On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. Today’s Free Movie of the Day is the true crime “dramedy” Casino Jack, which first premiered in 2010 and stars Kevin Spacey as the title character. You can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Directed by George Hickenlooper from a screenplay written by Norman Snider, Casino Jack has the following synopsis: A hot shot Washington DC lobbyist and his protégé go down hard as their schemes to peddle influence lead to corruption and murder.
Spacey is joined in the cast by Barry Pepper, Kelly Preston, Jon Lovitz, Rachelle Lefevre, Graham Greene, Ruth Marshall, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, John Robinson, Jason Weinberg, Spencer Garrett, Yok Come Ho,...
Directed by George Hickenlooper from a screenplay written by Norman Snider, Casino Jack has the following synopsis: A hot shot Washington DC lobbyist and his protégé go down hard as their schemes to peddle influence lead to corruption and murder.
Spacey is joined in the cast by Barry Pepper, Kelly Preston, Jon Lovitz, Rachelle Lefevre, Graham Greene, Ruth Marshall, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, John Robinson, Jason Weinberg, Spencer Garrett, Yok Come Ho,...
- 2/17/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Are you an avid fan of the Polish erotic thriller “365 Days?” If so, you will likely look for similar flicks that leave you just as astonished. Well, look no further because, in this blog post, we will break down some of the best movies which offer a cinematic delight of other movies like “365 days.” From spine-tingling thrill rides and forbidden romances to heartwarming stories – our list has something for every taste.
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Let’s get right into it and look at some of the top contenders!
List of Movies Like “365 Days” Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) Below Her Mouth (2016) After (2019) Amar: With You Until the End of the World (2017) Nymphomaniac (2013) Shame (2011) Original Sin (2001) Newness (2017) Femme Fatale (2002) Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
The first film in the list of movies like 365 days is Sam Taylor-johnson’s 2015 blockbuster, “Fifty Shades of Grey,” which...
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Let’s get right into it and look at some of the top contenders!
List of Movies Like “365 Days” Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) Below Her Mouth (2016) After (2019) Amar: With You Until the End of the World (2017) Nymphomaniac (2013) Shame (2011) Original Sin (2001) Newness (2017) Femme Fatale (2002) Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
The first film in the list of movies like 365 days is Sam Taylor-johnson’s 2015 blockbuster, “Fifty Shades of Grey,” which...
- 2/12/2023
- by Israr Ahmed
- buddytv.com
The synopsis for We Had It Coming says, "In this allegorical tale of woman versus man, Anna looks to avenge her younger sister who was tormented by an abusive pimp."
Writer, producer, and director Paul Barbeau has crafted a tale in which Anna, in her course for vengeance, is subjected to a torrent of unwarranted, negligent, and abusive behavior from pretty much every man in her path.
Barbeau credits the Jeffrey Epstein affair and Ghislaine Maxwell's role in it as his launching point, seemingly hoping to expose the sad realities that women are still victimized almost daily for myriad reasons without even realizing it.
Perhaps using a drug- and prostitution-fueled plot robs the story of some of its allegorical validity.
The points are so in your face that you don't get much time to consider how it relates to the subtler indignities women suffered like those deceived by Epstein.
Writer, producer, and director Paul Barbeau has crafted a tale in which Anna, in her course for vengeance, is subjected to a torrent of unwarranted, negligent, and abusive behavior from pretty much every man in her path.
Barbeau credits the Jeffrey Epstein affair and Ghislaine Maxwell's role in it as his launching point, seemingly hoping to expose the sad realities that women are still victimized almost daily for myriad reasons without even realizing it.
Perhaps using a drug- and prostitution-fueled plot robs the story of some of its allegorical validity.
The points are so in your face that you don't get much time to consider how it relates to the subtler indignities women suffered like those deceived by Epstein.
- 9/17/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Stars: Leo Fafard, Marshall Williams, Natalie Krill, Amy Matysio, Jonathan Cherry, Jay Reso, Tinsel Korey, Fei Ren, Daniel Maslany, Sheldon Bergstrom, Josh Strait, Laura Abramsen | Written by T.R. McCauley, Justin Ludwig | Directed by Lowell Dean
I was probably one of about seven people that wasn’t enamoured with Wolf Cop. There’s a lot of love for it, but I just didn’t have the same blast with it that everyone else seemed to. That’s not to say it’s a bad film, I was mid festival, severely sleep deprived and in need of a good rest. So, when offered Lowell Dean’s latest piece, SuperGrid, I was eager to see if this was a one off. Seems that yes, it was.
Deep in the throes of a pandemic, Brothers Jesse (Leo Fafard) and Deke (Marshall Williams) are tasked to do a ‘run’ across the SuperGrid, a dangerous wasteland...
I was probably one of about seven people that wasn’t enamoured with Wolf Cop. There’s a lot of love for it, but I just didn’t have the same blast with it that everyone else seemed to. That’s not to say it’s a bad film, I was mid festival, severely sleep deprived and in need of a good rest. So, when offered Lowell Dean’s latest piece, SuperGrid, I was eager to see if this was a one off. Seems that yes, it was.
Deep in the throes of a pandemic, Brothers Jesse (Leo Fafard) and Deke (Marshall Williams) are tasked to do a ‘run’ across the SuperGrid, a dangerous wasteland...
- 7/21/2020
- by Faye Ellis
- Nerdly
In the run-up to next month’s Cannes Festival, Cologne-based Media Luna New Films has acquired international rights to “We Had It Coming,” starring Natalie Krill and Brazil’s “The Friendly Man,” one of the standouts at Ventana Sur’s strong Copia Final showcase of near-finished Latin American movies.
MK2 Mile End will distribute “We Had It Coming” in Canada; O2 Play, the theatrical, TV and DVD distribution company of Fernando Mereilles’ O2 Filmes production house, will release “The Friendly Man,” now in advanced post-production, in Brazil.
Media Luna will introduce both titles to buyers at next month’s Cannes Film Market.
“We Had It Coming,” the English-language debut of Montreal based Paul Barbeau, and “The Friendly Man,” with Brazilian rock star Paulo Miklos as its male lead, tackle issues which are liable of becoming trending topics at this year’s Cannes Film Market: Women fighting back; men questioning their...
MK2 Mile End will distribute “We Had It Coming” in Canada; O2 Play, the theatrical, TV and DVD distribution company of Fernando Mereilles’ O2 Filmes production house, will release “The Friendly Man,” now in advanced post-production, in Brazil.
Media Luna will introduce both titles to buyers at next month’s Cannes Film Market.
“We Had It Coming,” the English-language debut of Montreal based Paul Barbeau, and “The Friendly Man,” with Brazilian rock star Paulo Miklos as its male lead, tackle issues which are liable of becoming trending topics at this year’s Cannes Film Market: Women fighting back; men questioning their...
- 4/23/2019
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Leo Fafard, Marshall Williams, Natalie Krill, Amy Matysio, Jonathan Cherry, Jay Reso, Tinsel Korey, Fei Ren, Daniel Maslany, Sheldon Bergstrom, Josh Strait, Laura Abramsen | Written by T.R. McCauley, Justin Ludwig | Directed by Lowell Dean
I was probably one of about seven people that wasn’t enamoured with Wolf Cop. There’s a lot of love for it, but I just didn’t have the same blast with it that everyone else seemed to. That’s not to say it’s a bad film, I was mid festival, severely sleep deprived and in need of a good rest. So, when offered Lowell Dean’s latest piece, SuperGrid, I was eager to see if this was a one off. Seems that yes, it was.
Deep in the throes of a pandemic, Brothers Jesse (Leo Fafard) and Deke (Marshall Williams) are tasked to do a ‘run’ across the SuperGrid, a dangerous wasteland...
I was probably one of about seven people that wasn’t enamoured with Wolf Cop. There’s a lot of love for it, but I just didn’t have the same blast with it that everyone else seemed to. That’s not to say it’s a bad film, I was mid festival, severely sleep deprived and in need of a good rest. So, when offered Lowell Dean’s latest piece, SuperGrid, I was eager to see if this was a one off. Seems that yes, it was.
Deep in the throes of a pandemic, Brothers Jesse (Leo Fafard) and Deke (Marshall Williams) are tasked to do a ‘run’ across the SuperGrid, a dangerous wasteland...
- 12/21/2018
- by Faye Ellis
- Nerdly
Supergrid will get a wider, theatrical showing this December. This post-apocalyptic thriller already had its World Premiere, at the Calgary International Film Festival. This title also had a release at this year's Blood in the Snow Film Festival. In the film, two brothers move some cargo, across a dangerous wasteland. A trailer premiered for the film earlier this year (found below). And, Supergrid was developed by Canadian director Lowell Dean. The cast consists of: Marshall Williams, Natalie Krill ("Wynonna Earp"), Jonathan Cherry and WWE star Jay Reso. A preview of the film's wider Canadian release is hosted here. Supergrid will show in at least three Canadian cities. On December 14th, this thriller will show in: Calgary, Toronto and Ottawa. Canadian distributor Raven Banner Releasing will be handling the launch. All of these showings will last for at least one week, with the Calgary launch lasting two weeks. Canadian fans will have a.
- 11/20/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Tagline: "Two Infamous Brothers. One Suicide Mission." The trailer for Supergrid debuted on Quiet Earth, earlier today. This post-apocalyptic puts two notorious brothers on a road of death. They carry a mysterious cargo as Road Pirates try to intercept their delivery. Supergrid stars: Marshall Williams, Natalie Krill ("Wynonna Earp"), Jonathan Cherry and WWE star Jay Reso. This title is heading to Cannes, through Raven Banner Entertainment. And, the film's official poster and first trailer are hosted here. Supergrid was shot in Saskatchewan, through Telefilm Canada. Nsi Features First, Creative Saskatchewan and SuperChannel also helped produce this tense action yarn. Set to be released later in 2018, fans of sci-fi or of action thrillers are encouraged to take a closer look at the latest film from director Lowell Dean. No road is safe in this future and very dangerous world! Release Date: 2018/Tba. Director: Lowell Dean. Writers: T.R....
- 5/3/2018
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
WolfCop director Lowell Dean has released the trailer for a secret post apocalyptic film called Supergrid. Raven Banner is bringing the film to the Cannes marketplace.
In Supergrid, two estranged brothers must travel the notorious "Grid" in their quest to collect and deliver a mysterious cargo. En route they must contend with road pirates, rebel gangs, and each other.
Leo Fafard of WolfCop stars alongside Marshall Williams (Glee), Natalie Krill, Jonathan Cherry, Tinsel Korey, Fei Ren, Amy Matysio, Daniel Maslany, and former WWE wrestler Jay Reso.
Developed through Nsi Features First, SuperGrid is funded by Telefilm, Creative Saskatchewan, SuperChannel, the producers and Raven Banner.
In Supergrid, two estranged brothers must travel the notorious "Grid" in their quest to collect and deliver a mysterious cargo. En route they must contend with road pirates, rebel gangs, and each other.
Leo Fafard of WolfCop stars alongside Marshall Williams (Glee), Natalie Krill, Jonathan Cherry, Tinsel Korey, Fei Ren, Amy Matysio, Daniel Maslany, and former WWE wrestler Jay Reso.
Developed through Nsi Features First, SuperGrid is funded by Telefilm, Creative Saskatchewan, SuperChannel, the producers and Raven Banner.
- 5/2/2018
- QuietEarth.us
Drama, post-apocalyptic road movie join sales roster.
Toronto-based Raven Banner has acquired worldwide rights to David Barker’s Pimped and will introduce the film in Cannes next week.
Pimped (pictured) tells the story of a conflicted woman who is wronged by two men in a sick and twisted sexual game and marks Barker’s feature debut.
Ella Scott Lynch, Benedict Samuel, Heather Mitchell, and Lewis Fitzgerald (TV’s Hunters) star.
Raven Banner managing partners Michael Paszt and James Fler negotiated the deal with the producers.
Paszt and Fler are also set to bring the high-octane post-apocalyptic road movie SuperGrid to the Croisette.
Toronto-based Raven Banner has acquired worldwide rights to David Barker’s Pimped and will introduce the film in Cannes next week.
Pimped (pictured) tells the story of a conflicted woman who is wronged by two men in a sick and twisted sexual game and marks Barker’s feature debut.
Ella Scott Lynch, Benedict Samuel, Heather Mitchell, and Lewis Fitzgerald (TV’s Hunters) star.
Raven Banner managing partners Michael Paszt and James Fler negotiated the deal with the producers.
Paszt and Fler are also set to bring the high-octane post-apocalyptic road movie SuperGrid to the Croisette.
- 5/1/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Merry Christmas! As you open your presents, a really terrific film is also opening today, in theaters. It’s Molly’s Game, the directorial debut of ace scribe Aaron Sorkin. Long considered one of the best writers in Hollywood, he’s moved behind the camera to direct this drama, becoming a full fledged filmmaker. Sorkin makes a terrific debut here too, showing he’s just a strong a director, which is exciting to consider when thinking about his future. Now out in theaters, it’s potentially an awards player too. If that doesn’t scream must see, I don’t know what does. This is a flick not to miss, ladies and gentlemen. The film is a biopic of Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain), a former Olympic quality skier who ended up running some of the most notorious poker games in the country. In adapting her memoir, the movie showcases Molly...
- 12/25/2017
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
"In this room, you couldn't buy your win, you couldn't buy me, and you couldn't buy a seat at the table." Stx Entertainment has debuted the second trailer for Molly's Game, the directorial debut of screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. Sorkin directs from his own script telling the true story of a woman named Molly Bloom, adapted from her memoir. Jessica Chastain plays Molly, a young Olympic-class skier from Colorado who ran the world's most exclusive high-stakes poker game for a decade before being arrested in the middle of the night by 17 FBI agents. This also stars Idris Elba, Chris O'Dowd, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera, Natalie Krill, Joe Keery, Bill Camp, and plenty of others. This is a very lively, captivating trailer that will definitely make you want to see this film. Along with great reviews from Tiff, I'm ready to see this now. Here's the second official trailer for Aaron Sorkin's Molly's Game,...
- 10/5/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
After a short tease posted by none other than star Jessica Chastain herself on Twitter yesterday, we now have the Trailer for Molly’s Game. This drama marks the directorial debut of screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. The pairing of these two seemed like it would create real sparks, and judging by this Trailer, that is certainly the case. You’ll be able to check it out at the bottom of this piece (you must know the drill by now), but before that, we need to discuss the film a bit. This could be a real big Oscar player when all is said and done in 2017… The movie is an adaptation of Molly Bloom’s memoir. It’s described thusly: “The true story of an Olympic-class skier who ran the world’s most exclusive high-stakes poker game and became an FBI target. Her players included movie stars, business titans and unbeknownst to her,...
- 8/15/2017
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
"Do you know about me?" Stx Entertainment has unveiled the first official trailer for Molly's Game, the directorial debut of screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. Sorkin directs from his own script, based on the true story of Molly Bloom, adapted from her memoir. Jessica Chastain plays Molly Bloom, a young Olympic-class skier from Colorado who ran the world's most exclusive high-stakes poker game for a decade before being arrested in the middle of the night by 17 FBI agents. This also stars Idris Elba, Chris O'Dowd, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera, Natalie Krill, Joe Keery, Bill Camp, and plenty of others. This seems like an entertaining story for a movie, especially from Sorkin who has likely whipped this up into something special. Here's the first official trailer for Aaron Sorkin's Molly's Game, direct from Stx's YouTube: The true story of an Olympic-class skier named Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) who ran the world's most...
- 8/15/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sneak Peek footage, plus images from the "Wynonna Earp" episode "Let's Pretend We're Strangers", based on the Image Comics/Idw Publishing series, starring Melanie Scrofano as the modern day, great-great granddaughter of 'Tombstone' gunfighter 'Wyatt Earp', airing July 7, 2017:
"...a furious thunder-snowstorm makes landfall while 'Wynonna' and 'Waverly' are forced to confront their demons -- and each other..."
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'.
"...a furious thunder-snowstorm makes landfall while 'Wynonna' and 'Waverly' are forced to confront their demons -- and each other..."
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'.
- 7/5/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek new images from the "Wynonna Earp" episode "Gonna Getcha Good", based on the Image Comics/Idw Publishing comic book series, starring Melanie Scrofano as the great-great granddaughter of 'Tombstone' gunfighter 'Wyatt Earp', airing June 23, 2017 on Syfy:
"...'Doc' tries to help a friend, while 'Wynonna' must deal with an angry 'Marzanoik'...like a 'genie' but more evil..."
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'..."
Cast also includes Shamier Anderson as 'Deputy Marshal Xavier Dolls', a special agent with the 'Black Badge' division of the 'United States Marshals Service', Tim Rozon as 'Doc Holliday', Wyatt Earp's famed partner, Dominique Provost-Chalkley as 'Waverly Earp', Wynonna's 21-year-old sister , Michael Eklund as 'Bobo Del Rey', leader of the 'Revenants', Katherine Barrell as 'Officer Nicole Haught', a local police officer...
...Greg Lawson as 'Sheriff Nedley', Natascha Girgis as 'Gus McCready', Dylan Koroll as 'Champ Hardy', Natalie Krill as 'Willa Earp', Anna Quick as 'Young Willa Earp', Rayisa Kondracki as 'Constance Clootie', aka the 'Stone Witch', David LeReaney as 'Judge Cryderman', Sasha Barry as 'Bethany', Kate Drummond as 'Agent Lucado', Ryan Belleville as 'Dr. Reggie', Peter Skagen as 'Shorty', owner of the local bar, Joris Jarsky as 'Whiskey Jim Byers' and Dana Hollenbach as 'Chrissy Nedley', the sheriff's daughter.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Wynonna Earp"...
"...'Doc' tries to help a friend, while 'Wynonna' must deal with an angry 'Marzanoik'...like a 'genie' but more evil..."
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'..."
Cast also includes Shamier Anderson as 'Deputy Marshal Xavier Dolls', a special agent with the 'Black Badge' division of the 'United States Marshals Service', Tim Rozon as 'Doc Holliday', Wyatt Earp's famed partner, Dominique Provost-Chalkley as 'Waverly Earp', Wynonna's 21-year-old sister , Michael Eklund as 'Bobo Del Rey', leader of the 'Revenants', Katherine Barrell as 'Officer Nicole Haught', a local police officer...
...Greg Lawson as 'Sheriff Nedley', Natascha Girgis as 'Gus McCready', Dylan Koroll as 'Champ Hardy', Natalie Krill as 'Willa Earp', Anna Quick as 'Young Willa Earp', Rayisa Kondracki as 'Constance Clootie', aka the 'Stone Witch', David LeReaney as 'Judge Cryderman', Sasha Barry as 'Bethany', Kate Drummond as 'Agent Lucado', Ryan Belleville as 'Dr. Reggie', Peter Skagen as 'Shorty', owner of the local bar, Joris Jarsky as 'Whiskey Jim Byers' and Dana Hollenbach as 'Chrissy Nedley', the sheriff's daughter.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Wynonna Earp"...
- 6/22/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Raven Banner to handle worldwide sales, distribute in Canada.
Principal photography has begun in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan on SuperGrid, the apocalyptic road movie from the creators of WolfCop.
Regina-based producer Hugh Patterson has teamed up with Trinni Franke and director Lowell Dean (pictured at right), who directed horror-comedies WolfCop and Another WolfCop. Toronto-based Raven Banner handles worldwide sales and will distribute in Canada.
SuperGrid is set in a near future where mining conglomerates have turned Canada into a wasteland. Two brothers must travel the same road that claimed their sister’s life in their quest to deliver mysterious cargo. En route they must contend with road pirates, rebel gangs, and each other.
Leo Fafard of WolfCop stars alongside Marshall Williams, Tinsel Korey, Natalie Krill, Fei Ren, former WWE wrestler Jay Reso, and Regina natives Amy Matysio, Daniel Maslany, and Laura Abramsen. SuperGrid is funded by Telefilm and Creative Saskatchewan and the producers anticipate a 2018 release...
Principal photography has begun in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan on SuperGrid, the apocalyptic road movie from the creators of WolfCop.
Regina-based producer Hugh Patterson has teamed up with Trinni Franke and director Lowell Dean (pictured at right), who directed horror-comedies WolfCop and Another WolfCop. Toronto-based Raven Banner handles worldwide sales and will distribute in Canada.
SuperGrid is set in a near future where mining conglomerates have turned Canada into a wasteland. Two brothers must travel the same road that claimed their sister’s life in their quest to deliver mysterious cargo. En route they must contend with road pirates, rebel gangs, and each other.
Leo Fafard of WolfCop stars alongside Marshall Williams, Tinsel Korey, Natalie Krill, Fei Ren, former WWE wrestler Jay Reso, and Regina natives Amy Matysio, Daniel Maslany, and Laura Abramsen. SuperGrid is funded by Telefilm and Creative Saskatchewan and the producers anticipate a 2018 release...
- 6/6/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from Season 2 of the Calgary-lensed, 'Western horror' TV series, "Wynona Earp", based on the Image Comics, Idw Publishing comic book series created by Beau Smith, starring Melanie Scrofano as 'Wynonna Earp', great-great granddaughter of legendary 'Tombstone' gunfighter 'Wyatt Earp', premiering June 9, 2017 on Syfy:
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'..."
Cast also includes Shamier Anderson as 'Deputy Marshal Xavier Dolls',...
"...'Wynonna' is a present-day descendant of the famous lawman 'Wyatt Earp', and the top special agent for a special unit known within the 'Us Marshals' as 'The Monster Squad'.
"She battles such supernatural threats as 'Bobo Del Rey' and his redneck vampires and the Egyptian Mafia's mummy hitman, 'Raduk', 'Eater Of The Dead', who's out to do in all the other crime bosses.
"In her subsequent adventures she wraps up some outstanding Earp family business while dealing with 'Hillbilly Gremlins' and 'Zombie Mailmen'..."
Cast also includes Shamier Anderson as 'Deputy Marshal Xavier Dolls',...
- 5/25/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Jasmine (Natalie Krill) is an editor at a fashion magazine. Dallas (Erika Linder) owns her own roofing business. Jasmine is engaged to a man who doesn’t think it’s funny when she paints his nails. Dallas is fresh out of a relationship because she “doesn’t feel like playing house right now.” Somehow, they find each other at a girls’ night out in Toronto, beginning a torrid love affair fueled by unbridled chemistry and the appeal of forbidden desire.
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It’s all there in this exclusive clip: The sensuality, the magnetic connection, the poetic pillow talk about how many breaths one takes in a minute and how to drive home without getting lost. For all the cinematic interest in lesbian sex, it is rare that a film actually gets...
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It’s all there in this exclusive clip: The sensuality, the magnetic connection, the poetic pillow talk about how many breaths one takes in a minute and how to drive home without getting lost. For all the cinematic interest in lesbian sex, it is rare that a film actually gets...
- 5/9/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
‘Below Her Mouth’ Is What Lesbian Porn Would Look Like If It Were Actually Made By Lesbians — Review
There is no scissoring in “Below Her Mouth.” That is about the only position missing from this 90-minute sex movie, which feels like an attempt to singlehandedly correct every misrepresentation of lesbian sex ever put onscreen. Many straight male directors have selflessly tackled the trope, including Park Chan-wook with “The Handmaiden” and Abdellatif Kechiche with “Blue is the Warmest Color.” While those films have artistic merit on their side, each feature laughably acrobatic scissoring positions, which no one should attempt at home, and could only have been imagined by someone who has never actually had lesbian sex.
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In “Below Her Mouth,” director April Mullen (“Dead Before Dawn”) and her all-female production crew film every lesbian sex position under the sun, almost as if they had tasked themselves with delivering a primer to all the curious people out there.
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In “Below Her Mouth,” director April Mullen (“Dead Before Dawn”) and her all-female production crew film every lesbian sex position under the sun, almost as if they had tasked themselves with delivering a primer to all the curious people out there.
- 5/4/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
MaryAnn’s quick take… Lesbian and not-quite-sure-if-she’s-a-lesbian have a weekend fling. Sometimes unintentionally hilarious, this is little more than soft-core porn. I’m “biast” (pro): I’m desperate for stories about women
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Construction worker Dallas (Erika Linder, who is famous, apparently, as an androgynous supermodel) is definitely a lesbian. Fashion editor Jasmine (Natalie Krill) is trying to be straight, or something; she’s engaged to Rile (Sebastian Pigott), which isn’t even a name but which certainly describes she does to him when she has a weekend fling with Dallas while he is off on a business trip. “Try to take some time for yourself this weekend,” her fiancé tells her over the phone, so she cheats on him. With a woman. The unintentionally hilarious scene that intercuts Dallas is doing a roofing...
I’m “biast” (con): nothing
(what is this about? see my critic’s minifesto)
Construction worker Dallas (Erika Linder, who is famous, apparently, as an androgynous supermodel) is definitely a lesbian. Fashion editor Jasmine (Natalie Krill) is trying to be straight, or something; she’s engaged to Rile (Sebastian Pigott), which isn’t even a name but which certainly describes she does to him when she has a weekend fling with Dallas while he is off on a business trip. “Try to take some time for yourself this weekend,” her fiancé tells her over the phone, so she cheats on him. With a woman. The unintentionally hilarious scene that intercuts Dallas is doing a roofing...
- 4/28/2017
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Certainly, we need more films about women from women's perspective, and more films about lesbian love/sex/relationships told from that perspective as well. Unfortunately, such efforts do not always make for great films. Such is the case with Below Her Mouth. While a valiant attempt to tell a sweet and sexy story of two women who fall in loust and love in a short time, weak acting and a weaker script make for a (mostly) uninteresting film. Dallas (Erika Linder), a roofer, moves in and out of relationships the way many move in and out of clothing. Having just broken up with her latest girlfriend, one day she spies Jasmine (Natalie Krill) and is instantly entranced. A chance meeting later that night turns to kissing. Being...
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- 4/27/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Destined to be one of the year’s most provocative releases, April Mullen’s Below Her Mouth is an erotic tour de force of uninhibited filmmaking exploring the nature of intimacy, sexuality, and the female gaze led by two extraordinary performances by Erika Linder and Natalie Krill. Dallas (Linder) is a young roofer making her living in Toronto; early in the film she proves to be emotionally unavailable as she abruptly breaks up with her yuppie girlfriend Joslyn (Mayko Nguyen) and moves out into a studio apartment. While on a job in an upscale neighborhood she encounters Jasmine (Krill), a young fashion editor that’s about to be engaged to Rile (Sebastain Pigott), who by all measures seems to be a decent man, invested in their relationship even if he’s unable to offer the kind of connection and emotional support she longs for.
Out one evening on the town with a friend,...
Out one evening on the town with a friend,...
- 4/27/2017
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
A steamy trailer has arrived for Below Her Mouth, the latest drama from actor-turned-director April Mullen. Penned by Stephanie Fabrizi, the film follows Jasmine (Natalie Krill), a successful fashion editor who has a stable relationship until she meets Dallas (Erika Linder) at a club. Though she rejects Dallas’ dogged confidence, she cannot seem to shake the surprise she has been struck by. Soon, she gives in to her baser instincts and the two set off on an affair that causes questions to arise in both their lives.
Judging from this trailer, Below Her Mouth looks to be intimately shot, with striking lighting and lush mise en scéne. The fact that only women wrote and directed the film assures that its focus on female pleasure is rid of the male gaze, a welcome change from the fetishization of lesbianism that is often depicted in Hollywood. Ahead of a release next month,...
Judging from this trailer, Below Her Mouth looks to be intimately shot, with striking lighting and lush mise en scéne. The fact that only women wrote and directed the film assures that its focus on female pleasure is rid of the male gaze, a welcome change from the fetishization of lesbianism that is often depicted in Hollywood. Ahead of a release next month,...
- 3/27/2017
- by Mike Mazzanti
- The Film Stage
“Below Her Mouth” first premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Now, the lesbian romance will make its theatrical debut in April. Directed by April Mullen and written by Stephanie Fabrizi, the film co-stars androgynous supermodel Erika Linder.
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: Big SXSW Buys, Gunpowder & Sky Gets ‘Below Her Mouth’ and More
In “Below Her Mouth,” Jasmine (Natalie Krill) is a successful fashion editor who is happily engaged and planning her wedding with fiancé Rile (Sebastian Pigott). When she meets a lesbian roofer named Dallas (Linder), the two women embark on a steamy affair that makes both of them reevaluate her their lives and threatens Jasmine’s engagement.
Mullen’s film is among the first to receive an “F for female” rating on IMDb, as reported by Out, which first premiered the Us trailer for the film. In fact, it received a “Triple F” for being written, directed and starring women.
Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: Big SXSW Buys, Gunpowder & Sky Gets ‘Below Her Mouth’ and More
In “Below Her Mouth,” Jasmine (Natalie Krill) is a successful fashion editor who is happily engaged and planning her wedding with fiancé Rile (Sebastian Pigott). When she meets a lesbian roofer named Dallas (Linder), the two women embark on a steamy affair that makes both of them reevaluate her their lives and threatens Jasmine’s engagement.
Mullen’s film is among the first to receive an “F for female” rating on IMDb, as reported by Out, which first premiered the Us trailer for the film. In fact, it received a “Triple F” for being written, directed and starring women.
- 3/23/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Fifth film from Hirokazu Koreeda protégé stars Masahiro Motoki.
Paris-based Elle Driver has snapped up international sales on Japanese director Miwa Nishikawa’s heart-warming drama The Long Excuse ahead of its world premiere in Toronto’s Special Presentations strand.
Popular Japanese actor Masahiro Matoki - best known internationally for his performance in the 2008 Oscar-winning film Departures - plays Sachio Kinugasa, a popular writer coming to terms with the death of his wife in a bus crash alongside a friend.
Sachio had long checked out of his loveless marriage and was with another woman at the moment of his wife’s death so he has to fake his grief to keep up appearances.
The true implications of his loss are brought into sharp relief, however, when Sachio meets the devastated husband of his wife’s friend and offers to look after their children so the latter - a truck-driver - can go back to work.
It is the...
Paris-based Elle Driver has snapped up international sales on Japanese director Miwa Nishikawa’s heart-warming drama The Long Excuse ahead of its world premiere in Toronto’s Special Presentations strand.
Popular Japanese actor Masahiro Matoki - best known internationally for his performance in the 2008 Oscar-winning film Departures - plays Sachio Kinugasa, a popular writer coming to terms with the death of his wife in a bus crash alongside a friend.
Sachio had long checked out of his loveless marriage and was with another woman at the moment of his wife’s death so he has to fake his grief to keep up appearances.
The true implications of his loss are brought into sharp relief, however, when Sachio meets the devastated husband of his wife’s friend and offers to look after their children so the latter - a truck-driver - can go back to work.
It is the...
- 9/6/2016
- ScreenDaily
One of the more anticipated movies coming to the Toronto International Film Festival is “Below Her Mouth,” the sexy story of two women who meet and fall in love, with the film chronicling the passionate affair that changes both their lives inextricably. “Jasmine (Natalie Krill) is a successful fashion editor living with her fiancé, Rile (Sebastian […]...
- 8/31/2016
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
An unexpected romance can feel like a bolt of lightning, a powerful experience that must be felt to be truly understood. April Mullen’s latest film “Below Her Mouth” captures that feeling in its story of two women who suddenly and passionately fall in love.
Successful fashion editor Jasmine (Natalie Krill) lives with her fiancé, Rile (Sebastian Pigott), but one night out in the city, she meets Dallas (Erika Linder, in her film debut), a roofer recently out of a relationship. Jasmine is surprised when Dallas confidently hits on her. Though she turns her down, Jasmine can’t get Dallas out of her head, and in a manner of days, the two women embark on a steamy affair. Their relationship feels like a fantasy away from Jasmine’s plans with Rile, but reality soon rears its ugly head, and Jasmine is forced confront the profound changes their romance has brought into her life.
Successful fashion editor Jasmine (Natalie Krill) lives with her fiancé, Rile (Sebastian Pigott), but one night out in the city, she meets Dallas (Erika Linder, in her film debut), a roofer recently out of a relationship. Jasmine is surprised when Dallas confidently hits on her. Though she turns her down, Jasmine can’t get Dallas out of her head, and in a manner of days, the two women embark on a steamy affair. Their relationship feels like a fantasy away from Jasmine’s plans with Rile, but reality soon rears its ugly head, and Jasmine is forced confront the profound changes their romance has brought into her life.
- 8/31/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
After a promising initial line-up, the Toronto International Film Festival has delivered more titles with their full Canadian slate. Among the line-up is Xavier Dolan‘s It’s Only the End of the World, Bruce MacDonald‘s new feature Weirdos, Deepa Mehta‘s Anatomy of Violence, as well as Two Lovers and a Bear, starring Tatiana Maslany and Dane DeHaan, which we have the first trailer for today.
We said in our review from Cannes, “Kim Nguyen’s Two Lovers and a Bear is a film that suffers from a bit of an identity crisis. Like an indie playlist stuck on constant shuffle, unapologetically reveling in a sort of manic unclassifiable genre. This isn’t always necessarily a bad thing, but, for some reason, Nguyen’s scattershot tonal shifts — which hop between a romance on the rocks; a self-serious study of grieving; and a surreal buddy comedy — can prove quite jarring.
We said in our review from Cannes, “Kim Nguyen’s Two Lovers and a Bear is a film that suffers from a bit of an identity crisis. Like an indie playlist stuck on constant shuffle, unapologetically reveling in a sort of manic unclassifiable genre. This isn’t always necessarily a bad thing, but, for some reason, Nguyen’s scattershot tonal shifts — which hop between a romance on the rocks; a self-serious study of grieving; and a surreal buddy comedy — can prove quite jarring.
- 8/4/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
It’s not easy being an Earp girl. Orphaned as kids when demons murdered their father*, Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) and Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalkley) watched their older sister Willa dragged off into the night. Now, trapped by a family curse that has them marked by the same demons, the girls are trying to make their weird situation work for them. Waverly just wants to uncover their mysterious family past. Wynonna just wants to shoot bad guys and find time for a stiff drink. But when Wynonna freed a group of women from a demon named Lou (Gord Rand), all that came to a screeching halt. *With a little help from a rogue Peacemaker. Warning: Big Ass Spoiler For “Wynonna Earp” Beyond This Point. One of the women Wynonna saved was her not-so-dead sister Willa Earp (Natalie Krill), the true heir to the Earp legendary gun “Peacemaker.” But now there are several problems.
- 6/17/2016
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Exclusive: All-female production stars Canadian actress Natalie Krill and Swedish model Erika Linder.
Elle Driver has acquired world sales to all-female production Below Her Mouth, about a passionate, unexpected fling between two women that changes their lives forever.
It is the latest production from Toronto-based Serendipity Point Films, which previously produced Atom Egoyan’s Remember, Oscar-nominated Barney’s Version and Being Julia, and is made in association with South African outfit Distant Horizon.
The film, which was shot with an all-female crew, stars Canadian actress Natalie Krill and Swedish model Erika Linder in her first acting role. Serendipity’s Melissa Coghlan is lead producer.
Actress and director April Mullen directs from a screenplay by Stephanie Fabrizi.
Described by its producers as a “bold, uninhibited drama”, the feature kicks off with a steamy, weekend affair between two women: Dallas, a roofer, and Jasmine, a fashion editor. But the powerful connection they ignite derails their lives.
Linder is known...
Elle Driver has acquired world sales to all-female production Below Her Mouth, about a passionate, unexpected fling between two women that changes their lives forever.
It is the latest production from Toronto-based Serendipity Point Films, which previously produced Atom Egoyan’s Remember, Oscar-nominated Barney’s Version and Being Julia, and is made in association with South African outfit Distant Horizon.
The film, which was shot with an all-female crew, stars Canadian actress Natalie Krill and Swedish model Erika Linder in her first acting role. Serendipity’s Melissa Coghlan is lead producer.
Actress and director April Mullen directs from a screenplay by Stephanie Fabrizi.
Described by its producers as a “bold, uninhibited drama”, the feature kicks off with a steamy, weekend affair between two women: Dallas, a roofer, and Jasmine, a fashion editor. But the powerful connection they ignite derails their lives.
Linder is known...
- 4/28/2016
- ScreenDaily
Principal photography has begun on the new drama from Serendipity Point Films, whose Holocaust drama Remember screened in Venice and Toronto.
Below Her Mouth is being made by an all-women crew and tells of an unexpected affair between two women and stars Natalie Krill and Swedish model Erika Linder.
April Mullen directs from a screenplay by Stephanie Fabrizi. Melissa Coghlan produces.
The film is a Serendipity Point Films production in association with Distant Horizon.
Photo (L-r): Fabrizi, Coghlan, Krill, Mullen, Linder. Credit: Copyright George Pimentel...
Below Her Mouth is being made by an all-women crew and tells of an unexpected affair between two women and stars Natalie Krill and Swedish model Erika Linder.
April Mullen directs from a screenplay by Stephanie Fabrizi. Melissa Coghlan produces.
The film is a Serendipity Point Films production in association with Distant Horizon.
Photo (L-r): Fabrizi, Coghlan, Krill, Mullen, Linder. Credit: Copyright George Pimentel...
- 9/24/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Telefilm Canada has confirmed its financial support of nearly $13 million of Canadian tax payers' money towards the production of nine English-language feature films through the 'Canada Feature Film Fund', although there doesn't seem to be anything culturally 'Canadian' about most of their selections, other than the crews that will be working on them.
Among the films receiving money include a psycho horror with a demonic 'Santa Claus', a bio pic about a former Queen of Sweden, the 'relationship' between 'James Dean' and a photographer, a thriller involving a Satanic child abuse sex ring, and an inflatable Sex Doll drug smuggling story:
The films are "After the Ball" (Sean Garrity), "A Christmas Horror Story" (Steven Hoban, Grant Harvey, Brett Sullivan), "Aloft" (Claudia Llosa), "A Worthy Companion" (Jason Sanchez, Carlos Sanchez), "Life" (Anton Corbijn), "Regression" (Alejandro Amenabar), "Rest Home" (Michael Rowe), "The Girl King" (Mika Kaurismäki) and "Zoom" (Pedro Morelli...
Among the films receiving money include a psycho horror with a demonic 'Santa Claus', a bio pic about a former Queen of Sweden, the 'relationship' between 'James Dean' and a photographer, a thriller involving a Satanic child abuse sex ring, and an inflatable Sex Doll drug smuggling story:
The films are "After the Ball" (Sean Garrity), "A Christmas Horror Story" (Steven Hoban, Grant Harvey, Brett Sullivan), "Aloft" (Claudia Llosa), "A Worthy Companion" (Jason Sanchez, Carlos Sanchez), "Life" (Anton Corbijn), "Regression" (Alejandro Amenabar), "Rest Home" (Michael Rowe), "The Girl King" (Mika Kaurismäki) and "Zoom" (Pedro Morelli...
- 6/21/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
As one of the most visionary creators in modern time, David Cronenberg has garnered an eclectic filmography that includes deranged horror masterpieces like Videodrome and more conventional, yet audacious, narratives like A History of Violence. Now, audiences will have the chance to be immersed in the filmmaker’s universe via the Tiff and the Canadian Film Centre’s Media Lab (Cfc Media Lab) transmedia production Body/Mind/Change. This unique interactive experience stars Cronenberg himself and exposes the plausible science fiction that inhabits his oeuvre as scientific facts.
“Working with Tiff on Body/Mind/Change offered an unparalleled opportunity for Cfc Media Lab to work with the amazing David Cronenberg; Lance Weiler, an incomparable storyteller reinventing entertainment using transmedia; and a passionate group of digital designers and companies,” said Cfc’s Chief Digital Officer Ana Serrano, who is also worked with Tiff on Body/Mind/Change. “It has been an exciting creative journey resulting in North America’s first interactive storytelling experience that generates a physical object for the user that has narrative meaning.”
“The Cronenberg Project is Tiff’s first fully-curated exhibition offers visitors a truly unique experience, both within the Tiff Lightbox and beyond with Body/Mind/Change,” added Noah Cowan, Artistic Director, Tiff Bell Lightbox. “In addition to Lance Weiler’s artistic direction and the Cfc team, David Cronenberg’s involvement in this project has made it one of the coolest multimedia projects in the world.”
The Cfc Media Lab has assembled an incredible team that includes some of the most innovative creative minds in North America working on digital media today. One of these amazing artists is Lance Weiler who is serving as the creative director and experience designer Body/Mind/Change. Weller history with Cfc Media Lab goes back to his own work The Last Broadcast, which he presented at their Interactive Arena Series as one of the pioneering minds to combine traditional storytelling with modern technology. 1188 Films, Aesthetec, Northern Army, and composer Brendan Canning from Broken Social Scene among others, form the rest of the extremely talented team. In the production side there is Art Hindle, who is one of Cronenberg’s recurrent collaborations, as well as Joey Klein and alumni from the Cfc Actors Conservatory program, Diana Bentley and Natalie Krill.
“Working with David Cronenberg on Body/Mind/Change was an amazing experience. With his participation we were able to create a layered story world that will immerse participants in his fiction as if it were reality,” says Lance Weiler, creative director and experience designer of Body/Mind/Change."
Body/Mind/Change is inspired by the intellectual property found in Cronenberg’s films, such as Scanners, Videodrome and eXistenZ. In this realm, the director’s partners with Bmc Labs, a fictional biotech firm, to develop biotech enhancement implants. On October 25, registered participants will be guided through an episodic interactive narrative that functions as a simulator for training their PODs. Once each participant completes this three-part experience they are guaranteed a unique Pod generated from their behavior during the simulations. Their Pod will be available for pick-up at the close of the David Cronenberg: Evolution exhibition in January 2014 at the Bmc Labs installation, located in the Cibc Canadian Film Gallery on the 4th floor of the Tiff Bell Lightbox.
Participants can sign up now at www.bodymindchange.ca where they can register to be one of the first to receive the next generation bio-tech recommendation engine, called Personal-On-Demand (Pod). For a sneak peek of the video trailer Click Here.
“Working with Tiff on Body/Mind/Change offered an unparalleled opportunity for Cfc Media Lab to work with the amazing David Cronenberg; Lance Weiler, an incomparable storyteller reinventing entertainment using transmedia; and a passionate group of digital designers and companies,” said Cfc’s Chief Digital Officer Ana Serrano, who is also worked with Tiff on Body/Mind/Change. “It has been an exciting creative journey resulting in North America’s first interactive storytelling experience that generates a physical object for the user that has narrative meaning.”
“The Cronenberg Project is Tiff’s first fully-curated exhibition offers visitors a truly unique experience, both within the Tiff Lightbox and beyond with Body/Mind/Change,” added Noah Cowan, Artistic Director, Tiff Bell Lightbox. “In addition to Lance Weiler’s artistic direction and the Cfc team, David Cronenberg’s involvement in this project has made it one of the coolest multimedia projects in the world.”
The Cfc Media Lab has assembled an incredible team that includes some of the most innovative creative minds in North America working on digital media today. One of these amazing artists is Lance Weiler who is serving as the creative director and experience designer Body/Mind/Change. Weller history with Cfc Media Lab goes back to his own work The Last Broadcast, which he presented at their Interactive Arena Series as one of the pioneering minds to combine traditional storytelling with modern technology. 1188 Films, Aesthetec, Northern Army, and composer Brendan Canning from Broken Social Scene among others, form the rest of the extremely talented team. In the production side there is Art Hindle, who is one of Cronenberg’s recurrent collaborations, as well as Joey Klein and alumni from the Cfc Actors Conservatory program, Diana Bentley and Natalie Krill.
“Working with David Cronenberg on Body/Mind/Change was an amazing experience. With his participation we were able to create a layered story world that will immerse participants in his fiction as if it were reality,” says Lance Weiler, creative director and experience designer of Body/Mind/Change."
Body/Mind/Change is inspired by the intellectual property found in Cronenberg’s films, such as Scanners, Videodrome and eXistenZ. In this realm, the director’s partners with Bmc Labs, a fictional biotech firm, to develop biotech enhancement implants. On October 25, registered participants will be guided through an episodic interactive narrative that functions as a simulator for training their PODs. Once each participant completes this three-part experience they are guaranteed a unique Pod generated from their behavior during the simulations. Their Pod will be available for pick-up at the close of the David Cronenberg: Evolution exhibition in January 2014 at the Bmc Labs installation, located in the Cibc Canadian Film Gallery on the 4th floor of the Tiff Bell Lightbox.
Participants can sign up now at www.bodymindchange.ca where they can register to be one of the first to receive the next generation bio-tech recommendation engine, called Personal-On-Demand (Pod). For a sneak peek of the video trailer Click Here.
- 9/19/2013
- by Carlos Aguilar
- Sydney's Buzz
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