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Hamilton as he was on Broadway, Mel Gibson back in a hurricane, and a semi-Canadian take on the Patty Hearst story
Some theatres are back in business, but if you're still streaming your movies, here are some new titles for you ... starting with a giant.
Now streaming: Irresistible’s political spoof, Hammer’s errant son, and the real Vancouver in Bella Ciao!
Movie theatres are coming out of the COVID-19 shutdown, but if you're not comfortable taking a seat, there's plenty to watch online.
For streaming: Mr. Jones recalls a genocide, Buffaloed follows the money, and DOXA documents everything
It looks like the streaming era is going to be with us for some time. Lucky there are still a lot of new movies coming available.
Movies to stream: A feminist Judy & Punch, workers’ plight in Bangladesh and climate optimism in 2040
There are a lot of new films available to stream this week, including several that are recommended viewing.
Music biz glamour, eerie Canadian dreams and a digital caution await your streaming
Six fresh things are now on tap for your viewing pleasure to help ease your COVID-19 blues.
Movies to stream: Comedy (Military Wives and The Lovebirds) and history (how Jean Chretien kept us out of Iraq)
As the pandemic drags on and movie theatres remained locked down, there are still plenty of things out there to keep viewers amused.
Movies to stream (like Beyond Moving, Castle in the Ground) or to avoid (The Wrong Missy)
You’ve got many movies available to stream this week. Most are small or medium films, several are Canadian, and two of today’s offerings are documentaries. Watch out for the rejects, though.
New movies for streaming: Wendy (Peter Pan’s friend), Kuessipan, and Finding Sally
With the movie theatres still shuttered to stave off the COVID-19 pandemic, streaming services keep adding titles for isolated film fans.
Alejandro Frid examines human impact on Earth in new book Changing Tides
Changing Tides not only takes the reader underwater, but dives into human history as well. The book traces human development from hunter/gatherers and human settlement to the colonization and industrialization of the Anthropocene.
History, intrigue and turmoil in Babylon Berlin, pet-friendly Murmur and bad memories of Rob Ford
Homegrown movies like Murmur and Run This Town are fitting since Canadian Film Day is coming up.
What's streaming to keep you entertained in time of COVID-19 social distancing?
Disney wildlife times two, a blast at American politics and a traumatic teen drama Also a couple of small but amiable comedies, one of them Canadian
Chutzpah! Festival 2019 presents the West Coast premiere of Ethiopian-Israeli singer and songwriter, Aveva Dese.
October 24 – November 24, 2019 in Vancouver
Humans are the villain in Netflix’s new series ‘Our Planet’
It may be narrated by David Attenborough, but it's not your typical nature documentary. The show is part of an emerging genre of wildlife documentary that tackles conservation and climate change in tandem.