Get one last bite of Bitten. The third and final season of the Bitten TV show is coming out on DVD, July 19, 2016. The supernatural Canadian drama ran for three seasons on Canada's Space channel and on Syfy in the Us, before being cancelled.
The Bitten TV series cast includes: Laura Vandervoot, Greyston Holt, Greg Bryk, Steve Lund, Genelle Williams, and Tommie-Amber Pirie.
Get the details from this press release.
This July, The Stonehaven
Werewolf Pack Fights For
Survival Across The Final
Ten Episodes Of Syfy's
Supernatural Saga
Bitten:
The Final Season
July 19, 2016
As the Thrilling VFX-Driven Series Ends, Can the World's Only Female Werewolf Protect Her Bloodline? Watch and Find Out in This Entertainment One Collector's Set Featuring All 10 Unedited Episodes and...
The Bitten TV series cast includes: Laura Vandervoot, Greyston Holt, Greg Bryk, Steve Lund, Genelle Williams, and Tommie-Amber Pirie.
Get the details from this press release.
This July, The Stonehaven
Werewolf Pack Fights For
Survival Across The Final
Ten Episodes Of Syfy's
Supernatural Saga
Bitten:
The Final Season
July 19, 2016
As the Thrilling VFX-Driven Series Ends, Can the World's Only Female Werewolf Protect Her Bloodline? Watch and Find Out in This Entertainment One Collector's Set Featuring All 10 Unedited Episodes and...
- 6/18/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
While magazines, television, and movies may lead you to believe that sex always happens on clean sheets, with perfect lighting, sculpted bodies, and nary a hair out of place, in real life, doing the deed is far less glamorous. Sex can be messy and clumsy, and that's just between two people. But what happens when you add more to the mix? That's the basic set up for Jeremy Lalonde's "How To Plan An Orgy In A Small Town," and today we have an exclusive clip as the movie heads to the Slamdance Film Festival. Read More: Slamdance Film Festival Rounds Out Its 2016 Lineup Starring Jewel Staite, Lauren Lee Smith, Katharine Isabelle, Ennis Esmer, Tommie-Amber Pirie, and Jonas Chernick, the story follows a sex columnist who returns to her family values loving small town, where things take a spicy turn. Here's the synopsis: Beaver’s Ridge; a tight-knit community known...
- 1/8/2016
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Out
Written and directed by Jeremy Lalonde
Canada, 2013
Despite increasing acceptance of homosexuality in North American society, coming out of the closet remains a harrowing rite of passage for many individuals, particularly when it concerns their own parents. While writer-director Jeremy Lalonde examines what happens at a dinner where such an event is perhaps set to occur, he defies expectation by instead exploring the comic potential of unfounded fear, managing to produce a funny short that everyone will have no trouble relating to.
One of the best aspects of the short is the way it toys with viewer perceptions until the end. Plenty of hints are dropped throughout that the scenario being presented is, against all odds, somewhat plausible. This sense of plausibility comes in handy when the situation keeps escalating, as it keeps the suspension of disbelief. Said escalation also happens in an organic manner, as Lalonde wisely doesn...
Written and directed by Jeremy Lalonde
Canada, 2013
Despite increasing acceptance of homosexuality in North American society, coming out of the closet remains a harrowing rite of passage for many individuals, particularly when it concerns their own parents. While writer-director Jeremy Lalonde examines what happens at a dinner where such an event is perhaps set to occur, he defies expectation by instead exploring the comic potential of unfounded fear, managing to produce a funny short that everyone will have no trouble relating to.
One of the best aspects of the short is the way it toys with viewer perceptions until the end. Plenty of hints are dropped throughout that the scenario being presented is, against all odds, somewhat plausible. This sense of plausibility comes in handy when the situation keeps escalating, as it keeps the suspension of disbelief. Said escalation also happens in an organic manner, as Lalonde wisely doesn...
- 9/19/2013
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
This afternoon, with poutine and local wine to mark the occasion, the Toronto International Film Festival announced their Canadian film selections. Programmers Steve Gravestock and Agata Smoluch Del Sorbo proudly pronounced that this year both new and seasoned filmmakers had the “curiosity and courage to show troubling issues occurring in our country in new and exciting ways.” Past festival favorite (and one of my personal own as well) Xavier Dolan, the always controversial Bruce Labruce and Jennifer Baichwal’s films garnered applause from the crowd at the majestic Royal York ballroom. Titles sure to draw headlines and attention in the Canadian slate are Denis Villeneuve’s locally filmed ‘Enemy‘ which has Jake Gyllenhall playing a man with two identities, torn between a mistress and a wife. Villeneuve’s other recent feature ‘Prisoners‘ was previously announced as a festival title. It’s worth mentioning that two feature films being presented at...
- 8/7/2013
- by Leora Heilbronn
- IONCINEMA.com
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