There’s something fitting about a Christmas slasher finding its home in the Canadian winter, and Silent Night, Deadly Night couldn’t have chosen a better backdrop for its chilling return. The 2025 remake, written and directed
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48-Hour Film Festivals in Canada
Imagine the pressure of creating a film in just 48 hours. That’s the thrill of a 48-hour film festival, a high-stakes competition where teams of filmmakers are challenged to write, shoot, edit, and complete a
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CBC’s The Assembly is one of those rare shows that immediately feels like a breath of fresh air. Instead of polished celebrity interviews, it hands the microphone to a roomful of autistic adults who ask
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In an era when science fiction often dazzles us with spectacle, Holo dares to slow things down. Directed by Alexander DeSouza and written by Alexander Hernandez-Maxwell, this short film imagines a near-future where technology can
Continue ReadingCanadian Indie Highlight – Leopard Leaps from Canada to Festivals
Canadian Indie Highlight – Leopard Leaps from Canada to Festivals Canadian indie cinema continues to punch above its weight, and the latest proof is Leopard, a short film that blends sibling drama, immigrant experiences, and
Continue ReadingVancouver Content on TF1
Vancouver’s film studios, often shrouded in mist and nestled amidst towering pines, have long been a hub for producing high-quality television movies. These productions, ranging from heartfelt romances to gripping thrillers, have found a new
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