Inuit feature films are not some symbolic category. They determine who owns narratives, who is a rights holder and who is making money several years after being published. At this time, few Inuit creators and
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Everything You Need to Know About the Upcoming DCU TV Show Lanterns
If there’s one thing you can be sure of, it’s that Superman’s overall summer box office success put a lot of minds in Warner Bros. at ease, none more so than its writer and director,
Continue ReadingSeasons of Reflection: The Canadian Films That Capture Autumn’s Quiet Power
When the maples begin to redden and the light softens toward evening, a mood arrives that many films capture but few explain. This article invites attention to how Canadian filmmaking uses the season’s textures –
Continue ReadingBefore His Hit Show Silo, Graham Yost Delivered One of the Best of the TV Shows of the 2010s
There is an overabundance of streaming services in this modern era of movie and television consumption, each of which is vying for the precious time of consumers within the market. While HBO is the network
Continue ReadingThe Rhythm of Paddles: Reconsidering Canadian Cinema Through The Canoe
Have you ever felt that a film could make the sound of water speak? The Canoe (2017) rewards viewers who listen: the tapping of paddles, the soft scrape of a hull, the long silences between
Continue ReadingJames Cameron Says Netflix Movies Shouldn’t Qualify for the Oscars. Does He Have a Point?
James Cameron has never been one to mince words, and as a result he has occasionally courted controversy. Remember, this is the same man who, according to his ex-wife, Sarah Conner actress Linda Hamilton, used
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