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Film

Winter’s Bone outclasses the big guys, Tom Cruise, Adam Sandler, Coco and Igor

Jennifer Lawrence stars in a small film set in the Ozark Mountains called Winter’s Bone. It’s one of the best of the year. (Read more)

Storytelling Festival, Drag Queens at the Art Gallery, and Bollywood under the stars

Here's my Masala Mix top three events not to miss this weekend: 1. FUSE [Performance | Music | Art] Fri, June 11 6pm-Midnight @ Vancouver Art Gallery FREE for members, $20 online This...

The 80s are back with The Karate Kid and The A-Team. Or you can look far back to a woman's struggle in 400 A.D.

Will Smith's son Jaden is the new Karate Kid although that's kung fu that Jackie Chan is teaching him. (Read more)

Lonely? You're not alone

Every time I see a Sex and the City 2 poster, I feel like throwing up.

Leo Awards honour B.C.’s top film and TV talent

The Leo Awards’ Gala Awards Ceremony was held at the Westin Bayshore on Saturday night.

Leo Awards honour those behind-the-scenes

On June 4, the Leo Awards honoured technicians and craftspeople in B.C.'s film and TV industry.

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I hope that people realize the value and the strength of the artistic community in Vancouver and BC. I think sometimes we take it for granted what's going on and I think sometimes people don't realize

Producer/Director/Actor & Screenwriter Kelly-Ruth Mercier Nominated for Leo Award

Kelly-Ruth Mercier is nominated for the Best Screenwriting Award for the short “No One Knows You Like Your Mother”, which she also wrote, directed and produced.

Leo Awards roll out the red carpet

The 2010 Leo Awards take place this weekend at Vancouver’s Westin Bayshore.

Carrie and the girls are back with Sex and the City 2

Carrie Bradshaw brings her three gal pals and her fashion sense to "the new Middle East". How does that work out? Also new in theatres: A Prince of Persia, four cute Babies and a grumpy Maid. (Read