By Anne Brodie The Andrea Riseborough underground Oscar campaign – if unconventional – exists for a reason. The British actor is positively on fire in an extremely difficult, naked role in the fact-based elegy of an addict To Leslie. Made on a shoestring budget, and executive produced and financed by Risebrough, there was no money for a traditional awards season… View Post
Supporting Your Teen Through a Painful Breakup: Key Points and Tips for Parents
At the tender age of 15, I found myself in my first serious relationship during my sophomore year of high school. What made our bond special was our shared love for laughter – we laughed until our sides ached and we couldn’t breathe. It was intoxicating to feel so accepted, loved, and free to talk about anything and everything. Of… View Post
Help Your Teen Achieve Back To School Success with these 12 Tips!
Are you a parent of a teen who is getting ready to head back to school? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! The back to school season can be a stressful time for both parents and teens alike. But don’t worry – we’ve got you covered! We’ve gathered 12 tips to help your teen achieve back to school success. So, buckle… View Post
In Which We’re Cautioned, Delighted, Engaged and Aghast!
By Anne Brodie Big news this week! The 20th-anniversary 4K restoration release of Ang Lee’s masterpiece Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The quadruple Oscar-winning landmark film, a departure for Lee whose prior work included Sense and Sensibility, The Ice Storm, Ride with the Devil, and later Brokeback Mountain, changed the action genre. Lee’s sweeping cinematography, and stupendous, gravity-defying fight choreography, with… View Post
Sadie Laflamme-Snow and Andie MacDowell Time Travel in Hallmark’s The Way Home.
It’s not often that a young actor has the opportunity to play a complicated character who undergoes experiences that fundamentally change her while spanning two time periods. But Sadie Laflamme-Snow who plays Alice in Hallmark Channel’s The Way Home had what she calls a “masterclass”. Her Alice navigates a myriad of emotional experiences under distinctly differing times, events, sensations and… View Post
What We Deserve by Shelley Jarrett
In her latest documentary, “What We Deserve,” Canadian filmmaker Shelley Jarrett sheds light on the long-standing issue of colonialism and the slave trade in relation to the British monarchy. The film, co-produced and written by Andrew Terry Pasieka, will be screened on February 18 at the Burlington Library and will be available for public release on Eventive on February 19th…. View Post
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