Jun 1, 2009 | Schadenfreude.
Early pick of the week: the Core
Now I know some people love to rip on hot movies, but it's time we all take a step back and profess our inner appreciation for The Core .
The Internet Movie Database claims that Bruce Greenwood is best known for playing "sneering villains," but as usual, don't trust computers: the Quebec-born actor has a range wide enough to accommodate US Presidents , Egoyanesque sad-sacks , Bob Dylan's arch-nemesis and, yes, the odd sneering villain .
A Canadian's plum role in Star Trek
Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood was working in Toronto when he got the call that has launched his already successful career into a new orbit.
At first glance, you would never guess that actor Bruce Greenwood was the star power at the Scotiabank Chinook movie theatre Wednesday night.
Chances are you've seen Bruce Greenwood in something. He's been acting for three decades now, building up a solid body of work in Canadian and American film and TV he's the only actor on the planet who's been a regular on St.
Lucky Vulcan County residents will hit the carpet today in Calgary. Vulcan Tourism and Trek Station staff pulled 110 names out of box filled with 971 ballots for a free trip for an exclusive showing today of the new Star Trek movie in Calgary.
Pike Star Takes Command In 'Star Trek'
It only makes sense that director J.J. Abrams would cast a charismatic actor like Bruce Greenwood to play the pivotal role of Captain Christopher Pike in his big-screen version of "Star Trek." Having played JFK in "13 Days" and the fictional president in "National Treasure: Book of Secrets," Greenwood has clearly shown that he has the on-screen ...
Respected Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood will appear in Calgary for the Star Trek premiere.
Some secrets are deeper than sexand more painful than honesty
Mia Kirshner in "Exotica." Exotica Francis Bruce Greenwood Christina Mia Kirshner Eric Elias Koteas Thomas Don McKellar Zoe Arsinee Khanjian Tracey Sarah Polley Harold Victor Garber Miramax Films presents a ...
You can't change the past. It changes you. The title of this Canadian film makes one curious as to what it is about.