One of my favourite films of the past year has been Christian Sparkes’ The King Tide, a striking thriller depicting how even the most tightly-knit communities can unravel when the tiniest thread is pulled. I
Continue ReadingVIFF hits a Sharp Note with Musical Content this year – Announcement/Interview
VIFF is coming up fast, and I got several press releases about it just last week. Yes, I will be in attendance, like some of the other writers, but with just so many of us
Continue ReadingJason Bourque
There are a lot of amazing talented individuals in the Film and Television industry. Jason Bourque is one of the busiest ones. He has been in the business for twenty-five years. He is a Vancouver-based
Continue ReadingNukhufest on the Horizon
In an era where independent filmmakers are redefining the boundaries of storytelling, finding a platform that truly champions creative freedom is more important than ever. Enter Nukhu, an innovative entertainment community where the power lies
Continue ReadingMy Top 4 Movies to Watch Out for at This Year’s Toronto International Film Festival
It’s that time of the year again as the Toronto International Film Festival is primed to kick off this Thursday, September 5th, and as usual, it is brimming with some of the most significant achievements
Continue ReadingTax Shelter Movies: IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME
“Was that Hortense?” “She looked pretty relaxed to me…” Fifty-five minutes and forty-eight seconds. That’s how far you’ll have to skip to in the runtime of John Trent’s limp 1975 comedy It Seemed Like a
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