last week proved to be particularly volatile for legendary filmmaker James Cameron, given that May 8th marked the release of his concert film, Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in
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The gap between making a film and getting anyone to watch it has always been the defining challenge of independent cinema. Canadian independent filmmakers know this better than most. A production can draw on Telefilm
Continue ReadingWhy the Lost-Pet Story Has Always Been a Canadian Genre
Some genres are loud. The Canadian film industry, when it has worked best, has been quiet. The country has produced a particular kind of story over and over for nearly a century: an animal, a
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America has always treated the Kennedy family less like politicians and more like cinema. Even tragedy arrived in images that felt painfully staged for history books. The series is not particularly interested in polished political
Continue ReadingHow casino games became part of movie culture
Casino games became deeply connected with movie culture after filmmakers realized that card tables, spinning roulette wheels and crowded gaming floors could instantly create drama for viewers. Audiences across the United States and Canada quickly
Continue ReadingHow Family Dynamics Shape Some of Hollywood’s Most Powerful Stories
From emotional dramas and psychological thrillers to superhero blockbusters and independent films, family dynamics remain one of the most powerful storytelling tools in Hollywood. Audiences may come for action, suspense, or spectacle, but they often
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