Meg Tilly

Sue and I couldn’t believe our good fortune. We have had a great deal of success in chatting with a number of the wonderful and charming cast of Bomb Girls. We decided to take a chance, and approached our wonderful contact at Shaw Media with the idea of one last interview to tie in with…

The River – Episodes 1 & 2

The River is the concerted effort of Oren Peli, of Paranormal Activity fame, and Steven Spielberg (amongst others of course), who made his own foray into spooky territory with Poltergeist. A film which Peli later paid homage to with James Wan with Insidious, which I have to admit, had some interesting moments, ideas, and a…

Red Dog – Review

I love when people introduce me to films I may not have seen from other parts of the world. Tonight I was lucky enough to watch one that I could sum up in one word, but it wouldn’t be a very long review… That word is fantastic. The movie comes from Australia. It’s based on…

The Return of the Lost Podcasts!!

For those of you who followed us on iTunes from the beginning, or went back and downloaded them, I have to apologize. We had to take 4 of them down to make room for new podcasts, and now that we’ve expanded our service we’ve uploaded them again. So you may end up with 4 episodes…

Back To The Future at the Digital Film Festival

There are few movies guaranteed to plaster a smile on my face every time I see them. Back To The Future is, however, one of them. I actually realized this today when I was watching it for who-knows-how-many-times-I’ve-seen-it. In between mouthing my favorite lines as they came up, there would be a huge grin plastered…

Jurassic Park at the Digital Film Festival

I love the Digital Film Festival put on by Cineplex here in Canada. It’s a chance to see beloved films from the 80s and 90s back where they belong, on the big screen… in a digital presentation. I would go to all of them, if I had the time and the cash flow, even at…

Moon Point

A lot of indie Canadian films seem to get lost when doing battle against the bigger-budgeted films that populate the box office. That’s why when a smaller film comes along that really catches our attention, like the Untitled Work of Paul Shepard (hoping for a DVD release date soon!!), we like to talk it up…

Stacie Mistysyn

Caitlin Ryan. Sigh. I had such a crush on her when I was her age. And re-watching all the Degrassi I have lately put me in the mind to see if Stacie Mistysyn, the actor behind the role, would have time to sit and talk with Sue and I. Imagine my delight, when she said…

Bomb Girls: Episode 5 – Armistice

In watching this episode of Bomb Girls, I was thinking perhaps a sub-title was needed under this week’s title – this is the price we pay. I’m not talking in terms of comeuppance or karma, I’m referring simply to what we pay in lives and emotions, in response to war. And this week, they pull…

The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)

I’ve jumped into a whole new decade in 101 Horror Movies, and I’ve come across the first Hammer film on the list. Hammer is an iconic studio name for horror fans, churning out some classics, some not so classics, and always colorful posters that highlighted the terror of the monster, and the curves of the…