Time and again I find myself coming back to review a work by David Cronenberg, who by this stage I believe is one of the most purposefully enigmatic and multi-faceted directors still working today. What
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THE FIRELIES ARE GONE in Smalltown Quebec
While the law in most jurisdictions has one become an adult upon turning 18, the road to adulthood in everyday life is a lot more winding. Young women often mature earlier than men and seem
Continue ReadingTalent On Tap – Alison Reid – The Woman Who Loves Giraffes
The world needs its heroes and Dr. Anne Innis Dagg is one of them. She is an advocate for the conservation of giraffes in Africa and an inspiration to so many others. A trailblazer from
Continue ReadingTalent On Tap – Sarah Dodd Delivers on the Pacific Screenwriting Program
If you’ve always wanted to write for television, this is the article for you. I am speaking with Sarah Dodd about the brand new Pacific Screenwriting Program. The program is a collaboration between Netflix, CMPA-BC,
Continue ReadingThe Woman who Loves Giraffes – Review
You’ve heard of the woman who loved too much, and the girl who loved Tom Gordon, now it’s time for someone rather extraordinary. Meet Anne Dagg, the woman who loves giraffes. Sure, we have girls
Continue ReadingDays of Heaven (Review)
Terrence Malick is something of an enigma. The writer/director’s first two feature films were critically acclaimed, with their reputations having aged like a fine wine over the years. The first, Badlands, is considered to be
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