When it comes to Canadians in Hollywood, I can’t be the only one who constantly gets Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Gosling mixed up. After all, they don’t just share a first name. They also share
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Hard to believe that it has been 13 years since the release of Paul Haggis film Crash, and the Oscar controversy that went with it. Commentators did not take kindly to the Academy apparently “playing
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Continue ReadingInterview with Kathleen Hepburn of Never Steady, Never Still
A fine young film about a young man, and his mother. Never Steady, Never Still showcases a mom named Judy (Shirley Henderson) who goes through struggles day after day as she has Parkinson’s disease. Meanwhile,
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Words matter and how you choose to use them can impact the world. Some use words to invoke hate, while others use them to teach or inspire. Comedians, presidents, singers, ministers, guests of Ted Talks
Continue ReadingShort Circuit + CINESPARK Film Festival submissions now open
Happening on that little piece of Vancouver that broke off a long time ago, it’s the Short Circuit + CINESPARK 2018 Film Festival. Hailing in Victoria, the festival has a majority of short films to
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