As always, for National Canadian Film Day we here at Hollywood Suite are proud to present a full day of exciting Canadian movies. Here are five pioneering women whose work you can watch on National Canadian Film Day on Hollywood Suite. Read More
If you’re unfamiliar with this cable classic, Heavenly Bodies follows your usual dance plot structure: dancing dreamer Samantha (Cynthia Dale) opens a dancercise studio with friends and must eventually out-dance a corporate team to save her building. Read More
The unfortunate truth is the days of Bob Clark and Ivan Reitman making big budget comedies north of the border are long gone. Since the 80s, Canadian comedy talent heads south to sell their wares and has left the Canadian feature comedy a leaner, even mor Read More
There's something almost too perfect about the fact Black Christmas was largely roasted by Canadian critics when it opened in 1974. Now almost universally considered a benchmark in genre filmmaking – one of those out-of-nowhere low-budget obscurities that Read More
We’re seeing more and more films released from established and emerging Indigenous filmmakers with engaging and unique voices – including one of this decade's most exciting Canadian feature film debuts, Jeff Barnaby’s 2013 film Rhymes for Young Ghouls. Read More