The L Word 3.11, 3.12 & DVD Extras screencaps
Posted on: April 22, 2012 | Filed under: Gallery Updates, The L Word | 0 Comments
The gallery has been updated with screencaps of Mia in episodes 3.11 & 3.12 and the Season 3 DVD extras of The L Word. Enjoy the new additions.
Gallery links:
3.11 Last Dance
3.12 Left Hand of the Goddess
Opening Credits
DVD Menu
DVD Extras: Biographies
DVD Extras: Goodbye to Dana
DVD Extras: Photo Gallery
Mia joins new Syfy series ‘Defiance’
Posted on: April 21, 2012 | Filed under: Defiance, Television News | 0 Comments
Mia Kirshner (The Vampire Diaries, The L Word) and Fionnula Flanagan (Lost) have joined the cast of Syfy’s new drama series Defiance. Set in the near future, Defiance introduces a completely transformed planet Earth, inhabited by the survivors of a universal war. It centers on Jeb Nolan (Grant Bowler), the law-keeper in bustling frontier boomtown Defiance that is one of the new world’s few oasis of civility and inclusion. Kirshner, repped by APA and Brillstein Entertainment, will play Kenya, the self-assured, dauntless town madam whose unvarying devotion to the town of Defiance has inexorably woven her into many of its complicated affairs. Flanagan will portray Nicky, the popular ex-mayor of the town whose intrinsic expertise from her years on the job have made her a trusted mentor to her successor, Amanda (Julie Benz). Defiance, written/executive produced by Rockne S. O’Bannon, Kevin Murphy and Michael Taylor and produced by Universal Cable Prods., was developed concurrently with an online video game. It is slated to begin production on the pilot this month in Toronto.
Source: Deadline
The L Word 3.09 & 3.10 screencaps
Posted on: April 15, 2012 | Filed under: Gallery Updates, The L Word | 0 Comments
The gallery has been updated with screencaps of Mia in episodes 3.09 & 3.10 of The L Word. More coming soon. Enjoy!
Gallery links:
3.09 Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way
3.10 Losing the Light
Mia Kirshner, elusive beauty
Posted on: April 13, 2012 | Filed under: Miscellaneous | 1 Comment
Mia Kirsher has such a captivating presence she makes every supporting role she has played unforgettable. That is because the actress herself is someone who leaves quite an impression. The fact that most of her acting jobs have been in supporting roles, guest spots, or leads in little seen independent films have only added to her mystique.
The Canadian born actress is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors and a fierce advocate of humanitarian causes. She even wrote and published a book, “I Live Here” (2008), an epic real life narrative that chronicles the story of four different groups of women and children refugees.
Mia first came to the attention of movie fans at the age of 19 with her luminous and haunting performance in Atom Egoyan’s brilliant film about tragedy and healing, “Exotica” (1994). Mia plays the role of an exotic dancer named Christina who shares a special connection to a grieving man with a tragic past played by Bruce Greenwood.
CSI:NY & The Cleaner DVD screencaps
Posted on: March 01, 2012 | Filed under: CSI: NY, Gallery Updates, The Cleaner | 0 Comments
The gallery has been updated with DVD screencaps of Mia in episode 6.04 of CSI:NY and episode 2.04 of The Cleaner. The lower quality AVI versions are still available as well.
Gallery links:
CSI:NY > 6.04 Dead Reckoning (DVD)
The Cleaner > 2.04 Does Everybody Have a Drink? (DVD)
Take A Walk On The Wired Wild Side with “Bear 71″
Posted on: February 24, 2012 | Filed under: Bear 71, Film News, Videos | 1 Comment
Bear 71 Installation Walkthrough from National Film Board of Canada on Vimeo.
A bear walks through the Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies and is ensnared in a trap where she is tranquilized, tagged, and collared with a GPS device. She has now become Bear 71, and joins a group of wired wildlife who document the interactions between nature and their increasingly encroaching human neighbors. Bear 71 is a new interactive project produced by the National Film Board of Canada’s digital studio, and includes an interactive web documentary site, a social media microsite, and a live installation piece that launched in conjunction with the Sundance Film Festival.
The main part of the project consists of an interactive web documentary created by NFB’s Jeremy Mendes and Leanne Allison, which introduces viewers to Bear 71 and then drops them into an interactive map of the Park, where they encounter other wired creatures that live in Bear 71′s home range: golden eagles, Big Horn sheep, wolves, and deer mice, all similarly tagged and under surveillance. The animals’ movements can be seen as they move about the park, and clicking on their markers reveals a video feed and information about the animal. Viewers can click on their own marker as well, which launches a group of surveillance feeds including their own (the site requests access to the viewer’s webcam and microphone, which can be denied) and any other viewers who happen to be browsing the site at the same time, tagged and tracked like the animals. Landmarks such as the freeway and railroad that run through the park can be seen, cars and trains moving on them as the animal’s markers cross back and forth, highlighting one of the project’s main points: when technology and the wild intersect, it is often to the detriment of the wildlife. There are also video feeds and observation points marked on the map, showing actual pictures and videos from their real-life counterparts in the Park.
Barry Watson and Mia Kirshner Star in “Kiss at Pine Lake”
Posted on: February 24, 2012 | Filed under: Film News, Kiss at Pine Lake | 0 Comments
Barry Watson (“Samantha Who?”) and Mia Kirshner (“The Vampire Diaries”) star in a summer romance – fifteen years in the making – as star-crossed lovers who finally share that very special first kiss as they unite to save their childhood camp, in “Kiss At Pine Lake,” a Hallmark Channel Original Movie World Premiere Sunday, May 6 (8p.m. ET/PT, 7C). Watson and Kirshner are joined by Bill Engvall (“The Bill Engvall Show”), Matty Finochio (“Sanctuary”) and Victoria Bidewell (“Fringe”).
On the last day of camp, fifteen year old Luke Garvey and Zoe McDowell are about to share their first kiss, when they are interrupted by Zoe’s dad (Engvall). Now, fifteen years later, destiny is about to come calling. Luke (Watson) is now a philanthropic entrepreneur, who recently purchased his uncle’s Camp Pine Lake for sentimental reasons, only to find out the camp may get shut down for safety code violations; and Zoe (Kirshner) is the point person in her upscale development firm assigned to convince the new camp owner, who prefers to remain anonymous, to sell his land. As she prepares to head back to camp, Zoe confesses to her best friend Erica (Bidewell) she is sad to hear Camp Pine Lake is rundown and she thinks often of Luke, her teenage crush.
Mia performing with Uh Huh Her
Posted on: January 25, 2012 | Filed under: Videos | 1 Comment
Happy birthday!
Posted on: January 25, 2012 | Filed under: Birthday Wishes | 2 Comments
Happy 37th birthday to Mia! On behalf of the site and the fans, I would like wish her all the best and hope she has a wonderful birthday with her loved ones. Please feel free and post your birthday wishes in the comments section below.

Romantic comedy feature film “I Think I Do” being shot in Edmonton
Posted on: January 24, 2012 | Filed under: Film News, I Think I Do | 0 Comments
Edmonton might not always come to mind as a hotspot for shooting movies, but our city is earning its stripes in the film industry.
Last week, Parish of Christ Church, 12116 102 Ave., played host to the cast and crew of I Think I Do as they shot scenes for the upcoming romantic comedy by Panacea Entertainment and locally-based Rocky Mountain Picture Company.
Producer Darren Arsenault says Edmonton is a film-savvy city with loads of talent.
“When we’re looking at a community that’s really open to film, Edmonton really does stand out,” he says. “It has an amazing history of shows (made) here.”
Arsenault says Edmonton has everything a filmmaker needs.



