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'Someone Lives Here' takes home top prize at Hot Docs film festival

'Someone Lives Here' takes home top prize at Hot Docs film festival

TORONTO — A film about a young carpenter who built shelters for the homeless won top prize at Toronto's Hot Docs film festival Sunday.
Review: All creatures great and small in 'Guardians 3'

Review: All creatures great and small in 'Guardians 3'

When Peter “Star-Lord” Quill, while inspecting a murky extraterrestrial region, pressed play on Redbone's “Come and Get Your Love" in the first “Guardians of the Galaxy,” it would have been hard to imagine that James Gunn's space opera would ultimate
‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ opens to $114 million

‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ opens to $114 million

There is nothing like the promise of a chapter closing to draw people to the movie theater, especially when tied to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This weekend, “ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
Hollywood writers strike sparks uncertainty for Canadian television crews

Hollywood writers strike sparks uncertainty for Canadian television crews

TORONTO — Upon learning that a threatened Hollywood writers strike had indeed become reality, 鶹ýӳcostume designer Patti Henderson gave her department bracing advice: “Please don't go out and buy new cars. … No new clothes.
In ‘No Hard Feelings,’ a comedy made for Jennifer Lawrence

In ‘No Hard Feelings,’ a comedy made for Jennifer Lawrence

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Jennifer Lawrence has wanted to do a big comedy for years. She has always been funny and vibrant in her television appearances. And while she has brought humor and physical comedy to many of her roles for David O.
Barrera hopes `Carmen' film shows human side at the border

Barrera hopes `Carmen' film shows human side at the border

Before taking on a new role, Melissa Barrera asks herself, "What is the message that I’m trying to send out into the world with this?” The Mexican actor and singer is intentional with the projects she selects, including her latest movie, “Carmen,” th
Review: Lily James, Shazad Latif anchor charming rom-com

Review: Lily James, Shazad Latif anchor charming rom-com

The romantic comedy may be on the endangered genres list in Hollywood, but thankfully our friends in England have continued to concoct and export enjoyable confections at a steady clip.
Canadian film and TV production rebounded in 2021/22 from early pandemic woes: report

Canadian film and TV production rebounded in 2021/22 from early pandemic woes: report

Canadian producers say spending on film and TV productions leapt by a record 28 per cent during the second year of the pandemic.
Q-and-A: July Talk capture drive-in shows, health struggles in new documentary

Q-and-A: July Talk capture drive-in shows, health struggles in new documentary

TORONTO — What was supposed to be a 10-minute short film about July Talk's drive-in concerts at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic grew into a full-fledged documentary that traced the band's formation and a health crisis for one of its members.
Sixties Scoop drama 'Little Bird' among May streaming highlights

Sixties Scoop drama 'Little Bird' among May streaming highlights

Here's a roundup of standout TV series and films debuting on subscription streaming platforms in May: “Little Bird” Named Esther Rosenblum when she was adopted by a Jewish family as a young child, Bezhig Little Bird still remembers a life years earli