Read All Our SummerWorks Reviews HERE White Man’s Indian (A) This is a story that needs to be told and should be told but is not for the faint of heart. Writer Darla Contois explores identity on multiple fronts, the first being the lack of recorded history for Canadian First Nations which causes Eva, the […]
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When Kelly first asked me if I wanted to write for My Entertainment World, my first response was, “You know I have no qualifications or experience whatsoever, right?” but then I thought about all the passionate rants and gut-wrenching, trying-not-to-cry-and-then-crying, brooding-in-the-dark moments I’ve had as a life long Leafs’ fan. I spend most of my […]
Click Here to read all of our coverage from 2017 San Diego Comic-Con The technical categories at the Oscars usually leave the audience asking “what’s that?”. Luckily, CW3PR & Impact24 PR are actually interested in answering that question. In both 2016 and 2017, they brought overlooked film professionals like production designers and FX artists to San […]
The 2017 SummerWorks Performance Festival runs August 3-13 and our staff is on hand to cover pretty much everything. Check back at this page throughout the festival for all of our reviews and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter accounts for all the latest updates. The MyTheatre Artists Advertising Discount Program If your SummerWorks show scores […]
Click Here to read all of our coverage from 2017 San Diego Comic-Con AT&T makes TV shows now. That may be a sign of the corporate apocalypse but, to hell with it, Mr. Mercedes (a new serial killer drama adapted from a Stephen King trilogy) is fantastic and I’m choosing not to worry too much […]
Dunkirk is one of the most original history films in mainstream cinema. Unlike most traditional war films the focus is not on the action of the war, or the ideology of the battle, but the reality of its consequences. It shows us the momentary stress of being on the battlefield, and brings us face-to-face with the […]
Click Here to read all of our coverage from 2017 San Diego Comic-Con The official synopsis for filmmaking duo Jessica Curtright & Santiago C. Tapia’s new horror short It Began Without Warning is “‘The time has come,’ the Walrus said. And all the little Oysters stood and waited in a row.” I sat down with Santiago at San […]
Episode three for a new season is a tough nut to crack. In season six of Game of Thrones, I told you that the third episode is where most TV shows hit a slump, a downturn in the action to focus on suspense-building and drama. But with hindsight, I can say that it only seems […]
