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.
Continue ReadingHOLLYWOOD’S CANADA: Susannah of the Mounties – Review
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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Most of us move around the world pretty casually without thinking about, what if… What if, all of a sudden I was hit by a car or bus or guitar? If my plane went down
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Virtual reality(VR) and augmented reality (AR) seem to be the next generation of visual entertainment. The visual applications are exponential and continue to grow as technology evolves. In terms of visual components, I’m very excited
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Time for a history lesson. A history lesson in WWI. In Journey’s End, we learn the stories of Captain Stanhope (Claflin) and Raleigh (Butterfield) in the year 1918, WWI’s 4th year while Northern France experiences
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Winning the Academy Award for Best Picture can sometimes be more of a gift than a curse. Past winners like Crash and Slumdog Millionaire may have garnered critical praise upon initial release, but they might
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