Mathematically speaking, it appears impossible that with all the countless stars in seemingly endless galaxies that there isn’t at least ONE other celestial body out there capable of supporting advanced lifeforms like our own. With
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Travelling up to Whistler for the film festival is both a tremendous treat and an event. The drive up this year was dry with no snow in sight. Luckily some snow had landed 2 days
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I can never get tired of visiting Whistler in winter. Whether I’m there to build a snowman or just help the curious remove their tongues from frosty poles; they really should put signs on them.
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I discussed celebrities (sort of) on Monday, and we all know being famous is a difficult road to get to, but what about being almost famous? Well, there are two ways down that route. The
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I remember the first time I had ever watched David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive, and how its sheer brilliance had rendered me speechless, while what I can only describe as a tingling sensation cascaded the length
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It’s not easy being a family film in the 21st Century. With market pressure to pack as much sound, colour, attitude and toilet humour as possible into nearly every PG release, the search for quality kid-friendly
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