Whistler Film Festival Day 2 – movies, celebs, amuse bouches
The celebs, the after-parties, the food, the hot tubs – and, oh yeah, the movies.
Kathryn McCaughey on NOBRO’s full-length debut, taxes and snake blood.
The celebs, the after-parties, the food, the hot tubs – and, oh yeah, the movies.
The comedian drops by the 2011 Whistler Film Festival to accept a prize. Rachel Fox reports.
Plus: Steve McQueen’s Shame, Meryl Streep’s Iron Lady, Woody Allen’s birthday in this week’s movie news.
Regan Payne charts the director’s journey from Mean Streets to Hugo.
Vancouver actor Ben Ratner on playing a schizophrenic in Carl Bessai’s Sisters&Brothers.
Interview with the director of the Replacements documentary Color Me Obsessed.
Regan Payne on The Descendants, Breaking Dawn Part 1, the Golden Globes and Madonna.
Is Adam Sandler’s Jack and Jill really worse than Howard the Duck, Season of the Witch and The Love Guru?
Regan Payne looks back on some of the best movies about journalists on the hunt for a drink, er, story.
Regan Payne on the Iranian filmmaker, outlawed from making a movie for the next 20 years.
Julia Brown reviews the Elizabeth Olsen movie, as well as This Is Not a Film and Michael, all part of the 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival.
As opposed to those that Hollywood studio executives want to make.
Vancouver actor Jonathan Lloyd Walker on his role in The Thing, a new prequel to the 1982 John Carpenter horror flick.
The auteur behind “the worst movie ever made” lives up to his eccentric reputation during a Q-and-A.
Alps is director Yorgos Lanthimos’ follow-up to his Oscar-nominated Dogtooth.
