Critic’s Corner weekend (USA Today)
Sci Fi launches its latest summer series with Charlie Jade (tonight, 8 ET/PT), a Canadian import about a detective who finds himself bouncing among three parallel universes. One represents the world as it is today; one, the world as it might become in the future if we stay on our current path; and one, what it might have become if we had made different choices in the past. I’m sure it will all …
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Women`s Titles: Page 3 (RainbowNetwork.com)
*Prices correct at time of going to press. 2 Seconds This simple French-Canadian film centers on Laurie (Charlotte Laurier), an accomplished cyclist and champion of the mountain biking circuit.
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Women`s Titles: Page 3 (RainbowNetwork.com)
*Prices correct at time of going to press. 2 Seconds This simple French-Canadian film centers on Laurie (Charlotte Laurier), an accomplished cyclist and champion of the mountain biking circuit.
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Women`s Titles: Page 3 (RainbowNetwork.com)
*Prices correct at time of going to press. 2 Seconds This simple French-Canadian film centers on Laurie (Charlotte Laurier), an accomplished cyclist and champion of the mountain biking circuit.
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Women`s Titles: Page 3 (RainbowNetwork.com)
*Prices correct at time of going to press. 2 Seconds This simple French-Canadian film centers on Laurie (Charlotte Laurier), an accomplished cyclist and champion of the mountain biking circuit.
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Panda beats Sandler film with $60M weekend (GMA News)
LOS ANGELES - Jack Black’s Po the panda outgunned Adam Sandler’s Zo the hairdresser. Black’s cartoon comedy “Kung Fu Panda” pulled in $60 million in ticket sales to debut as the weekend’s No. 1 movie, while Sandler’s salon romp “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” opened in second place with $40 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
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Critic’s Corner Monday (USA Today)
We’re full-on into rerun season, but that’s not so bad, not if you either missed an episode the first time around (and who didn’t?) or enjoyed it enough to want to see it again. Like, for example, tonight’s repeat of Bones (Fox, 8 ET/PT), which takes us back to those happy, innocent days before we discovered little Zachy was a cannibal-in-training. In this entertaining outing, all we have to …
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Guns aimed at movies causing genuine drama for police: intelligence report (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
OTTAWA - Guns intended for make-believe action on the silver screen are winding up in the hands of real-life criminals due to a “loophole” in Canadian laws, says an RCMP intelligence report.
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Edward Curtis’ ‘Head Hunters’ takes another bow with film festival screening (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A special screening of Edward Curtis’ “In the Land of the Head Hunters” is a landmark moment for Northwest filmmaking and the Seattle International Film Festival.
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Five questions with … Stuart Gordon, director of ‘Stuck’ (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By Cary Darling In horror circles, director Stuart Gordon is revered for one thing: Re-Animator (1985), one of the most deliriously over-the-top movies of the ’80s. Though Gordon, 60, has been working consistently over the past two decades, his new film, Stuck , is generating his most buzz since Re - Animator ’s heyday. It’s based on the well-known 2001 Fort Worth case in which nurse’s aide …
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Canada car unions call blockade strike (Calcutta News)
Canadian unions are stepping up an ongoing protest against General Motors.
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Neve Campbell gets fired up (Calgary Sun)
To be fair, it wasn’t Neve Campbell who came up with the idea that all TV and film writers should be required to undergo sex changes. But when the notion was presented to Campbell, let’s just say the Canadian actress didn’t dismiss it outright.
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What’s the big *%$@-ing deal?! (Toronto Sun)
YPF ‘exactly the kind of Canadian movie we should be funding’
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Five questions with … Stuart Gordon, director of ‘Stuck’ (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By Cary Darling In horror circles, director Stuart Gordon is revered for one thing: Re-Animator (1985), one of the most deliriously over-the-top movies of the ’80s. Though Gordon, 60, has been working consistently over the past two decades, his new film, Stuck , is generating his most buzz since Re - Animator ’s heyday. It’s based on the well-known 2001 Fort Worth case in which nurse’s aide …
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Profanity alternatives in titles (Jam! Showbiz)
How do you market a film with a profanity in the title? “Actually,” says Young People F—ing director Martin Gero, “since this is my first feature, I wouldn’t know how you market a film that doesn’t have a profanity in the title.
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What’s the big *%$@-ing deal?! (Toronto Sun)
YPF ‘exactly the kind of Canadian movie we should be funding’
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