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Based on the buzz of many film aficionados, 2020 seems to have been a strong year for film, especially where long-overdue diversity is concerned. That said, it was also undoubtedly one of the most complicated years for the industry. That’s because the COVID-19 pandemic ensured that release schedules were repeatedly upended, with films dropping months later across theatres (where open), streaming services and/or premium video-on-demand (PVOD) platforms. Therefore, you’d be forgiven for being at a loss as to where you can even watch most of these films especially in Canada, where the streaming market is even more fragmented than the United States. ....
is released on VOD in the UK on 2 April. âNever pay for anything you can get for free,â Korean immigrant Jacob Yi (Steven Yeun) tells his son David (Alan Kim) after choosing where to dig a well on their farm in early 1980s rural Arkansas. Itâs the kind of fatherly advice thatâs familiar to many, but for children of immigrants like David, it carries a distinctive dimension: your parentsâ thriftiness is a point of pride, a sign that they have outsmarted the system. Yet Lee Isaac Chungâs acutely observed family drama Minari doesnât dwell on this moment, or spell out its deeper resonances for a white audience â rather than exploring the arduous process of assimilation, the trauma of racism or a feeling of not belonging, the filmâs narrative focuses on its wholly believable charactersâ desires and their conflicts with each other. ....
MobileSyrup outlines some of the most notable movies and TV shows that recently hit Canadian streaming platforms. Our ‘Streaming in Canada’ column typically focuses on new content from Amazon Prime Video Canada, Crave and Netflix Canada, but other services like Apple TV+ and Disney+ will be mentioned when relevant. Weâll also highlight shows or movies that are made in Canada, involve notable Canadian cast or crew and/or are filmed in Canada. Finally, with the COVID-19 pandemic causing many movies to hit digital platforms much sooner than planned, we’ll make note of any major films as well as any other notable streaming service news that fall into this category when applicable. ....