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Review: A baby for sale in Korean drama ‘Broker’

Review: A baby for sale in Korean drama ‘Broker’

The Korean drama “ Broker ” begins like a noir. A young woman walks slowly in the pouring rain in the middle of the night in Busan, her flimsy hood doing little to keep her dry.
From funny to freaky: Five Canadian films and TV shows to watch over the holidays

From funny to freaky: Five Canadian films and TV shows to watch over the holidays

TORONTO — One of the most cherished modern traditions of the December holiday break is the opportunity to gather with those closest to you...and binge-watch television.
Review: Two publishing power brokers in 'Turn Every Page'

Review: Two publishing power brokers in 'Turn Every Page'

Civil wars over semicolons and heated debate over the word “looms” would not, on the face of it, seem like the stuff of a gripping big-screen movie.
'Avatar' sequel sails to 2nd week atop the box office

'Avatar' sequel sails to 2nd week atop the box office

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Avatar: The Way of Water" sailed to the top of the box office in its second weekend, bringing in what studios estimate Sunday will be a strong $56 million in North America — a sign that the sequel may stay afloat into the new year
A trio of standout roles reveals Hong Chau's boundless range

A trio of standout roles reveals Hong Chau's boundless range

NEW YORK (AP) — The seemingly limitless range of Hong Chau is on display in three films this year, in roles so different that they hardly seem the work of one actor.

Radical dialogue and open roads in 'Women Talking'

NEW YORK (AP) — When Sarah Polley has flown from her home in Toronto to the U.S.
Review: Clumsy Whitney Houston biopic mars its star's skill

Review: Clumsy Whitney Houston biopic mars its star's skill

Whitney Houston’s voice was one of a kind and the creative team behind a new big-budget biopic of the singer had no choice but to agree.
Review: Whodunit 'The Pale Blue Eye' chills and satisfies

Review: Whodunit 'The Pale Blue Eye' chills and satisfies

Grab a jacket or a blanket before you watch Netflix's engrossing “The Pale Blue Eye.” I don’t care if you’re already in a warm place. You could be on the surface of the sun and still feel chilly watching it.
Canadian film 'Eternal Spring' misses Oscar race for best international feature

Canadian film 'Eternal Spring' misses Oscar race for best international feature

TORONTO — Canada's entry for best international feature has been knocked out of the competition at next year's Oscars.
Review: Remake 'Ikiru'? 'Living,' with Bill Nighy, tries

Review: Remake 'Ikiru'? 'Living,' with Bill Nighy, tries

It's probably not fair, this season especially, to recoil at the remaking of a classic.
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