Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez star in Hulu’s original crime comedy series Only Murders in the Building, and with that cast, it is almost impossible that you get a bad show, because Only Murders in the Building is one of the most well-received Hulu series of recent times. Created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, the Hulu series follows three eccentric strangers who team up to investigate a mysterious murder in their apartment building while discussing their findings over a true-crime podcast. Only Murders in the Building is like one of those old comedy detective crime series that was televised for the masses, but with a new twist and even more twisted humor, So here are the best 13 shows like Only Murders in the Building to watch while waiting for new episodes.
Bodkin (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Bodkin is a dark comedy mystery thriller series created by Jez Scharf.
Bodkin (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Bodkin is a dark comedy mystery thriller series created by Jez Scharf.
- 8/26/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Poker Face is a new series written, directed, and produced by Rian Johnson. The Peacock series is the first television series created by the famed filmmaker of the Knives Out film franchise. Starring Natasha Lyonne in the lead role, the mystery thriller series has a lot of talent on and off the camera. Poker Face is a weekly whodunnit mystery drama with Charlie Cale, who can detect lies. So, if you loved the procedural and mystery drama aspect of Poker Face, here are some of the best procedural crime drama shows you should check out next.
Columbo Credit – NBC
Columbo is one of the most iconic procedural crime drama series created by Richard Levinson and William Link. The NBC and ABC series follows the story of Columbo, an LAPD homicide detective who solves some of the most brutal and complex murders in the City of Angels. Columbo stars Peter Falk in the lead role,...
Columbo Credit – NBC
Columbo is one of the most iconic procedural crime drama series created by Richard Levinson and William Link. The NBC and ABC series follows the story of Columbo, an LAPD homicide detective who solves some of the most brutal and complex murders in the City of Angels. Columbo stars Peter Falk in the lead role,...
- 7/6/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Peacock has officially revealed the epic trailer and highly anticipated release date of Psych 3: This Is Gus at this year’s New York Comic-Con presentation over the weekend.
The movie will be available to stream on Thursday, November 18, only on Peacock.
The below cast will reprise their roles from the series and movies:
- James Roday Rodriguez (A Million Little Things)
- Dulé Hill (The Wonder Years)
- Timothy Omundson (This Is Us)
- Maggie Lawson (Lethal Weapon)
- Kirsten Nelson (Versus)
- Jazmyn Simon (Raising Dion)
- Corbin Bernsen (LA Law)
Previously announced, Allen Maldonado (Black-ish) joins the cast as Alan Decker, Selene’s estranged husband.
Additionally, Sage Brocklebank and Kurt Fuller are set to reprise their roles as Buzz McNab and Woody Strode, and English singer-songwriter, Curt Smith, will guest star as himself.
Psych 3: This Is Gus is the latest installment in the adventures of one...
The movie will be available to stream on Thursday, November 18, only on Peacock.
The below cast will reprise their roles from the series and movies:
- James Roday Rodriguez (A Million Little Things)
- Dulé Hill (The Wonder Years)
- Timothy Omundson (This Is Us)
- Maggie Lawson (Lethal Weapon)
- Kirsten Nelson (Versus)
- Jazmyn Simon (Raising Dion)
- Corbin Bernsen (LA Law)
Previously announced, Allen Maldonado (Black-ish) joins the cast as Alan Decker, Selene’s estranged husband.
Additionally, Sage Brocklebank and Kurt Fuller are set to reprise their roles as Buzz McNab and Woody Strode, and English singer-songwriter, Curt Smith, will guest star as himself.
Psych 3: This Is Gus is the latest installment in the adventures of one...
- 10/11/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Peacock announced that “Psych 3: This is Gus” will premiere on Nov. 18.
A spinoff of the USA Network detective comedy “Psych” and a sequel to “Psych: The Movie” and “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home,” the new film will see fake-psychic detective Shawn Spencer (James Roday Rodriguez) and his friend and partner Burton “Gus” Guster (Dulé Hill) investigate the double life and estranged husband of Gus’ fiancée Selene (Jazmyn Simon). They work the case while preparing for Gus’ shotgun wedding and new baby, as Chief Charlton Lassiter (Timothy Omundson) grapples with the future of his career.
In a new trailer, which you can watch below, Shawn and Gus reprise their old bits and catchphrases — knocking on doors and using fake names to question people, working in costume and telling each other to “suck it.”
Along with Rodriguez, Hill and Omundson, returning stars include Maggie Lawson as Juliet O’Hara, Kirsten Nelson as Karen Vick,...
A spinoff of the USA Network detective comedy “Psych” and a sequel to “Psych: The Movie” and “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home,” the new film will see fake-psychic detective Shawn Spencer (James Roday Rodriguez) and his friend and partner Burton “Gus” Guster (Dulé Hill) investigate the double life and estranged husband of Gus’ fiancée Selene (Jazmyn Simon). They work the case while preparing for Gus’ shotgun wedding and new baby, as Chief Charlton Lassiter (Timothy Omundson) grapples with the future of his career.
In a new trailer, which you can watch below, Shawn and Gus reprise their old bits and catchphrases — knocking on doors and using fake names to question people, working in costume and telling each other to “suck it.”
Along with Rodriguez, Hill and Omundson, returning stars include Maggie Lawson as Juliet O’Hara, Kirsten Nelson as Karen Vick,...
- 10/9/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Yes, Shawn and Gus, there is such a thing as a Peacock streaming service. And, as with the previous movie, it will be the home for Psych 3 in November.
In was announced at New York Comic Con that Psych 3: This Is Gus will premiere on Peacock Thursday, Nov. 18. A trailer for “the sequel to the sequel” was also released, and it lays out the boys’ latest mystery to solve, reveals a spiffy new Lassie and of course trots out some silly pseudonyms for the BFFs.
More from TVLineOne of Us Is Lying Team Talks Changes From Book to TV,...
In was announced at New York Comic Con that Psych 3: This Is Gus will premiere on Peacock Thursday, Nov. 18. A trailer for “the sequel to the sequel” was also released, and it lays out the boys’ latest mystery to solve, reveals a spiffy new Lassie and of course trots out some silly pseudonyms for the BFFs.
More from TVLineOne of Us Is Lying Team Talks Changes From Book to TV,...
- 10/9/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek "Psych 2: Lassie Come Home", the second "Psych" detective comedy/drama TV Movie, from creator Steve Franks, streaming July 15, 2020 on Peacock:
"...'Lassiter' begins to see impossible happenings around his recovery clinic. 'Shawn' and 'Gus' return to the sideof the 'Chief' in Santa Barbara, forced to navigate the personal, the professional, and possibly the supernatural.
"Separated from their new lives in San Francisco, our heroes find themselves unwelcome in their old stomping grounds as they secretly untangle a twisted case without the benefit of the police, their loved ones, or the quality sourdough bakeries of the Bay Area. What they uncover will change the course of their relationships forever..."
Cast includes James Roday as 'Shawn Spencer', Dulé Hill as 'Gus Guster', Maggie Lawson as 'Juliet O'Hara', Timothy Omundson as 'Carlton Lassiter', Corbin Bernsen as 'Henry Spencer', Kirsten Nelson as 'Karen Vick', Sage Brocklebank as 'Buzz McNab',...
"...'Lassiter' begins to see impossible happenings around his recovery clinic. 'Shawn' and 'Gus' return to the sideof the 'Chief' in Santa Barbara, forced to navigate the personal, the professional, and possibly the supernatural.
"Separated from their new lives in San Francisco, our heroes find themselves unwelcome in their old stomping grounds as they secretly untangle a twisted case without the benefit of the police, their loved ones, or the quality sourdough bakeries of the Bay Area. What they uncover will change the course of their relationships forever..."
Cast includes James Roday as 'Shawn Spencer', Dulé Hill as 'Gus Guster', Maggie Lawson as 'Juliet O'Hara', Timothy Omundson as 'Carlton Lassiter', Corbin Bernsen as 'Henry Spencer', Kirsten Nelson as 'Karen Vick', Sage Brocklebank as 'Buzz McNab',...
- 6/29/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
From Synthia.Ca, take a look @ director Jeffery Scott Lando's British Columbia-lensed supernatural horror feature "Suspension", available from Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada, on DVD and iTunes, April 26, 2016:
"...teenage 'Emily' is having a hard time dealing with cruel classmates and being suspended.
"But her day is about to get even weirder, when a dangerous man on the loose may be her estranged father.
"Now home alone looking after her brother Jeremy, Emily must confront her demons once and for all..."
Cast includes Ellen MacNevin, Sage Brocklebank, Kylee Bush and Chilton Crane.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suspension"...
"...teenage 'Emily' is having a hard time dealing with cruel classmates and being suspended.
"But her day is about to get even weirder, when a dangerous man on the loose may be her estranged father.
"Now home alone looking after her brother Jeremy, Emily must confront her demons once and for all..."
Cast includes Ellen MacNevin, Sage Brocklebank, Kylee Bush and Chilton Crane.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Suspension"...
- 4/25/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by director Jeffery Scott Lando. **there are major spoilers here. Director: Jeffery Scott Lando. Writers: Kevin Mosley. Cast: Ellen MacNevin, Sage Brocklebank, Kylee Bush and Chilton Crane. Suspension was part of the 8 Films to Die For film series. Launched in October of last year, Suspension is a slasher film, which takes a note from John Carpenter's Halloween (1978). This killer is very reminiscent of another - Michael Myers. Indie in nature, the cast is limited to a few high schoolers and production has been limited mostly to a single home. The film's ending is meant to wow! viewers, but it is weakly set up, by Kevin Mosley's script. Suspension is a fairly average slasher film and homage to Halloween. The film sticks with Emily (Ellen MacNevin) for most of the proceedings. She is an ostracized student, who is happier...
- 3/24/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Before Beauty met her Beast, there was (ugh) Gaston. And True Blood vampire hunter Wes Brown has been tapped to step into the role of the brew-swilling bruiser on ABC’s Once Upon a Time.
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As first reported by our sister site Variety, Brown will guest-star sometime during the back half of Season 5, in an episode that explores Belle’s life before Rumplestiltskin figured into it.
Gaston was previously played by Sage Brocklebank (Psych) in the RumBelle-centric Season 1 episode “Skin Deep.”
In addition to his True Blood run,...
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As first reported by our sister site Variety, Brown will guest-star sometime during the back half of Season 5, in an episode that explores Belle’s life before Rumplestiltskin figured into it.
Gaston was previously played by Sage Brocklebank (Psych) in the RumBelle-centric Season 1 episode “Skin Deep.”
In addition to his True Blood run,...
- 1/8/2016
- TVLine.com
The 15th anniversary celebration of the Whistler Film Festival wrapped Sunday night, living up to its title as ‘Canada’s coolest film fest’ by hosting more premieres, filmmakers, industry executives, and celebrities than ever before, including unique experiences from films, music and parties to high adrenaline races.
The Whistler Film Festival’s Pandora Audience Award went to British-American romantic drama "Carol," directed by Todd Haynes from the screenplay by Phyllis Nagy (Variety 10 Screenwriters to Watch class of 2014) starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, which received its Canadian premiere at Whistler. The Wff Audience Award runner-ups were "The Legend of Barney Thomson," character-actor Robert Carlyle's first theatrical feature and directorial debut, which received its North American premiere at the festival, followed by Ricardo Trogi’s mid-life crisis dramedy, Quebec film "Le Mirage," the highest grossing and most popular Canadian film of the year so far. The Wff Audience Award is a non-cash prize presented to the highest-rated film as voted by the audience.
Paul Gratton, Director of Programming had this to say about this year’s event: "We were very fortunate to open this year's fest with the Canadian premiere of "Carol," a film we are convinced will be a major contender in this year's awards season race. The festival took off from there, with many sold out screenings, packed and newsworthy industry sessions, and over 450 guests who made a point of trekking out to beautiful Whistler to support their films and talk business with the high-level movers and shakers also in attendance. 2015 represented another step forward towards making Wff the coolest festival in the world. Can't wait 'til next year.”
Total attendance for this year’s fest was 13,233 attendees (a 18% increase over 11,273 in 2014) . This included 7,740 film-screening attendees and 3,533 special event attendees (Signature Series, Music Café, ShortWork Showcase, R-Rated Party, Awards Brunch, L’Oreal Men Expert Bobsleigh Race and Celebrity Challenge Ski Race), in addition to 2,530 Summit attendees. Several of the feature films were at or near capacity, including: "Born to be Blue," "Chasing Bansky," "Forsaken," "How to Plan and Orgy in a Small Town," "Legend,""Legend of Barney Thomson," "Numb," "The Lady in the Van," "the Steps," and "Trumbo."
Designed to facilitate international alliances and financial partnerships, Wff’s industry Summit program presented 30 interactive sessions that addressed a range of issues affecting the film, television, and digital media industry. Overall Summit attendance was at 86% capacity with 2,530 attendees (a 13% increase over 2,231 in 2014) including 855 delegates (on par with 2014). The Whistler Summit directly connects to Wff’s slate of project development programs designed to provide creative and business immersion experiences for 42 Canadian artists including its Feature Project Lab, Praxis Screenwriters Lab, Aboriginal Filmmaker Fellowship, and Music Café. Wff also collaborates with several industry organizations by hosting specific third party initiatives at the Whistler Summit including the Women in the Director’s Chair Industry Immersion, Women in Film & Television Film Market Preparation Mentorship, and the Mppia Short Film Award Pitch with the Motion Picture Production Industry Association and Creative BC. In addition to the
204 scheduled meetings (a 10% increase over 186 in 2014) that took place during the Summit, there was again a notable increase in unscheduled meetings that took place outside of scheduled blocks proving the festival remains an important place for the industry to meet and do business. Industry guests came from Canada, USA, UK, India, and China to participate, and included some of the top talent and executives in the business.
Film met music when Morning Show, one of the ten-featured BC artists from Wff’s Music Café, performed the live score for "He Hated Pigeons." Wff’s Music Café, which expanded to include two showcases over two days and featured five music supervisors, was well received with several deals in the works and over 526 guests in attendance.
Toronto’s first-time feature director Jamie M. Dagg’s "River" dominated Whistler prize-giving, winning for best Canadian feature, Best Director and Best Screenplay in the Borsos Competition for Best Canadian Feature presented by the Directors Guild of Canada – British Columbia. The jury also awarded French-Canadian actor Paul Savoie with Best Performance in a Borsos Film for his performance in "The Diary of an Old Man," as well as provided honorable mention for Rossif Sutherland’s work in "River" and Laura Abramsen’s roles in "Basic human Needs" and "The Sabbatical." Lastly, Best Cinematography in a Borsos Film, presented by I.A.T.S.E. Local 669, went to cinematographer Dylan Macleod for "He Hated Pigeons," directed by Ingrid Veninger. The Borsos Jury was comprised of three accomplished film industry artists that included the highly versatile director and screenwriter and WFF15 Alumni Carl Bessai ("Rehearsal), beloved actor and director Marc-André Grondin , and award-winning producer extraordinaire, Kim McCraw.
Other Whistler award winners included "Last Harvest" by first-time female director Hui (Jane) Wang that won the World Documentary Award presented by Tribute.ca with honorable mention for Brian D. Johnson’s "Al Purdy Was Here." The Best Mountain Culture Film presented by Whistler Blackcomb went to Anthony Bonello’s "Eclipse." The Canadian ShortWork Award went to "Withheld" directed by Johnathan Sousa, with an honorable mention to Amanda Strong and Bracken Hanuse Corlett’s Mia’. The International ShortWork Award was awarded to "Dissonance" by Germany filmmaker Till Nowak, with Langara College’s Canadian ShortWork Award for Best Screenplay given to Jem Garrard’s "The World Who Came to Dinner." Emily Carr University of Art and Design’s Lawrence Lam won the ShortWork Student Award presented by Capilano University Film Centre for "The Blue Jet," and Maja Aro won the Mppia Short Film Award for "Hoods" presented by Mppia and Creative BC, which consists of a $15,000 cash award plus up to $100,000 in services. The Alliance of Women Film Journalists (Awfj) Eda Awards gave Best Female-Directed Narrative Feature to Valerie Weiss’ "A Light Beneath Their Feet," Best Female-Directed Documentary to Hui (Jane) Wang’s "Last Harvest," with a special mention for Brian D. Johnson’s "Al Purdy Was Here." In addition, Céline Devaux’s "Sunday Lunch" took home the Best Female-Directed Short Award.
Receiving Wff’s Trailblazer Award and Tribute presented by Pandora, British-born Canadian actor, film producer, and film director Kiefer Sutherland discussed his extensive acting career spanning film, stage and television, with CTV Film Critic Jim Gordon , followed by the Western Canadian Premiere of his latest film, "Forsaken." Scottish-born Robert Carlyle , one of the most recognizable actors today, graced the Festival’s red carpet at this year’s Spotlight event as Wff’s Maverick Award honoree and sat down with Jim Gordon to discuss his bold choices that have led to the creation of some of the most dynamic, memorable, and beloved characters of our time before the North American Premiere of his directorial debut, "The Legend the Barny Thomson." One of Canada's hardest working and most accomplished character actors, Bruce Greenwood was the recipient of Wff’s Career Achievement Award, at the World Premiere of his latest film "Rehearsal," directed by admired Wff Alumni Carl Bessai.
The Whistler Film Festival proudly hosted the Variety 10 Screenwriters to Watch for the fourth consecutive year hosted by Variety Vice President and Executive Editor, Steven Gaydos . This year’s slate of screenwriters in attendance included Bryan Sipe ("Demolition"), John Scott III ("Maggie"), Meg LeFauve ("Inside Out"), Mike Le ("Patient Zero"), and Emma Donoghue ("Room"), who also delivered a Master Class for the Wff Praxis Screenwriters Lab participants.
To top it all off, Lauren Lee Smith ("How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town"), Jakob Davies ("The Birdwatcher"), Taylor Russell and Rustin Gresiuk ("Suspension") were recognized as Wff’s Rising Stars sponsored by Ubcp/Actra at this year’s Keynote Filmmaker Luncheon presented by Pacific Northwest Pictures, and all had films premiering at the fest.
Over 400 guests attended the fest with other notable talent in attendance with films premiering at the fest including: actor Rossif Sutherland ("River"), director Jon Cassar ("Forsaken"), actor Callum Keith Rennie ("Born to Be Blue"), director/writer Sandy Wilson ("My American Cousin), actors Aleks Paunovic, Stefanie von Pfetten, Marie Avgeropoulos and Colin Cunningham ("Numb"), actors Chelah Horsdal and Alex Zahara ("Patterson's Wager"), actor Sage Brocklebank ("Suspension"), actors Gabrielle Rose and Camille Sullivan ("The Birdwatcher"), actor Rebecca Dalton ("The Colossal Failure of the Modern Relationship"), actor Paul Savoie ("The Diary of an Old Man"), director and founder of the Toronto Film Critics Association Brian D. Johnson ("Al Purdy Was Here"), director and co-founder of World Elephant Day Patricia Sims and co-director Michael Clark ("When Elephants Were Young"), "The Steps" director Andrew Currie and actor Steven McCarthy , and award-winning directors Philippe Lesage ("The Demons") and Ricardo Trogi ("The Miracle"). Veteran director Bruce McDonald attended as a mentor of the Wff Praxis Screenwriters Lab, as well as Canadian actress, writer, filmmaker, comedian, and social activist Mary Walsh , who participated in the Women In The Director’s Chair program and got a standing ovation as Wff’s Keynote Speaker at the Filmmaker Luncheon.
The Whistler Film Festival’s Pandora Audience Award went to British-American romantic drama "Carol," directed by Todd Haynes from the screenplay by Phyllis Nagy (Variety 10 Screenwriters to Watch class of 2014) starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, which received its Canadian premiere at Whistler. The Wff Audience Award runner-ups were "The Legend of Barney Thomson," character-actor Robert Carlyle's first theatrical feature and directorial debut, which received its North American premiere at the festival, followed by Ricardo Trogi’s mid-life crisis dramedy, Quebec film "Le Mirage," the highest grossing and most popular Canadian film of the year so far. The Wff Audience Award is a non-cash prize presented to the highest-rated film as voted by the audience.
Paul Gratton, Director of Programming had this to say about this year’s event: "We were very fortunate to open this year's fest with the Canadian premiere of "Carol," a film we are convinced will be a major contender in this year's awards season race. The festival took off from there, with many sold out screenings, packed and newsworthy industry sessions, and over 450 guests who made a point of trekking out to beautiful Whistler to support their films and talk business with the high-level movers and shakers also in attendance. 2015 represented another step forward towards making Wff the coolest festival in the world. Can't wait 'til next year.”
Total attendance for this year’s fest was 13,233 attendees (a 18% increase over 11,273 in 2014) . This included 7,740 film-screening attendees and 3,533 special event attendees (Signature Series, Music Café, ShortWork Showcase, R-Rated Party, Awards Brunch, L’Oreal Men Expert Bobsleigh Race and Celebrity Challenge Ski Race), in addition to 2,530 Summit attendees. Several of the feature films were at or near capacity, including: "Born to be Blue," "Chasing Bansky," "Forsaken," "How to Plan and Orgy in a Small Town," "Legend,""Legend of Barney Thomson," "Numb," "The Lady in the Van," "the Steps," and "Trumbo."
Designed to facilitate international alliances and financial partnerships, Wff’s industry Summit program presented 30 interactive sessions that addressed a range of issues affecting the film, television, and digital media industry. Overall Summit attendance was at 86% capacity with 2,530 attendees (a 13% increase over 2,231 in 2014) including 855 delegates (on par with 2014). The Whistler Summit directly connects to Wff’s slate of project development programs designed to provide creative and business immersion experiences for 42 Canadian artists including its Feature Project Lab, Praxis Screenwriters Lab, Aboriginal Filmmaker Fellowship, and Music Café. Wff also collaborates with several industry organizations by hosting specific third party initiatives at the Whistler Summit including the Women in the Director’s Chair Industry Immersion, Women in Film & Television Film Market Preparation Mentorship, and the Mppia Short Film Award Pitch with the Motion Picture Production Industry Association and Creative BC. In addition to the
204 scheduled meetings (a 10% increase over 186 in 2014) that took place during the Summit, there was again a notable increase in unscheduled meetings that took place outside of scheduled blocks proving the festival remains an important place for the industry to meet and do business. Industry guests came from Canada, USA, UK, India, and China to participate, and included some of the top talent and executives in the business.
Film met music when Morning Show, one of the ten-featured BC artists from Wff’s Music Café, performed the live score for "He Hated Pigeons." Wff’s Music Café, which expanded to include two showcases over two days and featured five music supervisors, was well received with several deals in the works and over 526 guests in attendance.
Toronto’s first-time feature director Jamie M. Dagg’s "River" dominated Whistler prize-giving, winning for best Canadian feature, Best Director and Best Screenplay in the Borsos Competition for Best Canadian Feature presented by the Directors Guild of Canada – British Columbia. The jury also awarded French-Canadian actor Paul Savoie with Best Performance in a Borsos Film for his performance in "The Diary of an Old Man," as well as provided honorable mention for Rossif Sutherland’s work in "River" and Laura Abramsen’s roles in "Basic human Needs" and "The Sabbatical." Lastly, Best Cinematography in a Borsos Film, presented by I.A.T.S.E. Local 669, went to cinematographer Dylan Macleod for "He Hated Pigeons," directed by Ingrid Veninger. The Borsos Jury was comprised of three accomplished film industry artists that included the highly versatile director and screenwriter and WFF15 Alumni Carl Bessai ("Rehearsal), beloved actor and director Marc-André Grondin , and award-winning producer extraordinaire, Kim McCraw.
Other Whistler award winners included "Last Harvest" by first-time female director Hui (Jane) Wang that won the World Documentary Award presented by Tribute.ca with honorable mention for Brian D. Johnson’s "Al Purdy Was Here." The Best Mountain Culture Film presented by Whistler Blackcomb went to Anthony Bonello’s "Eclipse." The Canadian ShortWork Award went to "Withheld" directed by Johnathan Sousa, with an honorable mention to Amanda Strong and Bracken Hanuse Corlett’s Mia’. The International ShortWork Award was awarded to "Dissonance" by Germany filmmaker Till Nowak, with Langara College’s Canadian ShortWork Award for Best Screenplay given to Jem Garrard’s "The World Who Came to Dinner." Emily Carr University of Art and Design’s Lawrence Lam won the ShortWork Student Award presented by Capilano University Film Centre for "The Blue Jet," and Maja Aro won the Mppia Short Film Award for "Hoods" presented by Mppia and Creative BC, which consists of a $15,000 cash award plus up to $100,000 in services. The Alliance of Women Film Journalists (Awfj) Eda Awards gave Best Female-Directed Narrative Feature to Valerie Weiss’ "A Light Beneath Their Feet," Best Female-Directed Documentary to Hui (Jane) Wang’s "Last Harvest," with a special mention for Brian D. Johnson’s "Al Purdy Was Here." In addition, Céline Devaux’s "Sunday Lunch" took home the Best Female-Directed Short Award.
Receiving Wff’s Trailblazer Award and Tribute presented by Pandora, British-born Canadian actor, film producer, and film director Kiefer Sutherland discussed his extensive acting career spanning film, stage and television, with CTV Film Critic Jim Gordon , followed by the Western Canadian Premiere of his latest film, "Forsaken." Scottish-born Robert Carlyle , one of the most recognizable actors today, graced the Festival’s red carpet at this year’s Spotlight event as Wff’s Maverick Award honoree and sat down with Jim Gordon to discuss his bold choices that have led to the creation of some of the most dynamic, memorable, and beloved characters of our time before the North American Premiere of his directorial debut, "The Legend the Barny Thomson." One of Canada's hardest working and most accomplished character actors, Bruce Greenwood was the recipient of Wff’s Career Achievement Award, at the World Premiere of his latest film "Rehearsal," directed by admired Wff Alumni Carl Bessai.
The Whistler Film Festival proudly hosted the Variety 10 Screenwriters to Watch for the fourth consecutive year hosted by Variety Vice President and Executive Editor, Steven Gaydos . This year’s slate of screenwriters in attendance included Bryan Sipe ("Demolition"), John Scott III ("Maggie"), Meg LeFauve ("Inside Out"), Mike Le ("Patient Zero"), and Emma Donoghue ("Room"), who also delivered a Master Class for the Wff Praxis Screenwriters Lab participants.
To top it all off, Lauren Lee Smith ("How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town"), Jakob Davies ("The Birdwatcher"), Taylor Russell and Rustin Gresiuk ("Suspension") were recognized as Wff’s Rising Stars sponsored by Ubcp/Actra at this year’s Keynote Filmmaker Luncheon presented by Pacific Northwest Pictures, and all had films premiering at the fest.
Over 400 guests attended the fest with other notable talent in attendance with films premiering at the fest including: actor Rossif Sutherland ("River"), director Jon Cassar ("Forsaken"), actor Callum Keith Rennie ("Born to Be Blue"), director/writer Sandy Wilson ("My American Cousin), actors Aleks Paunovic, Stefanie von Pfetten, Marie Avgeropoulos and Colin Cunningham ("Numb"), actors Chelah Horsdal and Alex Zahara ("Patterson's Wager"), actor Sage Brocklebank ("Suspension"), actors Gabrielle Rose and Camille Sullivan ("The Birdwatcher"), actor Rebecca Dalton ("The Colossal Failure of the Modern Relationship"), actor Paul Savoie ("The Diary of an Old Man"), director and founder of the Toronto Film Critics Association Brian D. Johnson ("Al Purdy Was Here"), director and co-founder of World Elephant Day Patricia Sims and co-director Michael Clark ("When Elephants Were Young"), "The Steps" director Andrew Currie and actor Steven McCarthy , and award-winning directors Philippe Lesage ("The Demons") and Ricardo Trogi ("The Miracle"). Veteran director Bruce McDonald attended as a mentor of the Wff Praxis Screenwriters Lab, as well as Canadian actress, writer, filmmaker, comedian, and social activist Mary Walsh , who participated in the Women In The Director’s Chair program and got a standing ovation as Wff’s Keynote Speaker at the Filmmaker Luncheon.
- 12/9/2015
- by Peter Belsito
- Sydney's Buzz
Stars: Ellen MacNevin, Sage Brocklebank, Johannah Newmarch, Steve Richmond, Connor Fielding | Written by Kevin Mosley | Directed by Jeffrey Scott Lando
It would seem I have a love/hate relationship with the work of director Jeffrey Lando. On the one hand he has helmed fantastic direct to DVD movies such as Insecticidal (yes I really rather enjoyed that – even if Lando himself has a little disdain for it on his official blog), but on the other he was the director on House of Bones, a film whose ending, at the time, frustrated me to no end. But that was five years ago and since then we’d had a slew of TV movies from Lando, including the superb Syfy channel horror movie Goblin: an underrated gem that didn’t really achieve the same dizzy heights of success as those “other” Syfy monster movies!
Lando’s latest, Suspension, is a...
It would seem I have a love/hate relationship with the work of director Jeffrey Lando. On the one hand he has helmed fantastic direct to DVD movies such as Insecticidal (yes I really rather enjoyed that – even if Lando himself has a little disdain for it on his official blog), but on the other he was the director on House of Bones, a film whose ending, at the time, frustrated me to no end. But that was five years ago and since then we’d had a slew of TV movies from Lando, including the superb Syfy channel horror movie Goblin: an underrated gem that didn’t really achieve the same dizzy heights of success as those “other” Syfy monster movies!
Lando’s latest, Suspension, is a...
- 8/7/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from the next episode of "Almost Human", titled "You Are Here", airing January 13, 2014:
"...'Det. Kennex' and 'Dorian' investigate a crime scene involving a self-guided bullet that can track, target and kill specific people at any moment.
"Meanwhile, 'Maldonado' revisits the deadly ambush that almost killed Kennex..."
Cast includes Karl Urban as 'John Kennex', Michael Ealy as 'Dorian', Minka Kelly as 'Detective Valerie Stahl', Mackenzie Crook as 'Rudy Lom', Michael Irby as 'Detective Richard Paul' and Lili Taylor as 'Captain Sandra Maldonado'.
Episode guest cast includes Anthony Konechny as 'Mx-43 #1', Darren E, Scott as 'Mx-43 #2', Garfield Wilson as 'Mx-43 #3', Tim Kelleher as 'Reinhardt', Annie Monroe as 'Kira', Nick Hunnings as 'Anton', Andrei Kovski as 'Radovan', Jaime Callica as 'Officer Loeb', David Ingram as 'George Reed', Chad Riley as 'Det. Martin Pelham', Tatyana Forrest as 'Natalie', Sarah-Jane Redmond as 'Dr.
"...'Det. Kennex' and 'Dorian' investigate a crime scene involving a self-guided bullet that can track, target and kill specific people at any moment.
"Meanwhile, 'Maldonado' revisits the deadly ambush that almost killed Kennex..."
Cast includes Karl Urban as 'John Kennex', Michael Ealy as 'Dorian', Minka Kelly as 'Detective Valerie Stahl', Mackenzie Crook as 'Rudy Lom', Michael Irby as 'Detective Richard Paul' and Lili Taylor as 'Captain Sandra Maldonado'.
Episode guest cast includes Anthony Konechny as 'Mx-43 #1', Darren E, Scott as 'Mx-43 #2', Garfield Wilson as 'Mx-43 #3', Tim Kelleher as 'Reinhardt', Annie Monroe as 'Kira', Nick Hunnings as 'Anton', Andrei Kovski as 'Radovan', Jaime Callica as 'Officer Loeb', David Ingram as 'George Reed', Chad Riley as 'Det. Martin Pelham', Tatyana Forrest as 'Natalie', Sarah-Jane Redmond as 'Dr.
- 1/7/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sage Casting for Once Upon a Time
What would Once Upon a Time’s take on Beauty and the Beast be without Gaston? Probably more accurate to the original fairy tale, but let’s face it; nobody even remembers how that one goes anymore. We’ve had the Disney version engraved in our minds since it came out in 1991, so as far as the world is concerned there never wasn’t a Gaston. And who will join the already cast Emilie de Ravin in the retelling of the retold fairy tale?
E! News tells us Sage Brocklebank is our man to play the less than charming Gaston, known well for his terrible treatment of Belle (de Ravin). And while the episode featuring this fairy tale classic, titled “Skin Deep” will feature Belle’s father and the Beast, it won’t entirely be their story. As OUaT has done with Cinderella’s story,...
What would Once Upon a Time’s take on Beauty and the Beast be without Gaston? Probably more accurate to the original fairy tale, but let’s face it; nobody even remembers how that one goes anymore. We’ve had the Disney version engraved in our minds since it came out in 1991, so as far as the world is concerned there never wasn’t a Gaston. And who will join the already cast Emilie de Ravin in the retelling of the retold fairy tale?
E! News tells us Sage Brocklebank is our man to play the less than charming Gaston, known well for his terrible treatment of Belle (de Ravin). And while the episode featuring this fairy tale classic, titled “Skin Deep” will feature Belle’s father and the Beast, it won’t entirely be their story. As OUaT has done with Cinderella’s story,...
- 12/7/2011
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Once Upon a Time has found Gaston. Sage Brocklebank is stepping away from Psych to play Gaston, which begs the question as to which of his characters will have the coolest name: Gaston, or Officer Buzz McNabb?
Seriously, if this is the whole story, I'm never using PayPal again.
Johnny Depp has ticked off both Focus on the Family and the Christian Coalition by providing vocals to the Babybird track "Jesus Stag Night." So he's my Hero of the Day.
Evidently there is a Tumblr devoted to pictures of cats with large amounts of cash.
I just love the expression of horror on Rep. Michele Bachmann's face when she realizes what 8-year-old Elijah told her.
I don't think that Americans, myself included, have a proper understanding of panto. I certainly don't understand why actor Stevie Webb seemed delighted that Financial Times called his performance in Aladdin "as camp as...
Seriously, if this is the whole story, I'm never using PayPal again.
Johnny Depp has ticked off both Focus on the Family and the Christian Coalition by providing vocals to the Babybird track "Jesus Stag Night." So he's my Hero of the Day.
Evidently there is a Tumblr devoted to pictures of cats with large amounts of cash.
I just love the expression of horror on Rep. Michele Bachmann's face when she realizes what 8-year-old Elijah told her.
I don't think that Americans, myself included, have a proper understanding of panto. I certainly don't understand why actor Stevie Webb seemed delighted that Financial Times called his performance in Aladdin "as camp as...
- 12/6/2011
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Once Upon a Time has found Belle’s burly suitor, Gaston.
Psych vet Sage Brocklebank will portray the infamous Beauty and the Beast baddie on ABC’s fantastical freshman drama.
Matt’s Inside Line: Once Upon a Time Scoop!
As previously reported, Emilie de Ravin (Lost) has been tasked with bringing to life the illustrious fairy tale princess in the episode (to air Sunday, Feb. 12), which will also feature Belle’s father and the titular Beast, wheeling and dealing with Robert Carlyle’s Rumpelstiltskin.
E! Online first reported the casting news.
Brocklebank currently recurs on USA Network’s Psych playing funny cop Buzz McNab.
Psych vet Sage Brocklebank will portray the infamous Beauty and the Beast baddie on ABC’s fantastical freshman drama.
Matt’s Inside Line: Once Upon a Time Scoop!
As previously reported, Emilie de Ravin (Lost) has been tasked with bringing to life the illustrious fairy tale princess in the episode (to air Sunday, Feb. 12), which will also feature Belle’s father and the titular Beast, wheeling and dealing with Robert Carlyle’s Rumpelstiltskin.
E! Online first reported the casting news.
Brocklebank currently recurs on USA Network’s Psych playing funny cop Buzz McNab.
- 12/6/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
Once Upon A Time fans, prepare to meet the vainest of villains. For a Beauty and the Beast-themed episode, Sage Brocklebank (Psych) has been cast as Gaston, the narcissistic dude who enjoys a good hunt and has Belle in his sights. (E! online first reported the news.) Lost’s Emilie de Ravin already has been tapped to play the booksmart stunner. The episode is slated to air Feb. 12 on ABC.
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- 12/6/2011
- by Dan Snierson
- EW - Inside TV
Once Upon a Time has tracked down a Gaston for Emilie de Ravin's Belle.
With that Lost actress already on board in the iconic female role from Beauty and the Beast, E! News now reports that Sage Brocklebank (Psych's Buzz McNab) will appear opposite de Ravin on the 12th episode of the season, titled "Skin Deep."
Expect to learn more about Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold during that hour, while also meeting Belle's father and the Beast.
Once Upon a Time airs its final episode of 2011 on Sunday. View its official promo now and get ready: someone is going to die...
Once Upon a Time Promo: "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter"...
With that Lost actress already on board in the iconic female role from Beauty and the Beast, E! News now reports that Sage Brocklebank (Psych's Buzz McNab) will appear opposite de Ravin on the 12th episode of the season, titled "Skin Deep."
Expect to learn more about Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold during that hour, while also meeting Belle's father and the Beast.
Once Upon a Time airs its final episode of 2011 on Sunday. View its official promo now and get ready: someone is going to die...
Once Upon a Time Promo: "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter"...
- 12/6/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
My, what a guy, that Gaston! Emilie de Ravin, the time has come to meet your Gaston! When it was announced that the Lost actress would be taking on the role of Beauty and the Beast's Belle on ABC's Once Upon a Time, fans immediately wanted to know two things: Would she dye her hair brown (she's donning a wig!), and who is playing Gaston? Lucky for you, we've got the answer! We once suggested Smallville's Tom Welling for the role (and later changed our minds and dream casted him as The Little Mermaid's Prince Eric), so did Ouat heed our advice again? We can exclusively tell you... We've confirmed that Psych's very own Sage Brocklebank (aka the hilarious Buzz McNab!)...
- 12/5/2011
- E! Online
DVD Playhouse—March 2011
By
Allen Gardner
127 Hours (20th Century Fox) Harrowing true story of Aron Ralston (James Franco, in another fine turn), an extreme outdoorsman who finds himself trapped in a remote Utah canyon, his arm pinned between two boulders, with no help nearby, no communication to the outside world, and dim prospects for survival, to say the least. Director Danny Boyle manages to prove again that he’s one of the finest filmmakers working today by making a subject that is seemingly uncinematic a true example of pure cinema. Inventive, breathtaking, funny, and horrifying, often all at once. Amber Tamblyn and Kate Mara make a memorable, brief appearance as hikers who connect with Ralston during his journey. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Commentary by Boyle, producer Christian Colson, co-writer Simon Beaufoy; Deleted scenes; Featurettes. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS-hd 5.1 surround.
Amarcord (Criterion) Federico Fellini’s Oscar-winning, autobiographical classic might...
By
Allen Gardner
127 Hours (20th Century Fox) Harrowing true story of Aron Ralston (James Franco, in another fine turn), an extreme outdoorsman who finds himself trapped in a remote Utah canyon, his arm pinned between two boulders, with no help nearby, no communication to the outside world, and dim prospects for survival, to say the least. Director Danny Boyle manages to prove again that he’s one of the finest filmmakers working today by making a subject that is seemingly uncinematic a true example of pure cinema. Inventive, breathtaking, funny, and horrifying, often all at once. Amber Tamblyn and Kate Mara make a memorable, brief appearance as hikers who connect with Ralston during his journey. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Commentary by Boyle, producer Christian Colson, co-writer Simon Beaufoy; Deleted scenes; Featurettes. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS-hd 5.1 surround.
Amarcord (Criterion) Federico Fellini’s Oscar-winning, autobiographical classic might...
- 3/1/2011
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
How I Married My High School Crush charts the unlikely romance of Sarah Jacob (Katee Sackhoff) and Brian Porterson (Sage Brocklebank) across the farthest reaches of space and time, or at least from 1990 to 2007. When the film opens, Sarah and Brian are in high school, and Sarah has one of those crushes on Brian that romantic comedies have been trying for years to convince us is completely healthy; she dreams about marrying him, despite the fact that he seems to have little but disdain for women in general, and next to no interest in her. One day, while she is handing off his homework to him (which she did for him) in the middle of an eclipse, they find themselves suddenly launched 17 years into the future and right into the middle of their (exceedingly successful) adult lives. But it doesn’t take long before they realize that adulthood isn’t...
- 2/14/2011
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
How I Married My High School Crush charts the unlikely romance of Sarah Jacob (Katee Sackhoff) and Brian Porterson (Sage Brocklebank) across the farthest reaches of space and time, or at least from 1990 to 2007. When the film opens, Sarah and Brian are in high school, and Sarah has one of those crushes on Brian that romantic comedies have been trying for years to convince us is completely healthy; she dreams about marrying him, despite the fact that he seems to have little but disdain for women in general, and next to no interest in her. One day, while she is handing off his homework to him (which she did for him) in the middle of an eclipse, they find themselves suddenly launched 17 years into the future and right into the middle of their (exceedingly successful) adult lives. But it doesn’t take long before they realize that adulthood isn’t...
- 2/14/2011
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
Chicago – In our latest edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: TV, we have two prize packs up for grabs for the return of USA Network’s “Psych” on Nov. 10, 2010! The show features James Roday, Dulé Hill, Timothy Omundson, Corbin Bernsen, Maggie Lawson, Kirsten Nelson, Liam James, Sage Brocklebank and Carlos McCullers II from series creator Steve Franks.
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USA Network’s “Psych” returns on Nov. 10, 2010.
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USA’s hot roster of hit series gives viewers something to warm up to as the days get shorter and the nights grow colder. Nov. 2010 sees the return of fan-favorite “Psych” on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010 at 10/9 Cst with brand-new cases waiting to be solved.
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USA’s hot roster of hit series gives viewers something to warm up to as the days get shorter and the nights grow colder. Nov. 2010 sees the return of fan-favorite “Psych” on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010 at 10/9 Cst with brand-new cases waiting to be solved.
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- 10/29/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
ComingSoon.net has your exclusive first look at a new clip from Alien Trespass , director R.W. Goodwin's sci-fi comedy opening in theaters on April 3rd. The film stars Eric McCormack, Jenni Baird, Dan Lauria, Robert Patrick, Jody Thompson, Aaron Brooks, Sarah Smyth, Andrew Dunbar, Sage Brocklebank, Tom McBeath, Vincent Gale, Jerry Wasserman, Jonathan Young and Michael Roberds. McCormack plays small-town astronomer Ted Lewis who gets caught up in an alien invasion by the deadly and monstrous Ghota, a tentacled one-eyed creature that can only be stopped by the mysterious alien named Urp (also played by McCormack) with the help of local waitress Tammy (Baird). You can also read an exclusive interview with R.W. Goodwin over at ShockTillYouDrop.com .
- 3/27/2009
- Comingsoon.net
Chicago – The race is on! In our latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have an extraordinarily unique, off-the-beaten-path giveaway for the one-of-a-kind new film “Alien Trespass” from “The X-Files” director R.W. Goodwin.
We’re giving away one set of signed “Alien Trespass” lobby cards as well as an “Alien Trespass” poster signed by the director. “Alien Trespass” stars Eric McCormack (from TNT’s “Trust Me” and “Will & Grace”), Jenni Baird, Robert Patrick, Jody Thompson, Dan Lauria, Aaron Brooks, Sarah Smyth, Andrew Dunbar and Sage Brocklebank.
Since HollywoodChicago.com Hookups usually receive 50 or more RSVPs and we only have two prizes to give away for this film, we’re doing things differently. Because everyone can’t win this one, we’re asking for a little more work from you than usual and more interactivity. Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and win can be found beneath the graphic below.
“Alien Trespass,...
We’re giving away one set of signed “Alien Trespass” lobby cards as well as an “Alien Trespass” poster signed by the director. “Alien Trespass” stars Eric McCormack (from TNT’s “Trust Me” and “Will & Grace”), Jenni Baird, Robert Patrick, Jody Thompson, Dan Lauria, Aaron Brooks, Sarah Smyth, Andrew Dunbar and Sage Brocklebank.
Since HollywoodChicago.com Hookups usually receive 50 or more RSVPs and we only have two prizes to give away for this film, we’re doing things differently. Because everyone can’t win this one, we’re asking for a little more work from you than usual and more interactivity. Directions to enter this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup and win can be found beneath the graphic below.
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- 3/26/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
ShockTillYouDrop.com has posted an exclusive interview with director R.W. Goodwin talking about his new sci-fi comedy Alien Trespass . Opening in theaters on April 3rd, the film stars Eric McCormack, Jenni Baird, Dan Lauria, Robert Patrick, Jody Thompson, Aaron Brooks, Sarah Smyth, Andrew Dunbar, Sage Brocklebank, Tom McBeath, Vincent Gale, Jerry Wasserman, Jonathan Young and Michael Roberds. In Alien Trespass , McCormack plays small-town astronomer Ted Lewis who gets caught up in an alien invasion by the deadly and monstrous Ghota, a tentacled one-eyed creature that can only be stopped by the mysterious alien named Urp (also played by McCormack) with the help of local waitress Tammy (Baird). Check out the interview here !
- 3/26/2009
- Comingsoon.net
Lifetime to grant 'Wish' for Sackhoff
Battlestar Galactica star Katee Sackhoff is starring in the tentatively titled telefilm Be Careful What You Wish For, which is set to air on Lifetime in the U.S. and on CH Television in Canada.
The two-hour movie, from Blueprint Entertainment, is set in a small town in the 1990s. Sackhoff will star as Sara Jacob, a teenager who has had a crush on one of her classmates since preschool. But when an eclipse lands the unsuspecting teens at their wedding almost 20 years in the future, neither of them is prepared for what adulthood has in store.
Also starring in the movie, which just wrapped production, are Sage Brocklebank (Psych), Kim Poirier (Dawn of the Dead) and Tommy Lioutas (Whistler). Careful is set to air July 16 on Lifetime.
Careful, filmed on location in Regina and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, was produced by Blueprint with local producer Stephen Onda Prods. The companies produced the TV movie Intimate Stranger.
Executive producers for Blueprint are John Morayniss, Noreen Halpern and Ira Pincus.
The two-hour movie, from Blueprint Entertainment, is set in a small town in the 1990s. Sackhoff will star as Sara Jacob, a teenager who has had a crush on one of her classmates since preschool. But when an eclipse lands the unsuspecting teens at their wedding almost 20 years in the future, neither of them is prepared for what adulthood has in store.
Also starring in the movie, which just wrapped production, are Sage Brocklebank (Psych), Kim Poirier (Dawn of the Dead) and Tommy Lioutas (Whistler). Careful is set to air July 16 on Lifetime.
Careful, filmed on location in Regina and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, was produced by Blueprint with local producer Stephen Onda Prods. The companies produced the TV movie Intimate Stranger.
Executive producers for Blueprint are John Morayniss, Noreen Halpern and Ira Pincus.
- 4/10/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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