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‘Arbitrage’, the tension-filled story of a billionaire hedge-fund manager, drew crowds eager to find this year’s ‘Margin Call.’ Read More »
Two Winnipeg nerds are taking their doc about indie game developers to compete against other hopefuls in Park City, Utah. Read More »
An exclusive first-look visit to the Vancouver set of J.J. Abrams' Alcatraz Read More »
An effects-laden vision of Montreal in the future, a magical adaptation of Salman Rushdie’s masterpiece Midnight’s Children, a 3D take on kids’ hockey, and a sci-fi-tinged thriller centred on our celebrity-obsessed culture are among the Canadian films expected to hit theatres in 2012. Read More »
Hollywood is looking for a fairy tale ending (and middle and beginning) with movies this year inspired by fairy tales. Read More »
There’s nothing new about the movie version of Tintin and that suits its star just fine. Read More »
Richard Ouzounian brings us his most memorable quotes from a year of 50 Big Interviews with stars. Read More »
We share facts, anecdotes and revelations about 10 writers. Read More »
It’s hard to figure out why David Fincher wanted to remake The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It all comes down to “girl” of the title, played with a ferocious combination of rawness and vulnerability by 26-year-old Rooney Mara. Read More »
For Sprawl 11 (Mountains Beyond Mountains), Arcade Fire creates both traditional and an interactive video version. Read More »
Disproves earlier rumours about Gomez going to Stratford for the holidays. Read More »
Local duo create video garnering online buzz. Read More »
If there is any theatre on this planet that has had a stormier history, changed its name more often, or been at the centre of more Shakespearean power struggles and epic legal battles than the 91-year-old dowager at 244 Victoria Street in Toronto, I’d be astonished. Read More »
Shame, Steve McQueen's powerful sophomore work with Michael Fassbender, uses explicit sex to convey a subtle message about the fraying of human connections in the modern world. Read More »
Performer Lady Gaga has teamed up with bad boy photographer Terry Richardson for a coffee table book showcasing the singer’s many looks. Read More »
The new film from the animators behind Wallace and Gromit is likely to be an enduring seasonal classic. Read More »
Canadian Harry Potter fans can breathe a sign of relief: Warner Brothers will not be pulling DVDs and Blu-ray discs of the beloved film franchise from Read More »
The estranged father of actress Lindsay Lohan has been denied bail in Florida. Read More »
Where we're only starving for wedding updates. Read More »
Charles Foran named winner of Writers’ Trust Non-Fiction award Read More »
The former Mitzi’s Sister has a new look, but the tried-and-true menu stays the same. Read More »
Marie-Josée Chartier’s Stria was inspired by trips the Alberta’s Badlands. Read More »
Jobs and Apple changed how the world works and plays. They also changed film, for better and for worse. Read More »
Canada’s Walk of Fame CEO Peter Soumalias says the latest inductees are an "eclectic" mix of famous Canadians. Read More »
A Pembroke poet is among three judges announced for next year’s Griffin poetry prize. Read More »
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