Brantford’s summer of films

Contributed Photo / Kira HoskinsA screenshot taken from a video of the filming set by the LBYMCA. Wilfrid Laurier University’s Brantford campus is becoming a beacon for filming companies across the nation to come and film their content in Downtown…

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“Barbie” encouraging audiences to truly feel

Karen Savoy / Sputnik Photography The box office hit Barbie has made quite the splash in theatres since coming out July 21. The long-anticipated film transforms audiences back to the simplicity of childhood while showing the complexity that comes with…

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The 25th anniversary rerelease of Titanic

Contributed Photo The 90’s movie Titanic will return to theatres on Feb. 10 for the film’s 25th anniversary.  If you have ever wanted the chance to see Titanic at the movie theatre, 2023 is the year. A remastered version of…

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“Avatar”: A sequel worth waiting For

Photo Credits to Nida Shanar In 2009, Director James Cameron’s “Avatar” came out in theatres and broke box office records around the world for highest-grossing film. Now almost 15 years later, the sequel “Avatar: Way of the Water” has already…

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Interstellar, and the genius of Christopher Nolan

Entering wormholes and black holes. Exploring new planets. Trying to return to loved ones.  Searching for the meaning of love. Science. And space. Lots and lots of space. These are just some of the many topics and ideas that are…

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John Wick: Cool Keanu is back!

It is now November, and that means here come the serious movies. Basically, either very slow, heavy dramas, or huge budget, polished marvels, like Christopher Nolan’s upcoming Interstellar. These are the movies that are ready to compete for awards season,…

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