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By | September 2014
Today we’re highlighting two key “climate changes” that affect every filmmaker, big or small…
Hey, filmmakers. Welcome to Going Bionic, #233. As you may have heard, a sharp dip in Hollywood earnings recently has forced the powers that be to tighten...
Burton Bowen’s Keep Moving offers a new take on the old survival of the fittest in a post-apocalyptic world phenomenon. Fifteen minutes of your time and...
When a phone-sex operator becomes troubled with intense migraines each time she speaks to a particularly disturbing caller, something bad is certain to...
Past acts of violence seem destined to recur at a certain waterfront property, leaving space for unanswered questions and an abundance of fear. Zach...
Before I get into one of the most boneheaded PR moves ever made, I want to address a fact I find jawdropping: Idris Elba plays an escaped killer in No Good...
Brenda Davis' documentary Sister shines a light on a surprising humanitarian crisis affecting developing countries: childbirth-related deaths. Through the...
Digital Celluloid, a comic strip by artist Chris Cirillo, pokes fun at the films of today, tomorrow and yesterday. Whether it is a classic or an upcoming...
Welcome to Going Bionic #232. We’ve recently spent time discussing how the collapse of the summer box office and the bleak sales at the Toronto...
Department of Defense Special Agent Tom (Adam Cardon) has been tasked with putting together a special team to thwart a potential plot to build and detonate...
This review was originally published on April 24, 2014... Daniel Junge and Bryan Storkel's documentary feature, Fight Church, takes a look at a growing...