Nature imitates art for Liam Neeson and Mads Mikkelsen it two bone-chilling high north thrillers. They’re on missions from which they refuse to waiver, one revenge the other survival. Arctic opens a moment after Polar pilot Mikkelsen’s plane crashes in a wind-whipped frozen mountainous wasteland. …
Jennifer Dale, People! Plus, Rob Stewart and Jacques Cousteau’s Legacies Lives On, Black History Month on PBS, Tiny Stuff, Bad Stuff and Glenn Close, People!
Canadian film industry veteran and creator Jennifer Dale stars in an intriguing film she made in partnership with director Shelagh Carter. Into Invisible Light follows the complex emotional journey of a wealthy woman whose husband recently died and left her in charge of his foundation. She is to …
Jennifer Dale Moves ‘Into Invisible Light’
Jennifer Dale first appeared Canadian screens in 1979 and has never left. There are few Canadian actors who can match her diverse body of work, that has contributed so passionately to the building of our national film industry. Dale was there in the heady ’80s learning the ropes and taking chances …
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Hollywood Dishes Out Murder, Mayhem and Misery But Read on to the End. We Save You from the Midwinter Doldrums with the Help of Agatha Raisin
Writer-director Pawel Pawlowski’s black and white romantic drama Cold War just nominated for Best Foreign Language, Direction and Cinematography Oscars benefits from excellent performances from Joanna Kulig and Tomasz Kot but Pawlowski’s anxiety around time is its core. It’s the early fifties in …
Dan Carter: From the streets to the mayor’s office
Oshawa’s new mayor once struggled with addiction and homelessness; now, he’s changing the way his city handles those issues. BY KATE WHEELER, Originally posted on LocalLove.ca If there’s anyone who understands the adage that whatever doesn’t kill us makes us stronger, it’s …
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