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.
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.
Alberta giant accuses B.C. digital services provider of ‘spreading misinformation’
A small digital services provider has declared war against Shaw Communications.
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.
Chief Dan George was a logger, a dockworker, a musician, a poet, and, at nearly 60 years of age, he became a movie star.
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
District 9 director and former Rainmaker artist Neill Blomkamp recalls the genesis of his sci-fi sensation at Toronto’s Spy Films
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.
Novus Entertainment turns to feds and B.C. court over allegedly unfair pricing
Family of slain girl working with Vancouver’s No Equal Entertainment on ‘morality lesson’ about bullying
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.