A dystopian survival film that expands the lens of Canadian cinema
With 40 Acres, R.T. Thorne projects Black and Indigenous stories into a sci-fi future. Source: A dystopian survival film that expands the lens of Canadian cinema | CBC Arts
With 40 Acres, R.T. Thorne projects Black and Indigenous stories into a sci-fi future. Source: A dystopian survival film that expands the lens of Canadian cinema | CBC Arts
It doesn’t get much more American than this classic “Sandlot” scene. Source: An Ode To The Greatest 4th Of July Scene In The History Of Cinema | OutKick
Plus, now that it’s coming to MAX, people will likely still be talking about it due to its new feature for the Black deaf community. But, that’s the thing about Sinners, right? For “a vampire movie,” it sure does have … Continued
The government has issued its response to the culture, media and sport committee’s inquiry into film and high-end TV. Source: UK government confirms “no plans” to rejoin Creative Europe, introduce a streamer levy or cut VAT on cinema tickets | … Continued
The global movie theater industry has faced a prolonged struggle since the pandemic, but recent box office trends suggest a fragile recovery. While 2025 began with a disappointing 7% decline in U.S. box office revenue compared to 2024, the Memorial … Continued
In the early 1990s, a small team tried to survive in a hermetically sealed space containing replicas of Earth’s ecosystems. Their trials and discoveries still have repercussions today. Source: How the Biosphere 2 experiment changed our understanding of the Earth