Walkey Talk: Character is in the Trying

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  September 11, 2011 @ 8:44am

In honour of the Anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, I revisit Paul Greengrass's masterpiece United 93, released in the spring of 2006.

I've seen many films about 9/11, both documentaries and fictionalized accounts. I've become obsessed with accumulating footage and knowledge of this American tragedy with international repercussions.

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Thanks for 10 great years... and counting!

Posted by: Paul Little  •  September 10, 2011 @ 10:40am

Ten years ago, three web designers fresh out of school and a guy with experience in promotions and media decided to answer the call from movie studios across Canada to offer a home for online giveaways of movie passes and DVDs. These giveaways had been happening through a local movie website, but the studios liked the idea so much that they wanted it to expand.

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Interview: Matt Layzell of Canadian roots-rock band The Matinée

Posted by: Mark McLeod  •  September 7, 2011 @ 11:03pm

Earlier this past year, I caught up with Vancouver music producer Jonathon Fluevog as he was preparing the first Vogville Day and Night Festival, which happened at Vancouver's Alpen Club. One of the acts on the bill was Coquitlam-based The Matinée.

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True Blood: Soul of Fire

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  September 5, 2011 @ 8:56pm

On the cusp of True Blood's fourth season finale the side story-lines get a much needed reprieve in this second last episode of the year, just so that all hell could break loose.

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Review: Shark Night 3D

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  September 2, 2011 @ 11:28pm

When there is blood and chum in the cinematic waters that's always the first sign the summer season of movies is over and Halloween is not that far away.

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True Blood: Burning Down the House

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  August 30, 2011 @ 10:31pm

With the countless years of practice vampires seem to find it pretty easy to get the stain of blood out of everything they touch. A little glamouring here and there and all their problems seem to just disappear.

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True Blood: Let's Get Out of Here

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  August 23, 2011 @ 10:26pm

After last week's grave yard brawl things couldn't get any messier.... or could they? "Let's Get Out of Here" sets straight most of last week's craziness only to turn everything upside by the end of the episode. Only this time on live TV.

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Walkey Talk: The Little Film That Could

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  August 21, 2011 @ 1:17pm

I am a Woody Allen fanatic. Therefore, I see every one of his films no matter what. That is, regardless of what the critical or box office reception is. There's rarely any media to cover an opening of a Woody Allen film. There's never a midnight showing for those impatient fans -- in fact, there's usually not much of a line up.

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True Blood: Spellbound

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  August 17, 2011 @ 6:00pm

With the vampire BBQ now over and sun down the Louisiana King goes on damage control after the town's newest centuries old wrathful necromancer's genocide spell. In the aftermath of Antonia's spell Jessica is saved by Jason and then later breaks it off with Hoyt to push both of them away.

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Review: 30 Minutes or Less

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  August 15, 2011 @ 8:35pm

Premise may be important when putting a story on screen, but that doesn't mean it has to also be realistic -- not for comedies, at least. Characters might be similar from flick to flick, but it's the fresh -- and often ridiculous -- situations they are put in that make a funny film.

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