If there’s a strange screenplay in Hollywood, who you gonna call? Ivan Reitman. Apparently. Following my review of Juno, arguably the greatest cinematic achievement by Jason Reitman (though there is a very strong case to
Continue ReadingThe Journey of Natty Gann – Review
After using the Canadian wilderness for a series of nature pics in the 1960s including Nikki and The Incredible Journey (reviewed here), the Walt Disney Studios would return to Canada in the 1980s for settings (Never Cry
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While sports are not a general interest of ours they are widely known throughout the country. For those who are fans of sports and not on a sports team, sometimes it’s more fun to bet
Continue ReadingExclusive – Safety is Our Middle Name
If you have ever been on a film set or to a live event, you might not notice but there is a constant struggle going on under your radar. The battle between safety and injury
Continue ReadingThe Dark and The Wounded – Review
Finally, a title that describes me. An interesting subject as well. The Dark and The Wounded tells the story of an artist named James Picard (pretty cool name if you ask me) when he started
Continue ReadingJuno (Review)
When reviewing a film, I normally single out the achievements (or lack thereof) of the director, as this person is perhaps the single most important figure in bringing a screenplay to life. While a similar
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