A decade ago, going to the movies meant buying a ticket for a specific film at a specific time. Miss the session or change the mind, and the money was gone. Australian cinema chains now
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The Impact of Canada’s Cultural Diversity on Cinema
Canada has long been recognized as one of the world’s most multicultural countries. With communities representing hundreds of ethnic backgrounds, languages, and traditions, the nation has created a unique cultural environment that naturally influences its
Continue ReadingWhy the Cameras Keep Coming Back to Canada
Ask anyone who has stood on a Vancouver street corner watching a crew dress it up as Seattle, or wandered past a Toronto alley doubling for New York, and they will tell you the obvious:
Continue ReadingSeth Rogen Admits He is Ready to Direct His First Movie Since 2014’s The Interview, And You Can Be Sure It Won’t Star Jame Franco
It might have been too long ago for some to remember, but in 2014 Seth Rogen and his creative partner Evan Goldberg almost caused an international incident with their comedy The Interview. Looking back now
Continue ReadingHow casinos shape Canadian film storytelling
Casino spaces have become a striking visual and narrative tool in Canadian screen culture. They offer filmmakers ready made tension, glamour, risk, and social observation in a single setting. For audiences, these scenes often connect
Continue ReadingFull Throttle: Canadian Films That Put Racing at the Centre
Racing stories have always pulled people in. There is something about the combination of speed, risk, and raw ambition that makes it hard to look away – whether on an actual track or on screen.
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