Surprised by Birdman’s success? Check your hypocrisy at the door.Birdman’s Oscar win wasn’t a ’travesty’—it was a logical move by the Academy, and just so happens to rebut some of the criticism against it
The Oscars: Night of guilt and shameIn a year when its hypocrisy has been more evident than usual, Hollywood seemed depressed at having so little diversity to celebrate.
Sex, aging and the very strange career of Julianne MooreFearless Oscar winner blazes revolutionary path for women in Hollywood
Will the Oscars launch Neil Patrick Harris’s variety-show career?He sings, he jokes, he makes things disappear. Will the Oscars launch him as a variety-show superstar?
Canada meets Norway in an unsung Oscar veteran’s filmsAlex Colville’s rural landscapes meet Marimekko cool in the animated films of Torill Kove
Maclean’s predicts the 2015 OscarsJaime J. Weinman and Adrian Lee make their calls on who will win (and who probably should instead)
And the Oscar goes to . . . the pouffy dressIf you’re a costume designer on a subtle modern-era film, don’t bother applying
On the eve of Fifty Shades, women in Canadian politics take actionConservative MP Joy Smith calls for a boycott of the film she says "glamourizes abuse and exploitation"
The real shocker of ‘Fifty Shades’Never in cinematic romance has there been a leading man so utterly humourless, writes Emma Teitel
Fifty Shades of Grey: Lots of sex, ropes—and way too much mathCan a hunky Jamie Dornan and beautiful Dakota Johnson carry a BDSM romance flick?