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Shug McSween Review


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“ The eldest McAulay boy Nicky, played by co-star Colin Price, is a hard-nosed emotional basket-case who can let his temper get in the way of his message. Price couldn’t be harder on his younger brother, and his character takes over a couple of scenes perfectly with his raw-emotion. Although appearing confused at times, Price’s character is rooted with love and hard-work, and this ‘typical’ eldest of the bunch just wants what’s best for his family. Price’s breakout performance is intense, it’s fierce and the foundation is stemmed with a heavy heart.

Shug McSween from the Nationwide Dean Blundell team with a great review of “Still The Water” from the Whistler Film Festival.

Review: https://deanblundell.com/movies-2/still-the-water-a-movie-we-all-could-learn-from/

About Shug McSween: Shug McSween is a veteran here at DeanBlundell.com and has been contributing since day one. A sports nut with a sophisticated opinion, expect McSween to cover any and everything he's passionate about. When he's not busy writing and editing for our crew, McSween likes to get away via fairways and greens. He also contributes to The Hockey Writers, NHLTradeRumors.me and BballRumors.com

WORLD PREMIERE OF “STILL THE WATER”

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Filmed in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is only fitting that “Still The Water” has been selected to have its World Premiere as an Official Selection to the FIN Atlantic International Film Festival. Still The Water will be able to be viewed from September 17th-24th via their FIN Stream platform.

** Tickets can be purchased here **

Film Fans living in all of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada (Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Newfoundland and Labrador) simply follow the ticket link above and be among the first to enjoy the movie!

THE FESTIVAL: FIN Atlantic International Film Festival has blossomed into one of Canada’s premier celebrations of film and filmmaking, becoming an essential platform for films both local and global. Celebrating its 40th year in 2020, the festival began as a tiny, grassroots operation in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1981, relocating to Halifax the following year. Providing an immersive escape and experience for movie lovers, filmmakers, and industry professionals worldwide, the Atlantic International Film Festival is Atlantic Canada’s curator of epic and unforgettable stories.

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