Family vacations are the perfect time for parents and children to relax, spend quality time together, and enjoy entertaining movies. Hollywood releases many family-friendly films every year, and 2026 is packed with exciting movies designed
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Last week at GEMFest, a great film had premiered and it touched the hearts of all in attendance. That film was called Cree Approach and it talked about a commonly discussed subject in our local
Continue Reading25th Anniversary Whistler Film Festival (WFF): Nika & Madison
Nika & Madison is a Canadian feature film, shot and set in Ontario. It’s a crime thriller that takes on the all too common issue of authoritarian abuse against Indigenous women. It was co-written, produced,
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Canadian cinema often uses gambling as a lens to explore ambition, anxiety, and intimate personal stakes, drawing on motifs like card games or roulette to intensify drama. Contemporary settings sometimes acknowledge the broader shift toward
Continue ReadingLeaving Beringia and Its Impact at Victoria Film Festival
In February 2026, the Canadian documentary Leaving Beringia made its world premiere at the Victoria Film Festival, marking a significant moment for Indigenous storytelling in contemporary cinema. Directed by Métis Cree filmmaker Barbara Todd Hager,
Continue ReadingFirst Trailer for HBO’s Lanterns TV Show Released Last Week to Plenty of Intrigue, But How Does Guy Gardner Fit into It All?
2026 is set to continue building on James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Universe – or DCU if you will – which began in later 2024 with the animated show Creature Commandos, followed by the
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