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fromwww.cbc.ca
9 hours ago

The forgotten Canadian film bureaus that cranked out morality tales about being a good worker | CBC News

The film 'Her Own Fault' depicts the consequences of poor choices through the character Mamie's decline into illness.
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fromRoger Ebert
3 weeks ago

Our 10 Most Anticipated Films of the 2025 Fantasia Film Festival | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

Fantasia International Film Festival showcases a diverse range of genre films, featuring high-profile premieres and honoring Canadian filmmakers.
Canada news
fromVulture
4 weeks ago

Oh Good, Another Dystopia

40 Acres presents a dystopian world where farmland is the most valuable resource after a fungal pandemic and civil war.
fromThe Hollywood Reporter
1 month ago

'In Cold Light' Review: Maika Monroe and Troy Kotsur Boost a Flawed but Fast-Paced Crime Thriller

In Cold Light prizing visceral impact over narrative clarity sometimes leaves too many unanswered questions, but there isn't much time to criticize while the film races forward.
Film
fromThe Nation
3 months ago

David Cronenberg, Transformed

David Cronenberg's Shivers faced harsh criticism yet sparked crucial discussions about art, morality, and censorship in Canadian cinema.
fromInverse
4 months ago

13 Years Later, An Underrated Sci-Fi Horror Movie Just Got A Huge Upgrade

David Cronenberg and his son Brandon explore infection and societal decay in Canadian horror, albeit through vastly different cinematic styles.
Independent films
fromInverse
5 months ago

The Absurd Connections of 'Universal Language'

Universal Language offers a unique surreal experience through nonlinear storytelling and absurd humor, highlighting the quirks of life in a whimsical Winnipeg.
fromwww.theguardian.com
9 months ago

Matt and Mara review lo-fi answer to When Harry Met Sally offers uncertain relationship

Mara and Matt's friendship explores the complexity of unresolved feelings amidst life changes, revealing emotional depth in mundane settings.
fromRoger Ebert
9 months ago

When You're Angry, You're Already Losing: Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson on "Rumours" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

Guy Maddin's films merge fantasy and surrealism, often reflecting silent film aesthetics and emphasizing emotional honesty reminiscent of classic filmmakers like Buñuel and Lynch.
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