It’s past midnight in a quiet Alaskan town as three friends meet in a bar for a friendly game of after-hours poker. Conversation shifts from politics to business, their rhetoric growing bolder with each drink.
Continue ReadingNATIONAL CANADIAN FILM DAY: BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY after 100 Years
If Nell Shipman isn’t a household name or at the very least a part of every Canadian film history curriculum, she certainly ought to be. There’s certainly no better time to discover the woman who
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Whether we want to admit it or not, we all want to be accepted for who we are. We learn acceptance at a young age. It’s also the time we learn about rejection. Acceptance is
Continue ReadingReview on Hellmington – Horror in the H-Town
It’s been a long time since I reviewed something of the horror genre, or even something as deep as this. Our story stars a young woman named Sam Woodhouse (Nicola Correia-Damude) who suffers from an
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Few actors can boast flawless resumes. Since the turn of the century, even legends of the art like Robert De Niro and Al Pacino have produced some of the greatest stinkers of their careers, even
Continue ReadingCARMINE STREET GUITARS Falls a Few Chords Short of a Song
The documentary form has oft been utilized to allow prospective audiences a peek into people and places they might never otherwise experience. These subjects need not be large or even come with notoriety attached. Case
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