
Alex Nino Gheciu
The Canadian Press
Alex Nino Gheciu is a reporter with The Canadian Press.
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Wrestler and 'scream king' actor Chris Jericho embraces role in Canadian slasher flick Dark Match
From playing a washed-up rock star in 2010's MacGruber to a gruff psychiatric hospital orderly in last year's Terrifier 3, pro wrestler Chris Jericho has built quite an eclectic acting resume.
News -Canada -Manitoba |

Animated doc by 2 brothers from Shamattawa, Man., to premiere at Sundance Film Festival
The initial concept for Endless Cookie seemed straightforward: Two half-brothers — one Indigenous, the other white — tell stories about their different upbringings, brought to life through animation. However, making it work proved anything but simple.
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Winnipeg filmmaker Guy Maddin dips a toe into mainstream fare with Rumours
Guy Maddin has built a career helming bewildering, dreamlike, avant-garde films, but the Winnipeg auteur's new dark political comedy Rumours may be his most accessible work yet.
News -Canada -Manitoba |

BlackBerry, Swan Song split Toronto critics' $100,000 film prize
Both drama BlackBerry and documentary Swan Song were awarded Rogers' $100,000 film prize this year. It is the first time the award, the highest in Canada, has been split between two productions.
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Debut feature from B.C. filmmaker looks at Japanese Canadian stories
As Meredith Hama-Brown’s debut feature film Seagrass made waves during its festival run last fall, the Vancouver writer-director says she heard from many Japanese Canadians who thanked her for exploring a side of their experience rarely depicted on screen.
News -Canada -British Columbia |
Cineplex pulls South Indian film following drive-by shootings at Toronto-area movie theatres
Cineplex has cancelled screenings of a South Indian film following four drive-by shootings at theatres throughout the Greater Toronto Area the day it premiered.
News -Canada -Toronto |

TIFF cuts 12 full-time staff members, cites pandemic and SAG-AFTRA strike as factors
The Toronto International Film Festival shed 12 full-time staff members across various departments in a restructuring on Thursday.
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