Supported by TELUS originals, 'Our Kind of Chaos' shines a light on the origins of snowboard culture in Canada.
Two films shown at the festival have been submitted to the 98th Academy Awards, which hits the stage in March 2026. Turkey's ...
A new series in Charlottetown, Beyond the Frame, is shining a spotlight on Canadian films often overlooked by mainstream ...
Oscar predictions are already coming in strong, with particular attention on James Vanderbilt's movie Nuremberg, starring ...
Whistler Film Festival is rolling out the red carpet for its 25th anniversary this season, and it's inviting film lovers from coast to coast.
Harbor Island Studios is one of the few publicly funded production studios in the country — and it may soon close for good ...
Actor Brendan Fraser had never heard of a Japanese “rental family" service before working on the comedy-drama film “Rental ...
The event will feature 106 movies from Canada and abroad, including potential Oscar recipients 'Jay Kelly,' 'Wake Up Dead Man ...
A short documentary on Nishat Mazumder, the first Bangladeshi woman to summit Everest, is the centrepiece of the programme ...
Spread This NewsThe Globe and Mail The documentary Mbira Talks, about a Zimbabwean-Canadian musician’s relationship with an instrument once banned during colonisation, took a long time to make. We ...
We spoke with Kirstin Fox, Terry’s niece, and filmmaker Sean Menard about “Run Terry Run,” which draws on 45-year-old ...
Full of guns and sharp goofiness amid unusually-coherent-zombie chases, Contamination finds a squad of cussing, sass-bubbling ...