One of the many subjects in Canadian cinema that there isn’t enough of is gambling. There’s lots of opportunities to have fun with your money, there’s the online apps, there’s casual poker with the friends,
Continue ReadingWhistler Film Festival Welcomes Liberté: A Call to Spy
Whistler always raises the bar with the exceptional films that premiere there. I was delighted when a very unique spy thriller was announced to screen there. The film is called Liberté: A Call to Spy
Continue ReadingWhistler Film Festival Delivers Volition on a Silver Platter
Have you ever thought you could predict the future? You had a dream and a week or two later that dream unfolds. Is it déjà vu, coincidence or is it a gift? Can you harness
Continue ReadingPatrick Stark Talks Co-Directing on Any Wednesday
It’s interesting how two people with two different perspectives can share an interesting connection. This is the case both given the film concept and the filming experience. Recently, I met with Patrick Stark, co-director of
Continue ReadingJunga Song and Olga Korsak – Interview
It’s never easy chasing your dreams, especially when it involves moving to a new country. But in the early 2000s, Junga Song, a South Korean filmmaker, immigrated to Canada and graduated from Toronto Film School
Continue ReadingWFF: HAMMER Thrills As Well as Provokes
It seems Newfoundland-born actor Mark O’Brien’s characters just can’t catch a break. After suffering mayhem at the hands of recent genre fare such as Bad Times at the El Royale and Ready or Not, O’Brien
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