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Toronto Ukrainian Film Festival set to showcase artists' work amid invasion

TORONTO — Several films will screen at the first Toronto Ukrainian Film Festival, set to take place next week.
Canadian Film Fest lineup includes indie features 'Babysitter,' 'Bloom'

Canadian Film Fest lineup includes indie features 'Babysitter,' 'Bloom'

TORONTO — Canadian Film Fest has announced thelineup for its hybrid festival taking place from March 28 to April 1.
Jonathan Majors flexes his acting muscle, turns heavyweight

Jonathan Majors flexes his acting muscle, turns heavyweight

NEW YORK (AP) — The order came before he arrived. French fries and a glass of milk. Jonathan Majors shortly after slides into a table in the back of the bar at the Chelsea Hotel in Manhattan. On the table he places a small cup off to the side.
Review: ‘Operation Fortune' is a by-the-numbers spy caper

Review: ‘Operation Fortune' is a by-the-numbers spy caper

So what the heck is in the shiny alligator briefcase? That essential question lingers over much — too much — of the running time of “Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre,” Guy Ritchie’s stylish but ultimately frustratingly half-baked spy caper.
Retro rock tale 'Daisy Jones,' comedy 'Big Door Prize' among March streaming picks

Retro rock tale 'Daisy Jones,' comedy 'Big Door Prize' among March streaming picks

Here's a roundup of standout TV series and films debuting on subscription streaming platforms in March: “Daisy Jones and the Six” Rock ‘n’ roll dramas set in the 1970s seem a dime a dozen and yet this adaptation of the bestselling novel by Taylor Jen
Review: Michael B. Jordan delivers a brawler in ‘Creed III’

Review: Michael B. Jordan delivers a brawler in ‘Creed III’

It must be a daunting prospect to pick up a franchise on the third movie. Add in the pressure of following filmmakers like Ryan Coogler and Steven Caple Jr.
Black Canadian film and TV creators on Black History Month: a time to look forward

Black Canadian film and TV creators on Black History Month: a time to look forward

TORONTO — Black creators in Canada's television and film industry say Black History Month is about looking forward, as much as it is about looking back.
Armani at heart of new doc examining birth of Milan fashion

Armani at heart of new doc examining birth of Milan fashion

Giorgio Armani and a slew of fashion CEOs turned out Sunday for a premiere of documentary “Milano: The Inside Story of Italian Fashion,″ by Emmy-winning filmmaker John Maggio.
Canadian actor Gordon Pinsent, dead at 92, remembered as 'a true renaissance man'

Canadian actor Gordon Pinsent, dead at 92, remembered as 'a true renaissance man'

Countless tributes poured in for adored Canadian actor Gordon Pinsent on Sunday, with friends and fans recalling his playful humour and creative spirit.
'Cocaine Bear' gets high with $23.1M, 'Ant-Man' sinks fast

'Cocaine Bear' gets high with $23.1M, 'Ant-Man' sinks fast

NEW YORK (AP) — The gonzo R-rated horror comedy “Cocaine Bear" sniffed up $23.1 million in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, while Marvel's “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” shrank unusually quickly in its second weekend.
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