Honestly, I didn’t attend WFF this year, as you may (or may not) have noticed. But I still did some coverage anyway. A couple of capsule reviews amidst the storms we’re currently having in our
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WFF: DRINKWATER a Glass 2/3 Full
I can’t help but wonder if Stephen S. Campanelli has been reading my reviews these past few years and noting my serial criticisms of “Canadian” films that do their best to hide anything smelling of
Continue ReadingTalent On Tap – Melanie Rose Wilson is All in Madonna at WFF
When you’re family, you accept the bond, the loyalty, the laughter, the tears and the secrets. From the outside, most families appear quite normal – they’re having dinner at a restaurant and everyone seems to
Continue ReadingTalent On Tap – Niav Conty Brings Small Time to a Big Audience at WFF
The Whistler Film Festival is in full swing and as you all know, it is host to films from all over the world. The WFF stands to foster talent, like no other festival can, it’s
Continue ReadingWhistler Wonders – Threeview
While Whistler Film Festival is long behind us and Shaun ended up doing event coverage this year instead, I still got a good chance to watch some movies at WFF which were highly discussed but
Continue ReadingWhistler Film Festival Welcomes Liberté: A Call to Spy
Whistler always raises the bar with the exceptional films that premiere there. I was delighted when a very unique spy thriller was announced to screen there. The film is called Liberté: A Call to Spy
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