You can discover so many interesting backstories when you look back on the heritage of your ancestors. Before DNA tests got recently introduced, we had to do some research. Or just simply ask our parents.
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James Cameron is, arguably, the greatest cinematic export Canada has ever produced. To those dismayed at my previous statement, I say this from a purely cumulative perspective, as it becomes all the more difficult to
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Canada has been rather unlucky in the war film genre. Canadians were all but erased from The Great Escape and homegrown war films like Passchendaele are few and far between given the great cost of producing them.
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Many films have stood the test of time. Mostly because they are made so well that you have that moment you watched it engrained in your mind amongst other memories you value dearly. The film
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Film Noirs are interesting. They bring you back in time, kind of. But what really makes them interesting? Their muted colours? The jazzy music? The fact that everyone is wearing suits and hats? I investigated
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