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Movie Review: A bomb and its fallout in Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer'

Movie Review: A bomb and its fallout in Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer'

Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” is a kinetic thing of dark, imposing beauty that quakes with the disquieting tremors of a forever rupture in the course of human history.
Competition commissioner sticks with claims that Cineplex uses 'deceptive' marketing

Competition commissioner sticks with claims that Cineplex uses 'deceptive' marketing

TORONTO — Canada’s competition commissioner is doubling down on its claim that the country’s largest movie theatre chain is using “deceptive marketing practices” to sell tickets.
Egoyan's opera-inspired feature 'Seven Veils' bound for Toronto film festival

Egoyan's opera-inspired feature 'Seven Veils' bound for Toronto film festival

TORONTO — Canadian director Atom Egoyan will premiere his opera-inspired feature “Seven Veils” at the Toronto International Film Festival. The drama reunites the Toronto filmmaker with U.S.
Hollywood strikes could boost labour movement, observers say

Hollywood strikes could boost labour movement, observers say

TORONTO — The high visibility of sister strikes in screenland could lend a further boost to a labour movement that observers say was already on the rise.
Movie Review: She’s Perfect Barbie. He’s Scene-Stealing Ken. Their life in plastic looks fantastic

Movie Review: She’s Perfect Barbie. He’s Scene-Stealing Ken. Their life in plastic looks fantastic

For someone who’s 11.5 inches tall and weighs under 8 ounces, poor Barbie’s had to carry an awfully heavy load over the years on that slender, plastic back of hers.
Filmmaker James Cameron calls Titan submersible implosion 'extreme outlier'

Filmmaker James Cameron calls Titan submersible implosion 'extreme outlier'

Canadian filmmaker and deepsea explorer James Cameron said Tuesday that the implosion of the Titan submersible that killed five people last month was an extreme outlier in decades of safe exploration.
In the absurdity of the Beanie Baby craze, filmmakers found a rich tale about America

In the absurdity of the Beanie Baby craze, filmmakers found a rich tale about America

Economic bubbles come in all shapes, sizes and levels of insanity, but the Beanie Baby craze was easily one of the most absurd. The cuddly $5 toys, under-stuffed for maximum hug-ability, stamped with cute names on their Ty, Inc.
Canadian cinemas brace for film release slowdown as Hollywood strikes continue

Canadian cinemas brace for film release slowdown as Hollywood strikes continue

Canadian movie theatre owners say they're nervously watching for developments in dual Hollywood strikes and plan to show more classics, cult favourites and live events if the labour disruptions stretch on.
'Nobody's working': Canada's film, TV labour force feels sting of twin Hollywood strikes

'Nobody's working': Canada's film, TV labour force feels sting of twin Hollywood strikes

TORONTO — Canadian film and television workers are feeling the sting of twin strikes by Hollywood writers and actors. Vancouver-based Derek Baskerville, who rents costumes mostly to U.S.
Nicolas Cage to skip Fantasia Festival in Montreal due to SAG-ACTRA strike

Nicolas Cage to skip Fantasia Festival in Montreal due to SAG-ACTRA strike

MONTREAL — A Montreal film festival says Nicolas Cage will no longer make an appearance due to the Hollywoodactors' strike.