‘The Twentieth Century’ Review: A Delirious and Perverse Biopic About Canada’s Most Famous Prime Minister
Matthew Rankin’s phantasmagorical biopic reimagines Canadian prime minister Mackenzie King’s formative years as a wacky Freudian nightmare.
Matthew Rankin’s phantasmagorical biopic reimagines Canadian prime minister Mackenzie King’s formative years as a wacky Freudian nightmare.
Real-life footage from the 2013 Lac-Mégantic rail disaster appears in a brief moment in Netflix’s blockbuster streaming hit.
Canada sticks with its homegrown auteurs when it comes to Oscar entries, including bad-boy Xavier Dolan’s Cannes prize-winner “It’s Only the End of the World.”
‘Brooklyn,’ ‘Room’ Add to Oscar Nominations Haul with Canadian Screen Awards Nods
The Decline of Middle-Class Films and the Case for Government Funding
Exclusive: St. Lawrence International Film Festival Announces Second Wave of Programming
Watch: Feel the Autumn Chill in Exclusive ‘Our Loved Ones’ Clip
Here’s How This First-Time Canadian Filmmaker Made an Uncompromising Debut Film
Canada Cool Comedy Tour Announces Lineup Chosen by MoMA’s Former Film Curator
How the Magic & Economics of Canadian Sci-Fi TV Helped Create ‘Continuum’
Infographic: How People Decide What Movies to See
The 34th Atlantic Film Festival announces Full Festival Program