Some Canadian films fade into the background after a few years. Incendies hasn’t. Denis Villeneuve’s 2010 drama still sits at about 8.3/10 on IMDb, backed by roughly 250,000 user ratings. For a Canadian-made film, that
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Canada’s entertainment industry has experienced remarkable growth over the past decade. From globally recognized film productions in Vancouver and Toronto to streaming-ready series filmed across provinces like British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec, the country has
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The entertainment landscape in Canada is undergoing a silent but powerful transformation. What once revolved around cable boxes, scheduled programming, and long-term contracts is now shifting toward flexible, internet-based solutions. The phrase The Future of
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Getting an independent Canadian feature film to the theatres is not a quick process. We had a conversation with actor, writer, and director, Markian Tarasiuk about his feature film Hunting Matthew Nichols in December, 2024.
Continue ReadingIATSE, DGC, and More – The Members Who Made our Industry
At 4:00 AM, the set is almost silent, save for the faint hum of equipment and the quiet shuffle of a few early risers. By 6:00 AM, the scene transforms completely. Crew members are moving
Continue ReadingFirst Trailer for the Long-Awaited Coyote vs. Acme Finally Dropped
If there is one thing Looney Tunes character the Road Runner knows, it’s, of course, long, winding roads, but even he would offer a balking “beep beep” at the route that Coyote vs. Acme has
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