Movies
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Robert Redford at 89: Remembering the Man Who Gave Voice to Independent Film
Robert Redford, who passed away at 89, leaves behind more than iconic roles—he gave independent film its voice. From founding…
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Review – Marvel’s Retro-Styled Reboot Brings Back Its Mojo
A dazzling, heart‑filled Fantastic Four First Steps review: Marvel’s retro reboot recaptures the team’s magic and mojo.
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Best Streaming Platforms 2025: Top Picks for Movies, Music & Live Events
Your 2025 guide to the best streaming platforms—Netflix, Spotify, Disney+, Flutin Live & more—for movies, music, and live creator events.
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Superman 2025: What to Know About the Man of Steel’s Epic Return
Explore Superman 2025—cast, fan culture, Vancouver merch, and why Canada’s ready for the Man of Steel’s rebirth.
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Metro Vancouver’s Free Outdoor Movie Nights 2025: Here’s Where to Watch Blockbusters Under the Stars
Experience the magic of Metro Vancouver outdoor cinema this summer: free outdoor movie nights at Stanley Park, downtown, Burnaby &…
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Julian McMahon: A Final Curtain on a Stellar Career
Remembering Julian McMahon’s death, iconic roles in Nip/Tuck & Fantastic Four, his private cancer fight, and his lasting legacy.
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Big Screen Buzz: Heads of State Brings Global Stars Together
A breezy summer action‑comedy, Heads of State unites Cena, Elba & Chopra in a globe‑trotting thriller. Find out why it’s…
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The Running Man Reboot: Glen Powell Replaces Schwarzenegger in Edgar Wright’s Stephen King Thriller
Glen Powell takes on Arnold’s legacy in The Running Man Reboot, directed by Edgar Wright and based on Stephen King’s…
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28 Years Later: A Triumphant Return to the “28” Universe
Danny Boyle’s “28 Years Later” reignites the Rage Virus saga with a new infected threat and potent social themes. Here’s…
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Thousands Rally to Save Beloved Pitt Meadows Independent Cinema
Small, local theatres like Hollywood 3 Cinema are more than screens—they’re cultural anchors, affordable entertainment, and community hubs worth saving.
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