The Canadian film and creative industries are booming—from bustling production sets in Toronto and Vancouver to independent studios in Calgary and Montreal. With tight deadlines, high-pressure environments, and sensitive equipment, keeping these creative workspaces clean
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Jude – Review
After watching two heartwarming films about hope, my next step into reviewing content was on a docudrama from an interesting connection I made years ago: Nicholas Sherry. For years he wanted to make a docudrama
Continue ReadingAnar Ali and Atlas
Anar Ali is quickly establishing herself as one of Canada’s most exciting creative voices in both television and literature. Best known as the creator and executive producer of the hit CBC and NBCUniversal police drama
Continue ReadingReview – A Song For Us
Life is filled with music everywhere we go. You never know where you might find it and how it might bring you back to a long time ago. I have a large collection as some
Continue ReadingVancouver Actress Callina Liang Lands Major Role in Upcoming Street Fighter Adaptation, Joining One of the Wildest Casts in Recent Memory
While the video game adaptation has been a consistent presence in Western cinema ever since 1993’s absurd (and largely reviled) Super Mario Bros., the movies that followed had been so consistently bad for so long
Continue ReadingA Night with Nathan – Review
A title I can somewhat relate to, since I have in fact spent many a night with a man named Nathan. I’m not sure how many, but he keeps track better than I do. Not
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