Toronto has long been a favored destination for Hollywood filmmakers. The city has consistently stood out as an ideal location for a wide array of movies and TV shows. Its diverse landscapes, architectural versatility, and
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Remembering Legendary Canadian-American Producer Albert S. Ruddy
Cinema lost a creatively and historically important figure recently, as Albert S. Ruddy passed away on May 25th at the age of 94. Ruddy was born in Montreal, Quebec, to Jewish parents, but was consequently
Continue ReadingRemembering Norman Jewison
Last week, Canada lost a towering figure not just in the industry of cinema, but in its history. Norman Jewison, who was born and raised in Toronto, has left an indelible mark on cinema with
Continue ReadingReacher Should Be on Your Radar
My mother is an avid reader of fiction. Voracious, even. She is never without a book to read, or more specifically, a thriller. She is always chasing the next good genre piece that have her
Continue ReadingGen V Tethers Itself to The Boys in Two Brilliant Ways
I have made no secret of my love for Gen V, the latest spinoff to the hit series The Boys, for reasons I have previously covered, but perhaps the most impressive aspect of the show
Continue ReadingCanadian cinema’s impact on global film culture
Canadian movies might not be the first thing that comes to mind when discussing important global cultural influences, but Canada’s unique and diverse film industry has made some important contributions to global culture. Beyond just
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