This is pretty much what I say on occasion myself. Our film starts with a creepy intro narrated by a woman as she sits out in a forest, then starts to bury something. After a
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Sharks, A Prince, and New Voices
You can be a part of Shark Infested Streets — a film-noir detective-style comedy which is the second film by teen filmmakers Darren Summersby and Garrett Ryan. MFM has details on supporting the GoFundMe campaign
Continue ReadingDriftwood (Review)
A quietly distraught man sits across from a police investigator, who advises him to “sit tight” and reassuringly says, “We’ll find him.” The man, Mark, is a single father whose 14-year-old son, Dustin, has gone
Continue ReadingForce Awakens, Bluenose-Ability, and A Small Fortune
(Via Marketwired) The Force is awakening demand for tickets — Cineplex says it’s “seeing unprecedented demand for advanced tickets to Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” So much, in fact, that they’re adding more showtimes
Continue ReadingBloom: Review
Michelle Brunette’s short documentary Bloom is a difficult film to watch, emotionally — especially if you’ve had a film student in the family or among your friends — but that’s what gives it a touch
Continue ReadingLocation Call, Greenwood Honoured, Online Shorts, Long Paddle
Do you have (or know about) an abandoned-looking house in the woods near Sudbury or North Bay? How about a cave or a cabin in the same kind of place? MFM reports a location scout
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