If you’re a regular reader here at Hollywood North Magazine, you’re likely already familiar with Canada’s own David Cronenberg having emerged from a supposed filmmaking retirement with Crimes of the Future, a remake-in-name-only of his
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When you surf through channels for something to watch and you’re frustrated because there’s nothing that represents you as a Canadian, as Indigenous, as Black, French or Newfie… then I have some great news. The
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When you watch a gripping movie, it’s grabbing you because the performance is so powerful – they made you laugh, they made you cry and then they frightened you so badly – you had horrifying
Continue ReadingNew Content for Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month
As of yesterday, we’ve entered the month of June. June is a month of many subject matters, it has been labeled as Turkey Lover’s Month and Brain Injury Awareness Month (Apologies to my vegan friends
Continue ReadingObi-Wan Kenobi is Shaping Up to Be the Best Star Wars Show This Side of The Mandalorian
The first two episodes of Disney’s six-part(?) series, Obi-Wan Kenobi, released last Friday and, oh boy, is there a lot to unpack. Be wary of major spoilers ahead if you haven’t already seen them. To
Continue ReadingSTUPID FOR YOU Review
Aside from entertainment value, movies often function as a needed reflection of our own circumstances, showing us clearly what might not seem immediately obvious from our limited point of view. They can put our fears
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