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Today on Too Opinionated we sit down with actress Kristin Booth! Kristin's film credits include and ; as well as the heist thriller, , opposite , , , , and . Kristin won her first Gemini Award in 2005, for her guest performance in the episode, . She received her 2nd Gemini Award nomination, for her portrayal of "Connie Lewis", in the CBC series, , Other television include: , TNT's mini-series, , , , , , , , and . She has also had lead roles in the series, , ,...
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Today on Too Opinionated we sit down with author William Bitner whose writing includes his series about his wrestling alter ego Death Falcon Zero. William has appeared in films, fronted a rock and roll band, and wrestled internationally as the masked villain, Death Falcon Zero. William is a talented author whose works dive deep into horror and suspense. His titles include Down in the Drains, M is for Monster, and contributions to the chilling anthology Chillers: Hell. Want to watch:: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
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Award-winning Vietnamese-Canadian filmmaker Janet-Rose Nguyen is set to premiere her new short film Do You See Her? at the Blood in the Snow Film Festival (BITS),running November 17–22, 2025, in Toronto at the Isabel Bader Theatre. The unsettling psychological horror follows Katie (Ivy Miller), a woman who questions her sanity as she’s stalked by a terrifying entity; one she can only see when her glasses are off. Inspired by the visually impaired, Janet-Rose’s film is both an ode to the fragility of perception and a meditation on fear. A rising voice in Canada’s genre film landscape,...
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Today on Too Opinionated, we sit down with the director of the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, Ivan Hughes and his special guests. Ivan Hughes is an independent filmmaker with more than 20 years of experience producing documentary films across Canada and around the world. His award-winning work has screened nationally and internationally in festivals, broadcast and online. He brings technical knowledge of workflows and equipment to projects, whether he is directing, shooting, or editing. Ivan has worked on outreach programs across the province, bringing filmmaking...
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Ramona Floyd is a versatile stage and screen actor whose work spans Off-Broadway, television, and film. She has appeared in a wide range of acclaimed New York productions, including Please Go Gentle Into That Good Night, The Monument, the title role in Medea, and standout performances in Pygmalion and The Maids with the Jean Cocteau Repertory Theatre. Other stage credits include Gone in 60, Arms and the Man, and Fulana. On screen, Ramona has built a career portraying everything from tough bosses to compassionate caregivers in popular series such as The...
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Joanna began her career in action fare such as 's thriller , the drama , starring and with . Her first co-starring role came opposite in the offbeat comedy caper . Television became an important medium for her in the late 1970s, with guest parts on all the popular shows of the time, including . , , , , and a recurring role on . Joanna languished in three failed series attempts--, and --before hitting the jackpot with the sitcom opposite ...
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Miles Ekhardt is making his mark in Hollywood with his role in HBO’s supernatural horror series, “IT: Welcome to Derry.” Miles stars as Matty, a young runaway who flees his small-town cinema only to be picked up by a Portland-bound family of four, soon realizing that something far more sinister lurks beneath the surface. A prequel to the blockbuster It films of 2017 and 2019, the series expands on Stephen King’s iconic 1986 novel, diving deep into the origins of the terrifying Pennywise the Clown (reprised by Bill Skarsgård). Created by Andy...
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2025 marks a breakthrough year for Canadian comedy powerhouse Katelyn McCulloch, whose fearless approach to female-driven comedy has already earned her two Canadian Screen Award nominations and international acclaim. Now, she’s capping it off with two major milestones: the highly anticipated season two premiere of her Bell Fibe TV1 hit Everybody’s Meg on November 13th, and the return of Shenanigans on November 27th in Halifax at the Cineplex Park Lane (5657 Spring Garden Rd); a bold, joy-filled celebration of funny, feel-good, and female-driven film and television. With...
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Intellego Media proudly announces the VOD release of FRAGILÉ, a new documentary from filmmaker Reagan Elkins, debuting November 7th. Set in a small Oklahoma town with a big dream, FRAGILÉ follows one man’s outrageous (yet oddly inspiring) mission to revitalize his community by building a 50-foot-tall leg lamp in the middle of Main Street. What begins as a lighthearted bid to boost tourism quickly ignites controversy, turning the town into an unlikely battleground of art, identity, and small-town politics. From fiery city council meetings to viral headlines, accusations of...
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, the multi-award-winning jazz and blues vocalist, has once again elevated a beloved classic with her sensual, infectious rendition of ’s two-time -nominated hit . Collaborating with legendary producer , DeeAnn follows her 2024 breakthrough track and her 2025 soul-jazz hits, ’s and ’s , with this emotionally rousing, contemporary take on Russell’s timeless song. Russell herself endorsed the new version, saying, “I loved it. I think it’s very cool. Love the groove and DeeAnn’s voice is hauntingly beautiful, as is the track....
info_outlineBorn in South Africa during Apartheid, Sarah was dismayed when she first traveled to the United States on a family holiday as a young girl in early 1980s. There, she witnessed her beloved country embroiled in such tumultuous turmoil on TV, she believed she wasn’t able to return home. It was her first lesson in media distortion, and the danger of trusting a single narrative.
Twenty-three years ago this week, Jeffrey Epstein arrived in Cape Town with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker in tow. That same night, 20-year-old Juliette Bryant was lured into what would become one of the most harrowing and revealing chapters in the Epstein saga. Now, for the first time, her story is being told in her own words—through the diary she kept at the height of her captivity.
In Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor, author Sarah McCarthy—Juliette’s close personal friend—brings Bryant’s unfiltered voice to light, exposing not just Epstein’s trafficking machine but the darker, lesser-known medical and psychological abuses he carried out on his victims. The book is now available for pre-order at TrineDay.com, ahead of its November 18 release.
Unlike previous accounts that focus solely on Epstein’s trafficking ring, Blue Butterfly reveals his obsession with eugenics, artificial intelligence, cloning, and transhumanism—and how he used victims like Juliette as unwitting participants in his schemes.
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