CanWest MediaWorks Inc. (TSX:CWM.UN) is boosting its stake in the joint company set to acquire Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc. (TSX:AAC.B) to $200 million from $132 million.
Best Picture: "Little Miss Sunshine." It started the Oscar race as a dark horse but is now considered a film with a genuine shot at pulling off a "Crash"-style upset. Comparisons to "Crash" should end there, however _ "Little Miss Sunshine" is a far superior movie, and the only film in the pack that possesses a sense of fun and optimism amid the dark subject matter. This is a road movie people will watch in 20 years and still adore.
Killer Films, one of the leading forces in independent filmmaking for over 12 years, and independent film distributor THINKFilm, today announced an exciting new partnership whereby Killer will develop and produce films that THINKFilm will finance and distribute on a worldwide basis.
Ryan Gosling, Paul Haggis and Deepa Mehta were among the Canuck film luminaries invited to lunch with the consul general of Canada on Thursday in advance of this weekend’s Academy Awards.
A bit of patience is called for when you first encounter "The Black Donnellys." The premise of this new NBC drama from Oscar-winning Canadian Paul Haggis and co-creator Bobby Moresco would seem simple: four working-class Irish brothers in New York City who stick together, fractiously, while tumbling into organized crime.
CanWest MediaWorks Inc. (TSX:CWM.UN) is boosting its stake in the joint company set to acquire Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc. (TSX:AAC.B) to $200 million from $132 million.
Best Picture: "Little Miss Sunshine." It started the Oscar race as a dark horse but is now considered a film with a genuine shot at pulling off a "Crash"-style upset. Comparisons to "Crash" should end there, however _ "Little Miss Sunshine" is a far superior movie, and the only film in the pack that possesses a sense of fun and optimism amid the dark subject matter. This is a road movie people will watch in 20 years and still adore.
Killer Films, one of the leading forces in independent filmmaking for over 12 years, and independent film distributor THINKFilm, today announced an exciting new partnership whereby Killer will develop and produce films that THINKFilm will finance and distribute on a worldwide basis.
Ryan Gosling, Paul Haggis and Deepa Mehta were among the Canuck film luminaries invited to lunch with the consul general of Canada on Thursday in advance of this weekend’s Academy Awards.
A bit of patience is called for when you first encounter "The Black Donnellys." The premise of this new NBC drama from Oscar-winning Canadian Paul Haggis and co-creator Bobby Moresco would seem simple: four working-class Irish brothers in New York City who stick together, fractiously, while tumbling into organized crime.
CanWest MediaWorks Inc. (TSX:CWM.UN) is boosting its stake in the joint company set to acquire Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc. (TSX:AAC.B) to $200 million from $132 million.
Best Picture: "Little Miss Sunshine." It started the Oscar race as a dark horse but is now considered a film with a genuine shot at pulling off a "Crash"-style upset. Comparisons to "Crash" should end there, however _ "Little Miss Sunshine" is a far superior movie, and the only film in the pack that possesses a sense of fun and optimism amid the dark subject matter. This is a road movie people will watch in 20 years and still adore.
Killer Films, one of the leading forces in independent filmmaking for over 12 years, and independent film distributor THINKFilm, today announced an exciting new partnership whereby Killer will develop and produce films that THINKFilm will finance and distribute on a worldwide basis.
Ryan Gosling, Paul Haggis and Deepa Mehta were among the Canuck film luminaries invited to lunch with the consul general of Canada on Thursday in advance of this weekend’s Academy Awards.
A bit of patience is called for when you first encounter "The Black Donnellys." The premise of this new NBC drama from Oscar-winning Canadian Paul Haggis and co-creator Bobby Moresco would seem simple: four working-class Irish brothers in New York City who stick together, fractiously, while tumbling into organized crime.