The documentary on the Canadian rock band was named the winner of the Whistler Film Festival’s Audience Award for a feature-length film.
Changes to the domestic and service production tax credits will be included in the 2025 budget legislation.
The producers behind Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent discuss bringing the beloved franchise to Canada.
The director reflects on his record-breaking box office streak following the release of 1995.
The veteran production manager died on Nov. 14 following a cancer diagnosis.
The CW picks up Sullivan’s Crossing season three, Hulu acquires the final season of Run the Burbs, and more.
Malory Towers, Hilda and Jane are among a number of titles to earn multiple nominations.
Frantic Films president Stephanie Fast discusses the strategy behind launching the finance-focused FAST channel.
Plus: Chloé Leriche’s Atikamekw Suns wins big at the inaugural Indie Awards, Canadian broadcasters set New Year’s Eve specials, and more.
The Best of the Year company is balancing its successful scripted slate with new unscripted greenlights and service work opportunities.
The Things You Kill and Two Women are among the Canadian films making their world premiere at Sundance.
Director Mike Downie and executive producer Jake Gold discuss how the four-part documentary has solidified the legacy of the beloved Kingston, Ont. band.
According to Media Technology Monitor’s latest study, the most popular platform is Pluto TV, which is used by nearly a quarter of FAST viewers.
Shoresy: The NOSHO is an arcade-style hockey role-playing game.