It’s Vancouver’s worst-kept secret
The Day the Earth Stood Still is a remake of a classic sci-fi thriller about an alien (Keanu Reeves) who visits Earth to warn humankind that it is about to cause an environmental disaster of epic proportions.
The Prairie provinces may not be leading the green movement, but momentum is quietly building as green committees spring up and individual companies accept responsibility for their garbage.
When it comes to the greening of the film and TV industry, British Columbia continues to blaze the trail in Western Canada, with numerous productions actually reducing their environmental impact.
Lifestyle channels are countering the economic downturn by designing new programs and revising continuing series that talk Canadians through the financial crunch.
It’s ironic to watch Canada’s number-one distributor, Alliance Films, compete with many of its former colleagues regrouped in Entertainment One, which itself is battling it out with Maple Pictures to be Canada’s number-two feature-film distributor.
Quebec filmmaker Jim Donovan and his 3 Seasons picked up the $15,000 Borsos Award…
Insight Film Releasing has inked a deal with L.A.’s Grindstone Entertainment Group to produce and distribute…
The threat of a Screen Actors Guild strike has slowed service production across the country, though the rise of rival union AFTRA…
Filmmakers got an early taste of the Whistler Film Festival on Wednesday at the…
Canucks Laura Harris (Dead Like Me, 24) and Peter Howitt (Laws of Attraction, Sliding Doors) have joined the cast…