Cheryl Binning

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Midnight Madness: George A. Romero’s Survival of the Dead

Horror filmmaker George Romero’s latest tale from the gruesome and bloody world of the undead pits two feuding clans in the middle of a zombie epidemic.

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Talent Lab: Mega opportunities for Canadians

In a four-day crash course, a select group of emerging filmmakers will get up-close and personal with some of the most esteemed artists from around the world.

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Defiant Shaw turns table on Novus

Alberta giant accuses B.C. digital services provider of ‘spreading misinformation’

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Shaw playing ‘dirty pool,’ says rival

A small digital services provider has declared war against Shaw Communications.

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Story of teen’s murder to be handled with care, says Sugar

No Equal Entertainment is developing a feature film based on the notorious 1997 murder of teenager Reena Virk with the full co-operation of the victim’s family.

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Chief Dan George: Changed Hollywood image of Native Peoples

Chief Dan George was a logger, a dockworker, a musician, a poet, and, at nearly 60 years of age, he became a movie star.

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Big push for tax relief in B.C.

Industry reps to meet with minister, looking to write a last-minute incentive into the Sept. 1 budget. ‘Time is of the essence,’ says Leitch

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‘The idea of it drove me nuts’

District 9 director and former Rainmaker artist Neill Blomkamp recalls the genesis of his sci-fi sensation at Toronto’s Spy Films

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Paperny Films: Unscripted insights

People who don’t know David Paperny tend to view him as that quirky Vancouver producer behind the S&M TV series Kink; a colorful and lively character who wears a black cowboy hat and shows up at parties in leather pants.

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Shaw playing ‘dirty pool’ says rival

Novus Entertainment turns to feds and B.C. court over allegedly unfair pricing

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Story of teen’s murder to be handled with care, says Sugar

Family of slain girl working with Vancouver’s No Equal Entertainment on ‘morality lesson’ about bullying

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Shaw Rocket Fund’s Agnes Augustin: Funding the fight for kids TV

Agnes Augustin is an ardent advocate of Canadian children’s programming. And it’s not just because of her eight-year association with the Shaw Rocket Fund – first as a member of the board and, since 2004, as president. She’s also a mom.