With 2018 coming to a close (on Monday to be exact), I figured what better way to sum up of my favourite moments of this year. There’s been so much going on, it’s been quite
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WFF: Gary Burns moves from City to Country in MAN RUNNING
Is it more ethical for a doctor to “do no harm” to end suffering rather than force a patient to endure horrible, un-ending pain? Are we all trying to outrun our demons even if the
Continue ReadingExclusive – WFF Stars
I recently attended the Whistler Film Festival. It is truly a winter wonderland in December. Quite the backdrop for hosting a festival filled with films, filmmakers and actors. I think I spotted a few skiers
Continue ReadingWhistler Film Festival: High Rates, Low Temperatures, Above-Average Experience!
Whistler Film Festival is one of the greatest events to attend every year. It was actually kind of pricey to get out to this one, but it was so much worth it. I had quite
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(via wireservice.ca) Whistler Film Festival opened last night with a gala featuring a screening of the movie Carol. This potentially Oscar-winning film tells the story of two lesbians who fall in love. In the 1950s. Already
Continue ReadingSnicket Casting, Whistler Must-Sees, Crowdfunding Student, Killjoys Return
(Via CNW) There’s an international casting call out for two young actors to star in the upcoming Netflix original series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Characters are Violet, a “not-too-mature 14-year-old” (though
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