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Cameron Bailey remains passionate about films and their power to inspire.
We are just days away from my favourite month of the year, September. Specific things make September my favourite month of the year, and we kick it off with the 47th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Canadian and International films coupled with special events, celebrity appearances, and an
One World Film Festival Hits Ottawa’s Silver Screen
Film junkies won’t want to miss Ottawa’s 26th annual documentary festival, the One World Film Festival, (OWFF) taking place this weekend. OWFF is Ottawa's longest-running documentary film festival, focused on raising awareness to global issues with a line-up that promises to deliver some fantastic thought-provoking movies. Friday’s focus will be
Get Thee to The Shrine
THE SHRINE (2010) is the second horror movie directed by Canadian Jon Knautz (pronounced “kuh-nots”), 32, whose first feature, the horror-comedy JACK BROOKS: MONSTER SLAYER (2007), co-starring Robert Englund, generated tremendous buzz for a debut effort and won several honours at the 2009 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. THE SHRINE was an
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