From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for December 2017 including "Purple Harvest", "Supergirl", "The Magicians" and a whole lot more:
A Dogs Way Home
Feature
Local Production Company: Singularity Productions
Director: Charles Martin Smith
Producer: Gavin Polone
Oct 16/17 - Dec 15/17
Noelle
Feature
Local Production Company: True Meaning Productions
Director: Marc Lawrence
Producer: Heather Meehan
Pm: Heather Meehan
Oct 23/17 - Jan 18/18
Peace
Feature
Local Production Company: Peace Pictures Canada Inc
Director: Robert Port
Producer: Rick Dugdale
Dec 03/17 - Dec 21/17
Purple Harvest
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions
Director: Drew Goddard
Exec. Producer: Mary McLaglen
Jan 29/18 - Apr 06/18
Two/One
Feature
Local Production Company: Khai Productions
Director: Juan Cabral
Producer: Dave Valleau
Nov 15/17 - Dec 03/17
Deadly Class
TV Pilot
Local Production Company: Pica Productions (BC) Limited
Director: Lee Toland Krieger
Producer: John Lenic
Nov 15/17 - Dec 05/17
A Series Of Unfortunate Events ~ Season 2
TV Series
Local Production Company: Olaf...
A Dogs Way Home
Feature
Local Production Company: Singularity Productions
Director: Charles Martin Smith
Producer: Gavin Polone
Oct 16/17 - Dec 15/17
Noelle
Feature
Local Production Company: True Meaning Productions
Director: Marc Lawrence
Producer: Heather Meehan
Pm: Heather Meehan
Oct 23/17 - Jan 18/18
Peace
Feature
Local Production Company: Peace Pictures Canada Inc
Director: Robert Port
Producer: Rick Dugdale
Dec 03/17 - Dec 21/17
Purple Harvest
Feature
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions
Director: Drew Goddard
Exec. Producer: Mary McLaglen
Jan 29/18 - Apr 06/18
Two/One
Feature
Local Production Company: Khai Productions
Director: Juan Cabral
Producer: Dave Valleau
Nov 15/17 - Dec 03/17
Deadly Class
TV Pilot
Local Production Company: Pica Productions (BC) Limited
Director: Lee Toland Krieger
Producer: John Lenic
Nov 15/17 - Dec 05/17
A Series Of Unfortunate Events ~ Season 2
TV Series
Local Production Company: Olaf...
- 11/30/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Ashley Judd is set to topline A Dog’s Way Home, Sony’s adaptation of the best-selling book by W. Bruce Cameron, the author of A Dog’s Purpose.
Judd will lead an ensemble that also sees Edward James Olmos, Wes Studi, Alexandra Shipp and Jonah Hauer-King on the roll call.
Charles Martin Smith, who directed animals as the helmer of Air Bud and Dolphin Tale, is directing the family drama, which is being produced by Gavin Polone. Cameron and his wife, Cathryn Michon, wrote the script.
According to the studio, “A Dog’s Way Home chronicles the heartwarming adventure of Bella, a...
Judd will lead an ensemble that also sees Edward James Olmos, Wes Studi, Alexandra Shipp and Jonah Hauer-King on the roll call.
Charles Martin Smith, who directed animals as the helmer of Air Bud and Dolphin Tale, is directing the family drama, which is being produced by Gavin Polone. Cameron and his wife, Cathryn Michon, wrote the script.
According to the studio, “A Dog’s Way Home chronicles the heartwarming adventure of Bella, a...
- 11/7/2017
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for October 2017 including "Skyscraper", "Siren", "Colony" and a whole lot more:
Features:
A Dogs Way Home
Local Production Company: Singularity Productions
Director: Charles Martin Smith
Producer: Gavin Polone
Oct 16/17 - Dec 15/17
Eggplant Emoji
Local Production Company: Eggplant Productions
Director: Jake Szymanski
Producer: Ross Dinerstein
Aug 21/17 - Oct 05/17
Elsewhere
Local Production Company: Elsewhere Productions
Director: Hernan Jimenez Garcia
Sep 11/17 - Oct 11/17
Nicole
Local Production Company: True Meaning Productions
Director: Marc Lawrence
Oct 23/17 - Jan 19/18
Skyscraper
Local Production Company: Main Mast Production - Can, Inc
Director: Rawson Marshall Thurter
Aug 14/17 - Nov 17/17
Untitled Robert Zemeckis Project
Local Production Company: Stiletto Cinema Partners
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Producer: Robert Zemeckis, Cherylanne Martin
Aug 11/17 - Oct 19/17
TV Series:
A Series Of Unfortunate Events ~ Season 2
Local Production Company: Olaf II Productions Inc
Director: Loni Peristere, Allan Arkush
Apr 17/17 - Apr 20/18
Arrow - Season 6
Local Production Company:...
Features:
A Dogs Way Home
Local Production Company: Singularity Productions
Director: Charles Martin Smith
Producer: Gavin Polone
Oct 16/17 - Dec 15/17
Eggplant Emoji
Local Production Company: Eggplant Productions
Director: Jake Szymanski
Producer: Ross Dinerstein
Aug 21/17 - Oct 05/17
Elsewhere
Local Production Company: Elsewhere Productions
Director: Hernan Jimenez Garcia
Sep 11/17 - Oct 11/17
Nicole
Local Production Company: True Meaning Productions
Director: Marc Lawrence
Oct 23/17 - Jan 19/18
Skyscraper
Local Production Company: Main Mast Production - Can, Inc
Director: Rawson Marshall Thurter
Aug 14/17 - Nov 17/17
Untitled Robert Zemeckis Project
Local Production Company: Stiletto Cinema Partners
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Producer: Robert Zemeckis, Cherylanne Martin
Aug 11/17 - Oct 19/17
TV Series:
A Series Of Unfortunate Events ~ Season 2
Local Production Company: Olaf II Productions Inc
Director: Loni Peristere, Allan Arkush
Apr 17/17 - Apr 20/18
Arrow - Season 6
Local Production Company:...
- 9/24/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Shout! Factory just sent over the 411 on the home video release of IFC Films thriller The Survivalist. Read on for details. From the Press Release: Shout! Factory has announced that the exhilarating new thriller The Survivalist is coming to… Continue Reading →
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- 9/5/2017
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Like a divine consolation for our collective heartache, the world was gifted with an absurd volume of beautiful new things to listen to in 2016. But epochal new albums from the likes of Radiohead, Anohni, Frank Ocean, David Bowie, Leonard Cohen, and the sisters Knowles (to name just a few) only told a small part of the story, as much of the year’s best new music was Trojan horse-ed into our lives via the movies.
The Best of 2016: IndieWire’s Year in Review Bible
Conner4Real wrote pop songs as catchy and profound as anything by The Weeknd, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling exchanged a series of bittersweet ballads, and a Polynesian princess followed her voice over the horizon. But it was the instrumental pieces that cut the deepest, as many of the best new films were proudly inextricable from their scores. “Moonlight” and “La La Land,” currently dominating the awards circuit,...
The Best of 2016: IndieWire’s Year in Review Bible
Conner4Real wrote pop songs as catchy and profound as anything by The Weeknd, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling exchanged a series of bittersweet ballads, and a Polynesian princess followed her voice over the horizon. But it was the instrumental pieces that cut the deepest, as many of the best new films were proudly inextricable from their scores. “Moonlight” and “La La Land,” currently dominating the awards circuit,...
- 12/19/2016
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
There is an image early in “Lion” where young Saroo (Sunny Pawar) is standing in a small valley between two hills. The late-day sun gives the rural Indian countryside a feeling of serenity. It’s as if the land is holding the five-year-old boy gently in its hands.
“Where we shot in India, you could literally dump the camera off the back of the truck and you’d have an amazing shot,” cinematographer Greig Fraser told IndieWire. “You have a plethora of choices to get a great shot, but it’s not necessarily what you need for the story.”
Read More: ‘Lion’ Trailer: Dev Patel, Rooney Mara and Nicole Kidman Will Leave You In Tears
In “Lion” much of the imagery is built around a sense of home as that five-year-old boy, through a series of tragic accidents, will be separated from his family and raised by a different set of parents in Australia.
“Where we shot in India, you could literally dump the camera off the back of the truck and you’d have an amazing shot,” cinematographer Greig Fraser told IndieWire. “You have a plethora of choices to get a great shot, but it’s not necessarily what you need for the story.”
Read More: ‘Lion’ Trailer: Dev Patel, Rooney Mara and Nicole Kidman Will Leave You In Tears
In “Lion” much of the imagery is built around a sense of home as that five-year-old boy, through a series of tragic accidents, will be separated from his family and raised by a different set of parents in Australia.
- 12/14/2016
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
It comes as no surprise that the best part about “Collateral Beauty” occurs when Dame Helen Mirren, playing an unknown actress (what range!), says: “Maybe I should play all of the parts.” Maybe she should have. Sure, the script would be the same paint-by-numbers melodrama, but at least there might be a kernel of artistry to interpret in this self-satisfied tragedy. And it’d be more fun than watching Will Smith crying on a bike for two hours.
Read More: The Best Films, TV Shows and More of 2016, According to IndieWire’s Staff
Let’s not be too harsh on Howard Inlet, Smith’s character and the center of this feel-bad tale. After all, exercise is really good for grief. One would think with all that bike riding he does, Howard would be able to talk two years after the death of his daughter, but apparently all he can do...
Read More: The Best Films, TV Shows and More of 2016, According to IndieWire’s Staff
Let’s not be too harsh on Howard Inlet, Smith’s character and the center of this feel-bad tale. After all, exercise is really good for grief. One would think with all that bike riding he does, Howard would be able to talk two years after the death of his daughter, but apparently all he can do...
- 12/13/2016
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
How the hell is “Lion” so damn good?
It’s one of the big questions hovering over the holiday movie season, right up there with urgent queries like “How many times have you seen ‘Moonlight?’” And it’s a question worth asking because — at least on paper — “Lion” should have been a kitschy melodrama or an exploitative disaster. Possibly both.
For one thing, it’s based on the kind of dangerously incredible true story that seems too astounding to go untold, but also — in a strange way — too banal to be dramatized. Saroo Brierley was born with a name he couldn’t remember, and in a place he couldn’t name. Raised in a squalid pocket of rural India with his single mother and older brothers, Saroo was accidentally separated from his family at age five, transported 930 miles across the country in the empty carriage of a random train, and...
It’s one of the big questions hovering over the holiday movie season, right up there with urgent queries like “How many times have you seen ‘Moonlight?’” And it’s a question worth asking because — at least on paper — “Lion” should have been a kitschy melodrama or an exploitative disaster. Possibly both.
For one thing, it’s based on the kind of dangerously incredible true story that seems too astounding to go untold, but also — in a strange way — too banal to be dramatized. Saroo Brierley was born with a name he couldn’t remember, and in a place he couldn’t name. Raised in a squalid pocket of rural India with his single mother and older brothers, Saroo was accidentally separated from his family at age five, transported 930 miles across the country in the empty carriage of a random train, and...
- 11/30/2016
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Our resident VOD expert tells you what's new to rent and/or own this week via various Digital HD providers such as cable Movies On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play and, of course, Netflix. Cable Movies On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pretheatrical exclusives for rent, priced from $3-$10, in 24- or 48-hour periods Dirty Grandpa (comedy, Robert De Niro, Zac Efron, Zoey Deutch, Aubrey Plaza; unrated) The Witch (period horror; Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson; rated R) Divine Access (comedy-drama; Billy Burke, Patrick Warburton; not rated) Izzie’s Way Home (animated/family; voices: Tori Spelling, Joey Fatone; not rated) Embrace of the Serpent (drama-action; Antonio Bolivar, Nicolas Cancino; not rated) Song of Lahore (documentary...
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- 5/18/2016
- by Robert B. DeSalvo
- Movies.com
Even if you haven’t actually sat down and watched their movies, you have probably brushed shoulders with the work of The Asylum. The independent film production company reached a new level of notoriety with their Sharknado films, but they’ve been working the low-budget, direct-to-video corner of the film industry for nearly two decades. Their modus operandi: […]
The post ‘Sharknado’ Production Company The Asylum Launches an Assault on the Animation Medium With ‘Izzie’s Way Home’ appeared first on /Film.
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- 1/22/2016
- by Jacob Hall
- Slash Film
Sure, the Super Bowl may primarily be about sports and stuff, but isn't it really about the commercials? From Kim Kardashian making fun of her love of selfies to puppies everywhere - seriously, everywhere - the Super Bowl makes advertising fun! (And, well, a little dark. Super Bowl Xlix featured some of the saddest commercials in recent memory. But we'll get to those.)Here are some of the commercials that had social media buzzing - from the star-studded, to the hilarious and to the inexplicably dark. (Looking at you, Nationwide!) Super Bowl Commercials: The Star-StuddedThe Super Bowl isn't just for...
- 2/2/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- PEOPLE.com
What in the world happened to Rick Castle?
ABC’s Castle and its characters raised that question — a lot — throughout its Season 7 premiere, and left us still grappling with it even after celebratory champagne flutes were clinked and Rick and Kate readied for their first night together in… a while. Up first, a recap of the twisty, turny hour, and then I’ll take inventory of the clues we have to work with, thus far.
Related Castle Alternate Reality Episode Will Ask, ‘What If Rick and Kate Never….’
Following The Money Trail
Picking right up where we left off, Kate...
ABC’s Castle and its characters raised that question — a lot — throughout its Season 7 premiere, and left us still grappling with it even after celebratory champagne flutes were clinked and Rick and Kate readied for their first night together in… a while. Up first, a recap of the twisty, turny hour, and then I’ll take inventory of the clues we have to work with, thus far.
Related Castle Alternate Reality Episode Will Ask, ‘What If Rick and Kate Never….’
Following The Money Trail
Picking right up where we left off, Kate...
- 9/30/2014
- TVLine.com
VOD Release Date: June 3, 2014, DVD Release Date: June 10, 2014
Price: DVD $24.99
Studio: Breaking Glass Pictures
Chris Marquette (Bad Country) was praised by critics for his performance in drama movie The Odd Way Home.
Marquette plays Duncan in the independent film, a reclusive man with autism who lives in a middle-of-nowhere town in New Mexico. His life is changed when he meets Maya (Rumer Willis, TV’s 90210 and the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore), who’s on the run trying to escape an abusive past in Los Angeles.
Despite being socially awkward, Duncan is a expert and maps and directions. The two join together to go on a journey across the American Southwest, which helps Maya learn to care for someone and shows Duncan a new world.
The Off Way Home premiered at the Austin Film Festival in 2013 but debuts for wide audiences with this DVD and video-on-demand release.
The...
Price: DVD $24.99
Studio: Breaking Glass Pictures
Chris Marquette (Bad Country) was praised by critics for his performance in drama movie The Odd Way Home.
Marquette plays Duncan in the independent film, a reclusive man with autism who lives in a middle-of-nowhere town in New Mexico. His life is changed when he meets Maya (Rumer Willis, TV’s 90210 and the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore), who’s on the run trying to escape an abusive past in Los Angeles.
Despite being socially awkward, Duncan is a expert and maps and directions. The two join together to go on a journey across the American Southwest, which helps Maya learn to care for someone and shows Duncan a new world.
The Off Way Home premiered at the Austin Film Festival in 2013 but debuts for wide audiences with this DVD and video-on-demand release.
The...
- 5/14/2014
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
Tommy Lee Jones has directed two TV movies (most recently The Sunset Limited) and one great theatrical feature, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. Now he has finished another film, which adapts Glendon Swarthout’s novel The Homesman. Jones’ movie will likely premiere at Cannes, and has a French release planned for May. The first Homesman trailer […]
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- 4/15/2014
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Experimenta India, International Festival of Moving Image Art, India’s only film festival dedicated to experimental films has unveiled the line-up for its 8th edition. This year the festival will showcase more than 50 films from Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Canada, Germany, Brazil, UK and India.
Kannada film Samskara, directed by Pattabhi Rama Reddy, will open the festival. The film is based on a story of the same name by U.R. Ananthamurthy. A 35mm print of the film received from the Arsenal Institut For Film And Video, a film archive in Berlin, will be showcased at the festival.
Nineteen films will compete in the International Competition section with nine of them coming from India. The Indian films selected are Black Pot Movement by Chaoba Thiyam, Nayi Kheti by Pallavi Paul, Blood Earth by Kush Badhwar, Pulse by Anuradha Chandra, Weapons of Mass Destruction by Payal Kapadia, Mount Song by Shambhavi Kaul,...
Kannada film Samskara, directed by Pattabhi Rama Reddy, will open the festival. The film is based on a story of the same name by U.R. Ananthamurthy. A 35mm print of the film received from the Arsenal Institut For Film And Video, a film archive in Berlin, will be showcased at the festival.
Nineteen films will compete in the International Competition section with nine of them coming from India. The Indian films selected are Black Pot Movement by Chaoba Thiyam, Nayi Kheti by Pallavi Paul, Blood Earth by Kush Badhwar, Pulse by Anuradha Chandra, Weapons of Mass Destruction by Payal Kapadia, Mount Song by Shambhavi Kaul,...
- 11/20/2013
- by Editorial Team
- DearCinema.com
Ready to rock out to some good music, Rumer Willis attended day two of the Coachella Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California on Saturday (April 13).
The oldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore showed off her trim body in denim cut offs and a pink-and-blue bikini top as she strolled the festivities.
On Saturday evening, the 24-year-old headed to the Neon Carnival with her boyfriend Jayson Blair, where they danced the night away.
The brunette actress will hit the big screen later this year in the drama “the Odd Way Home,” with Dave Vascio and Veronica Cartwright.
The oldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore showed off her trim body in denim cut offs and a pink-and-blue bikini top as she strolled the festivities.
On Saturday evening, the 24-year-old headed to the Neon Carnival with her boyfriend Jayson Blair, where they danced the night away.
The brunette actress will hit the big screen later this year in the drama “the Odd Way Home,” with Dave Vascio and Veronica Cartwright.
- 4/15/2013
- GossipCenter
Being a mommy always comes first — no matter what! Katie had to skip out on the New York Fashion Week festivities when her daughter Suri’s school closed early because of the winter weather. What a hands-on mom!
New York Fashion Week, which began on Feb. 7, is powering through the blizzard called Nemo that is torturing the whole Northeast. But elementary schools aren’t so tough, as Katie Holmes discovered on the morning of Feb. 8!
Katie Holmes Skips the Runway For Suri
Katie decided to skip a fashion presentation and personally pick her daughter, Suri, 6, from school, which closed very early because of the approaching storm in New York City.
Aww! We love that Katie has decided to be a mother first, and a celebrity second. It’s amazing that she just dropped everything for her adorable daughter.
It’s almost shocking, really — that Katie didn’t have a nanny...
New York Fashion Week, which began on Feb. 7, is powering through the blizzard called Nemo that is torturing the whole Northeast. But elementary schools aren’t so tough, as Katie Holmes discovered on the morning of Feb. 8!
Katie Holmes Skips the Runway For Suri
Katie decided to skip a fashion presentation and personally pick her daughter, Suri, 6, from school, which closed very early because of the approaching storm in New York City.
Aww! We love that Katie has decided to be a mother first, and a celebrity second. It’s amazing that she just dropped everything for her adorable daughter.
It’s almost shocking, really — that Katie didn’t have a nanny...
- 2/8/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Suri Cruise has reportedly been asking for a little sister -- and Katie wants to give her one! Read on for all the details. Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise look so happy together in New York, but a report is alleging that the divorced actress wants to add another little girl into the mix! "Suri has been asking for a sister lately -- she's even praying for one at night, which tugs at Katie's heart," a source told Star magazine. So Katie has been looking at adoption options, the source said, and has even been consulting with high-end adoption agencies to find a two or three-year-old girl who needs a family. Even though her reps are denying it, the source said it's still in the beginning stages. "Her goal is to have a new addition to their family within the next year," she said. What do You think HollyMoms? Should Katie adopt another child?...
- 11/17/2012
- by Hollywood Life Staff
- HollywoodLife
Above: Larry Rivers’ poster for the first New York Film Festival.
With the New York Film Festival celebrating its 50th edition next week I thought I’d look back on the very first festival, 49 years ago, in 1963. Whereas this year’s festival has a main slate of 33 films (as well as abundant sidebars) the inaugural event, programmed by Richard Roud and Amos Vogel, had only 21 features and a selection of shorts. The festival opened—on a Tuesday evening, September 10th, 1963—with a now-classic but then ill-received Buñuel, The Extermining Angel, and closed with a film and a director that have been all but forgotten: Dragées au poivre (Sweet and Sour), a French-Italian comedy with an all-star cast, directed by one Jacques Baratier.
Of the 21 selections—handpicked by Roud and Vogel as the year’s best—only six (masterpieces by Buñuel, Ozu, Olmi, Kobayashi, Polanski and Resnais) are currently available on DVD in the Us,...
With the New York Film Festival celebrating its 50th edition next week I thought I’d look back on the very first festival, 49 years ago, in 1963. Whereas this year’s festival has a main slate of 33 films (as well as abundant sidebars) the inaugural event, programmed by Richard Roud and Amos Vogel, had only 21 features and a selection of shorts. The festival opened—on a Tuesday evening, September 10th, 1963—with a now-classic but then ill-received Buñuel, The Extermining Angel, and closed with a film and a director that have been all but forgotten: Dragées au poivre (Sweet and Sour), a French-Italian comedy with an all-star cast, directed by one Jacques Baratier.
Of the 21 selections—handpicked by Roud and Vogel as the year’s best—only six (masterpieces by Buñuel, Ozu, Olmi, Kobayashi, Polanski and Resnais) are currently available on DVD in the Us,...
- 9/21/2012
- MUBI
The Grateful Dead are a lot of things to a lot of people, but one thing they aren't is an immersive, online experience capable of sucking away your money and free time without forcing you to leave your computer chair. Yet. Curious Sense, the same company responsible for Reo Speedwagon's "hidden object" game, Find Your Own Way Home (you thought I was kidding, didn't you?), will be creating a massively multiplayer online role-playing game called The Epic Tour that will allow thousands of tech-savvy hippies to vicariously relieve the famous Dead shows that their older, less-tech-savvy relatives rant about every Christmas. ("Mom, I don't want to talk to Uncle Moonbeam! He keeps talking about long strange trips and orange sunshine, whatever that is!) Curious Sense CEO Adam Blumenthal: "Players will explore a Grateful Dead-themed world comprised of many types of games, [...]...
- 12/20/2011
- Nerve
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