I wrote last year about the upcoming soft reboot of the Terminator franchise, with little details circulating at the time other than the confirmed involvement of series veterans Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton, while its
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When you start making feature films it’s a good idea to have a distributor in place. They can help you secure financing and assist with marketing. If the film is amazing you might also recoup
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I was born three years too late to witness the groundbreaking event that was Expo 86. The last world’s fair to be held in North America was key in transforming Vancouver from a relatively sleepy
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Do you ever hear a voice in your head that tells you how to do things? Does it fuel you with vile hatred? Welcome to the life of Klaus (Raresh DiMofte), who may seem like
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It opens with a father and son patiently waiting amongst the trees, as the father recites the Lord’s Prayer, before a deer reveals itself and the shot is taken, presumably penance for taking a life.
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From 1935 to 1938, Hollywood’s number one box office draw was a little girl with curly hair, a winning smile and an Academy Award won at the tender age of 7. Legendary child actress Shirley
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