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Movie lovers in Saskatoon were thrilled to hear about the new Imax Theatre, but we’ve been had by Hollywood again. Screen is about one-third the size of a traditional Imax theatre.
When The Empire Strikes Back was playing at Saskatoon's Towne Cinema in 1980, it was the hottest ticket in the city, and Mike Fisher was a sleepy little boy out for a night at the movies with his ...
Saskatoon, SK Documentary Movies - Find out what movies are now playing in Saskatoon, SK. Showtimes, movie trailers, Saskatoon, SK cinema locations and ...
“You bet, Saskatoon kiddies, here’s your chance to get into the movies.” Clip from Aug. 22, 1930, breaking the news that a film would be shot in Saskatoon by “the movie man.” jpg ...
Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Saskatoon: Land and Growth Control' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this movie ...
Saskatoon-born actor Ryan Bruce appeared in the movie Let Him Go alongside Kevin Costner and Diane Lane, which released on Nov. 6, 2020. Photo by Supplied / Photo by Kourosh Kesh / Saskatoon ...
Saskatoon is one of 12 cities around the country, and the only one in Saskatchewan, that will show select sensory friendly screenings starting this Saturday before theatres are open to the public.
SASKATOON - A couple of Saskatoon movie buffs are reaching into their personal collections in hopes of reviving a staple of the last century — the VHS movie rental. Jon Vaughn and Tyler Baptist ...
As she wipes down the concession counter at Saskatoon’s Rainbow Cinemas, Val Randall recalls an old Woody Guthrie song. “So long, it’s been good to know you,” she sings with cloth in hand ...
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Saskatoon theatre company brings children's books to life - MSNA Saskatoon theatre company uses puppets to animate the stories of Robert Munsch. The Wide Open Theatre is bringing those stories of Love You Forever and The Paper Bag Princess to life! The ...
A Saskatoon man is hoping for change after a movie experience was less than thrilling. Adam Pottle is a deaf playwright in Saskatoon. On Friday, March 24 he went to see the horror movie "Us" at the ...
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