January Popcorn Flicks To Enjoy!






Here we are again, it’s a new year – 2022, so did you make any New Years Resolutions or are you more just aiming to go with the flow?  Personally, I prefer to take off that extra layer of guilt and pressure and just BE.  

We lost plenty more amazing people in the entertainment industry as the ball dropped to welcome 2022. Comedian, Bob Saget, actress and human/fur-itarian Betty White, iconic Sidney Poitier, and a deep sigh, operatic legend, Marvin (also Michael) Lee Aday, aka Meat Loaf.   However, it’s inevitable. Life does not go on forever, but they will surely remain in our hearts.  I’ll be playing the Bat Outta Hell albums, a hell of a lot today. 


Here are a few movies you may want to check out, as we head into some chilly wintery temperatures! 


West Side Story  I absolutely love musicals and so I was quite interested in seeing the Spielberg version of West Side Story that just came out recently.  It didn’t disappoint at all. 

The cinematography by Janusz KamiΕ„ski was stunning. The look of the film was beautiful, utilizing different light and shadow techniques. It brought a really ominous feel to the fighting scenes. The choreography was perfect and I loved how they did the song “America” and "Gee, Officer Krupke"  Also the vocal performances were beautifully sung.

“Cool” which is just naturally a really umm...cool song to begin with was envisioned in a completely new, taking place before the rumble, which was an unexpected surprise, but worked well. 

Maria, played by American/Columbian actress, Rachel Zegler and Tony, played by Ansel Elgort (who I may add was phenomenal in Baby Driver) was an interesting pairing. I didn’t feel the love connection right away, but as the movie went on, I could sense a bit more of the romance blooming.  Still...I hate to bring up the original again, BUT the casting of Tony, played by Richard Beymer and Maria, played by actress, Natalie Wood, personally did it for me. Their chemistry exploded on screen. It felt so natural. I believed they were madly in love. 

The only other issues I really had were the placement of “I Feel Pretty” as I didn’t like where it was used in the film. It felt odd.  

Also, the assault scene with Anita was much weaker than expected. I had braced myself for more of a punch (metaphorically speaking) with emotional intensity. I felt like something was being held back throughout the entire scene.



Oh Crappy Day  Written by Jon Lance Bacon and produced by Steven P. Neilson, this is one independent film that I absolutely loved watching.  It hit home on so many levels.

There are many ways that mental health disorders are portrayed in movies and so a fair warning that if you do deal with OCD – Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or anything else that is mentioned in the film (I don’t want to really give all that away), this may not be how you are, or it might resonate with you deeply.  

Dating is difficult enough and so searching for love when you are dealing with OCD is even more of a challenge.   We meet Jared, played by Jordan Estes, who is an aspiring film maker. We watch his struggles, his small feats and all the awkward interactions along the way, as there are many!

So things begin to change when he is encouraged to meet a very spirited woman; Katie, played by Jess Barbour, who is looking to meet someone and once disclosed of his rather extreme condition, she’s rather accepting, yet has some secrets to share, but with great hesitancy. This is when the movie just takes off and our hearts are just rooting for them both the whole way, even if they don’t end up together.

I felt so connected to Jared and Katie, both in their dating explorations together, and apart as separate characters. I love the nuanced moments mixed with humour. The acting had a sincerity to it and I just loved the entire film from start to finish.  



The Woman In Red This one was absolutely ridiculous, yet who doesn't love watching Gene Wilder? Sworn that he would never have an affair, Teddy (played by Gene Wilder) becomes absolutely bewitched by a beautiful model (played by Kelly Labrock) that he sees and starts to fantasize about.   This obsession leads to all sorts of schemes that go terribly yet hilariously wrong. Gilda Radner is in this one too, and although her role is small, she gives a great comedic performance.



Bull Durham Definitely a home-run! I haven't seen this in ages. Although the subject is baseball, still well-known today as America’s Pastime, it is far more than that. It’s about everything that goes on off the field, which is the most captivating part when you get such a great cast together. There’s plenty of romance, humour and spirit.  Kevin Costner and Susan Sarandon are sizzling together on-screen.  There is also such a genuine friendship between Nuke, played by Tim Robbins and Crash (Costner). Definitely check out the fantastic soundtrack too.  



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Rise Like A Phoenix: Q&A with Author, Steve Bottrill


On March 22, 1996, Chatham resident, Steve Bottrill, got into a terrible motor vehicle accident, which took a turn that no one saw coming. After being hospitalized with life-threatening injuries, and in a coma for 10 days, he was determined to find a way to tell the world that his time here wasn’t up yet.  A single tear drop saved his life. 

With a new lease on life, author, motivational speaker and exercise therapist, Steve Bottrill is sharing his journey in his book "Overcoming Impossible Odds-The Steve Bottrill Story" and inspiring others to live their best lives, no matter what odds are thrown at them. 


Enjoy my Q&A with author, Steve Bottrill below!  


Copyright Image: Steve Bottrill


1. It’s been many years since your motor vehicle accident, what are still some challenges that you face in your daily life?

I can’t see properly and my depth perception is not accurate, so I am not good at sports anymore. My reaction time is slower too since I can’t see. I am unable to move my eyeballs downward. 

As it is noticeable, I do look different.  I also have memory problems, but I do my best. Physically, I deal with chronic back pain, however moving my body in whatever way feels comfortable is still important to do. 


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2. There has always been an impossible beauty standard to uphold in our society, and obviously, your accident left a lot of scars.  Since you are often in front of many people with your presentations, do you feel any pressure to undergo any aesthetic treatments or are you content with your unique profile?


I don’t feel pressure to undergo surgery, although it would be nice. I have nerve damage in my eye, that cannot be fixed. 

I view myself as a very unique person, but of course, sometimes it is annoying to be seen by others as different and strange. 

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3. Are there any favourite spots in Chatham that you like to go to that just rejuvenate you after a long day? 

I really enjoy going out to eat at local restaurants for breakfast and dinner, particularly non-chained restaurants. 

My favourite cuisine is fish and chips.


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4. Finally, what can be found on your playlist when you’re exercising? It’s always interesting to know what people are listening to when they want that release of dopamine and serotonin from our bodies!

I like to exercise to AC/DC and heavier music. I enjoy dance music in the 125 bpm range.

I also have many Youtube videos that I've done to help others who want to exercise at their own pace and who may be dealing with injuries. Exercise is a great stress buster too!




For more information on Steve, check out the links below!


πŸ’œYou can purchase Steve's book on Amazon

πŸ’œIG: @coma_to_inspiration

Keepin' It Real: Q&A with Art By Nabes

Santa's Little Problem
Copyright: Art by Nabes

When writer, Neil Gaiman said “The world always seems brighter when you’ve just made something that wasn’t there before” he was right.  I know that when I tap into my creative soul, something really awakens and over the years, I tend to not only see, but also feel that when others share their passionate pursuits with me.

It was perfect timing to meet Nabes, a Canadian Graffiti Writer/Cartoon Illustrator, who is inspired by the nostalgic '80s and '90s generations. 

Copyright: Art by Nabes


1. Let’s begin with, the nickname “Nabes.”  Tell me about that.

I got it years ago. New neighbours had moved in next door and they were about 10years older than me. They built a mini ramp in their carport and I went over there to introduce myself (and to skate) and they started to call me “Nabes” short for the neighbour kid. This nickname stuck.

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2. Your passion for creating is evident in your portfolio, from your incredible digital work, sketches and vibrant mural designs! I absolutely love the “Movie Buff” print, as my husband and I watch so many movies together.  Are there inspiring moments to trigger these images?

I had this conversation with a friend the other day, and he called me “Peter Pan”.

It’s totally true! I don’t want to grow up. I am inspired by cartoons, and my late father was the biggest kid I knew!

I tend to see things in more of a playful manner, and when I’m drawing, hiking, hanging out, or whatever it is, I think to myself “how can I make this more fun?”.

So it’s just fun that inspires me - like a big kid!

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3. I really loved watching the time-lapsed mural art videos that you’ve created.  What’s the most challenging aspect of doing mural art and what’s the most enjoyable thing about it?

The most challenging aspect would be the time. Some clients want to know how long a mural will take. I give them a rough estimate, but it’s still hard to call as there can be hiccups along the way, especially if it’s a larger mural. 

The most enjoyable thing would be the creation itself. There’s really only a few things in life that give me joy - art, fitness and nature.

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4. It’s awesome that you are Canadian. I read that you live up in BC. The beauty of the landscape there must be art in itself.  Have you travelled to other places in Canada or even outside the Canadian borders? Also, is there a dream destination where you’d love to showcase your art pieces?

I’ve been all over the lower part of BC and some of the Rockies (I used to live there). I have family in Winnipeg, a bit in Toronto and some in the west coast of the USA, the UK and even New Zealand. I’m a dual citizen, so when I can I go back to the UK, I see my family & friends paint a lot more murals there and some of Europe.

I’d love to be apart of any mural festival anywhere in the world. I’d also love to be featured in “Juxtapose” magazine and also the “Art Basel” in Miami, that would be really cool.

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5. What are some of your goals for the upcoming 2022 year?  

I’m thinking about releasing a video series on illustration and setup/marketing of a POD shop (print on demand). I want aspiring artists to see the steps I’ve done to be successful and apply it to their own businesses.

I’m also looking to release a children’s colouring book or story book or even a colouring book for adults.

I also want to purchase a new motor bike, I’m a bit of an adrenaline junkie as well.


Check out the vast art collection from Art by Nabes!

πŸ’œwww.artbynabes.com

The Giggle Mat: Rewind

 COME JOIN US FOR EPISODE 12: Giggle Mat Rewind


🌈 The Giggle Mat 🌈 is made possible through the wonders of modern technology. To maintain the safety of everyone, we are still utilizing the virtual space, however we are able to appropriately social-distance for any additional filming.


Come visit Dizzy, Mr. Purpleman, Miss Kate and Uncle PJ as they discover, explore and express themselves in the amazing world around them through stories, music, dance, crafts, juggling, magic, laughs and more!

We are now on EPISODE 12 and have several local #YQG authors who will be featured in the next few months, plus some other exciting news to share with all our fans!

Don't forget to like The Giggle Mat on Facebook to keep up to date with more content, games, outtakes/bloopers, contests and info on upcoming episodes!

Our shows are also available on Youtube, so you can watch Episode 12 and check out all the other episodes too!!




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