Little Lorraine is a Canadian feature film, shot and set in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Tim Doiron produced it. It world premiered at the 50th Anniversary of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). We subsequently
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Last summer, we covered the rise of The Morning Show as one of Canada’s most-watched morning programs, highlighting its growing audience and strong host chemistry. At the time, the conversation around the show was largely
Continue ReadingFrom Owning Mahowny to Real Wagers: How Online Sports Betting in Canada Inspires Screen Stories
Canada has produced some of the most compelling gambling narratives in cinema history. From Philip Seymour Hoffman’s unforgettable portrayal of a compulsive gambler in Owning Mahowny to the gritty realism of Mississippi Grind, stories about
Continue ReadingImprove Creativity And Mental Clarity With These 6 Tips
The creative world in Canada moves at a fast pace. Filmmakers and artists often face tight deadlines that can lead to heavy mental fatigue. Finding ways to stay sharp is a huge part of surviving
Continue ReadingWagner Moura and Kristen Stewart Cast as Leads in Panos Cosmatos’ First Feature Film Since 2018, Vampire Thriller Flesh of the Gods
While he is certainly not a prolific filmmaker, having only released two feature films and one episode of television since 2010, the reputation of Italian-Canadian Panos Cosmatos has continued to grow over the years, attracting
Continue Reading7 Movies and Characters with Glasses
Glasses have always carried quiet power on screen. They can symbolize intelligence, transformation, vulnerability, or mystery and in the hands of the right actor, they become part of the story itself. From quirky inventors and
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