A Canadian actor and musician who won accolades from an early age is being remembered as an inspiring artist who lived “the best life” and continued to work even in her final days.
Samantha Weinstein, 28, died on May 14 at Toronto’s Princess Margaret Hospital after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer 2 1/2 years ago.
Weinstein had been acting since the age of six, with multiple credits to her name, including for voicing various characters in animated television series.
“Sam was actually a living embodiment of a sunbeam,” said her father, David Weinstein.
“She was so full of positive energy, anyone who ever met her would say that she just lit up every room she walked into.”
Weinstein played high school student Heather in the 2013 remake of “Carrie,” starring Chloe Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore, and was cast as Audrey in the 2011 comedy “Jesus Henry Christ,” starring Toni Collette.
As a child, she...
Samantha Weinstein, 28, died on May 14 at Toronto’s Princess Margaret Hospital after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer 2 1/2 years ago.
Weinstein had been acting since the age of six, with multiple credits to her name, including for voicing various characters in animated television series.
“Sam was actually a living embodiment of a sunbeam,” said her father, David Weinstein.
“She was so full of positive energy, anyone who ever met her would say that she just lit up every room she walked into.”
Weinstein played high school student Heather in the 2013 remake of “Carrie,” starring Chloe Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore, and was cast as Audrey in the 2011 comedy “Jesus Henry Christ,” starring Toni Collette.
As a child, she...
- 5/25/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Some best friends will do anything for each other - even if it means raising more than $1 million. In 2012, when Dylan Siegel, then 6, found out his best pal, Jonah Pournazarian, had a rare liver disorder called glycogen storage disease type 1B, he decided to write a book to help raise money for a cure. Dylan describes his friendship with Jonah as "awesome as a chocolate bar," so he called the book Chocolate Bar and started selling copies for $20 each, according to ABC. To date, nearly 25,000 copies have been sold in all 50 states and more than 60 countries worldwide. Jonah, now 9, is...
- 12/17/2014
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
You've got to check out this incredible sci-fi short film called "Envoy." This thing not only looks awesome, but it seems like it has a compelling story. The short is being used as a proof of concept for full-length feature film. It was directed by David Weinstein, who says that it's a "love-letter to many of the classic action-adventure and science fiction films of the ’80s & ’90s."
The story has an Iron Giant kind of feel to it, as the story centers on a young boy who comes across a giant robot. The two share a little moment together before the military comes in to take out the robot. The design of the robot is really cool, and I'd love to see this get picked up by a studio because it's pretty damn impressive.
The story has an Iron Giant kind of feel to it, as the story centers on a young boy who comes across a giant robot. The two share a little moment together before the military comes in to take out the robot. The design of the robot is really cool, and I'd love to see this get picked up by a studio because it's pretty damn impressive.
- 9/25/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Three-time Nascar champion Tony Stewart will not be charged with the death of a fellow driver at a sprint car race in upstate New York, prosecutors said Wednesday, disclosing for the first time that the victim had enough marijuana in his system the night he died to impair his judgment. Ontario County District Attorney Michael Tantillo said a grand jury decided against charging Stewart with either second-degree manslaughter or criminally negligent homicide in the Aug. 9 death of Kevin Ward Jr., who was struck and killed as he walked down the track in an apparent attempt to confront the Nascar veteran...
- 9/24/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
"You don't even know what it's capable of! Or what it's doing." Wow - this is one of the best shorts I've seen in a while - David Weinstein's Envoy, uploaded to his Vimeo recently. Stellar VFX combined with an emotional, compelling story - a kid and his robot, think Transformers with a little The Iron Giant. And I love that it goes all out, never shying away from showing the robot and some awesome action scenes, and it follows through until the very end. Envoy is under 10 minutes and is worth a quick watch, it's refreshing to see something so good for a short film like this. Someone let this guy make a movie, I don't want this to end. "Details" on the short from Vimeo: "Science fiction, action adventure, short film to be used as a proof of concept for a larger full-length feature film story. A...
- 9/24/2014
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The next time you think about the power of friendship, think about Dylan Siegel. Dylan is 7 years old. His best friend, Jonah, has an extremely rare liver disease, and funding for his treatment almost dried up at one point. So Dylan decided to help by writing a book, The Chocolate Bar Book, which has helped raise over $600,000 for research into Jonah's disease. Jonah has Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1b, which is a rare liver disorder that causes dangerously low blood sugar. As one of 500 children in the world with the disease, Jonah has to be fed every few hours through...
- 2/27/2014
- by Alex Heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Last year, we brought you a very cool CG Animated proof-of-concept short film for a Sci-Fi action-adventure feature film trilogy directed by David Weinstein from Black Sun Entertainment, entitled Azureus Rising. The film went on to earn Weinstein the #4 spot on the end of year industry polls for aspiring filmmakers.
Azureus Rising
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Over the past year David noticed a flood of overly polished and cheesy costumed superhero movies. This raised the question, “Why isn’t anyone doing more serious, grounded and dramatic toned superhero genre films? Movies like Unbreakable and Batman Begins did well at the box office and audiences and fans loved them”. This inspired David to contact friend and writer Shintaro Shimosawa about a new film concept.
Weinstein said,
“I told Shin about a unique superhuman power concept that I had been playing with visually in my mind. I wanted to...
Azureus Rising
Click here to view the embedded video.
Over the past year David noticed a flood of overly polished and cheesy costumed superhero movies. This raised the question, “Why isn’t anyone doing more serious, grounded and dramatic toned superhero genre films? Movies like Unbreakable and Batman Begins did well at the box office and audiences and fans loved them”. This inspired David to contact friend and writer Shintaro Shimosawa about a new film concept.
Weinstein said,
“I told Shin about a unique superhuman power concept that I had been playing with visually in my mind. I wanted to...
- 7/7/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Though it started as a very insider thing, The Black List has recently become more popular and mainstream. For those who may not know, it's an annual list of the year's best unproduced screenplays as voted on by about 300 Hollywood development executives and high-level assistants. We recently posted the 2010 list [1] and looking back at some previous years (2007 [2], 2008 [3], 2009 [4]), films such as Recount, The Beaver and The Social Network all sat near the top of the list. Skim over any of them and you'll see names of films that are out, are coming out and more. It's a big deal. This year, a new Black List of sorts has come out. Dubbed Viewfinder, it's supposed to do for directors what The Black List did for screenwriters. Viewfinder is a compilation of "the top commercials, shorts and/or music videos of 2010." Several of the directors on the list already have deals or are in production on films.
- 12/17/2010
- by Germain Lussier
- Slash Film
Writer Harris Goldberg (Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo) has sold a comedy to ABC in addition to several feature projects he has in the works. The ABC half-hour, titled A 100% Chance of Rayne, is executive produced by Goldberg and former NBC marketing topper-turned-producer Vince Manze. It was originally set up at NBC where Manze had a producing deal. Based on Goldberg's real-life experiences, Rayne centers on a perpetually single guy whose younger sister's ugly duckling childhood girlfriend shows up on his door step 10 years later, now blossomed into a gorgeous, yet flawed 21 year old. Goldberg is writing the project whose deal was brokered by Apa and manager David Greenblatt. Also in TV, Harris recently wrote To Be Continued, a project at HBO about generational love, which he is executive producing with Gary Randall. He is also writing/producing Just the Facts, an hourlong drama for Canada's CBC, which Canadian-based Prodigy Pictures is deficit financing.
- 11/23/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
David Bergstein's legal battles have heated up in separate court actions on two continents.
The newest creditor joining the fray in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Los Angeles is the Internal Revenue Service, which has filed a claim for $432,724.30 in unpaid business taxes against Capco, one of the five Bergstein companies that creditors are trying to force into bankruptcy.
Court-appointed interim trustee Ronald Durkin has said in previous court-mandated reports that Bergstein has not paid all payroll or other business taxes on his companies for the past couple of years -- or personal income taxes for three years.
The IRS claim is likely to take precedence over unpaid debts held by more than 30 other creditors.
Eight of those creditors this week filed a motion for a summary judgment in the ThinkFilm case, which would mean immediately forcing that entity into bankruptcy. In that filing, the creditors say it is...
The newest creditor joining the fray in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Los Angeles is the Internal Revenue Service, which has filed a claim for $432,724.30 in unpaid business taxes against Capco, one of the five Bergstein companies that creditors are trying to force into bankruptcy.
Court-appointed interim trustee Ronald Durkin has said in previous court-mandated reports that Bergstein has not paid all payroll or other business taxes on his companies for the past couple of years -- or personal income taxes for three years.
The IRS claim is likely to take precedence over unpaid debts held by more than 30 other creditors.
Eight of those creditors this week filed a motion for a summary judgment in the ThinkFilm case, which would mean immediately forcing that entity into bankruptcy. In that filing, the creditors say it is...
- 8/26/2010
- by By Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Here’s another viral short film that’s attracted Hollywood’s attention; It’s called Azureus Rising written and directed by an ex-ilm employee David Weinstein. For his efforts, Weinstein just signed with CAA. This the 6th short film in recent months that’s gotten industry folks and fanboys alike, talking. Remember This One, and This One, and This One, and This One…? Although, of the bunch, I was most impressed with This One. Watch Azureus Rising below… and then go make your own sci-fi short, because they’re all the rage right now :...
- 5/28/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Wow! Check out this CG Animated proof-of-concept short film for a Sci-Fi action-adventure feature film trilogy directed by David Weinstein from Black Sun Entertainment, entitled Azureus Rising. Watch it below (full screen if you can) and let us know what you think in the comments.
Producer/Director David Weinstein says,
The Azureus film is about the transformation of our hero named Eric. Eric, at the beginning of the story is a troubled young boy who then is thrust into this life changing journey which molds him into a heroic freedom fighter. It’s a new take on the classic Hamlet theme set in space.
Azureus Rising
[Source] Black Sun Entertainment...
Producer/Director David Weinstein says,
The Azureus film is about the transformation of our hero named Eric. Eric, at the beginning of the story is a troubled young boy who then is thrust into this life changing journey which molds him into a heroic freedom fighter. It’s a new take on the classic Hamlet theme set in space.
Azureus Rising
[Source] Black Sun Entertainment...
- 5/22/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Alright let's blend a little horror with the sci-fi for Film Friday. This latest short is called Azureus Rising and entire film is shot with CGI, so the limitations are few, the action is high, and the film is simply a lot of fun to watch. Sit back, relax and watch a freedom fighter take on insurmountable odds in this third short feature for Film Friday (Quiet).
The short synopsis here:
"Azureus is the story of a young man who after escaping death and enduring a life changing journey - matures into a heroic freedom fighter. Azureus Rising is an epic tale of self discovery, obligation and love against all odds" (Quiet).
Director/writer: David Weinstein.
The full short here:
More behind the scenes info' on Azureus Rising here:
Azureus Homepage
Sources:
Azureus on Quiet Earth
Azureus at Twitch
Stumble It!
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The short synopsis here:
"Azureus is the story of a young man who after escaping death and enduring a life changing journey - matures into a heroic freedom fighter. Azureus Rising is an epic tale of self discovery, obligation and love against all odds" (Quiet).
Director/writer: David Weinstein.
The full short here:
More behind the scenes info' on Azureus Rising here:
Azureus Homepage
Sources:
Azureus on Quiet Earth
Azureus at Twitch
Stumble It!
Subscribe to 28 Days Later: An Analysis by Email...
- 5/22/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Sure why not, in the midst of all the pomp around TV upfront season with networks announcing their fall lineups, web TV network Atom.com unveiled its shiny new slate of comedy web series today. There’s a lot to digest here, so we’ll start with just the news. As we reported earlier Atom’s flagship comedy The Legend of Neil returns for its 7-episode third season this summer and Nytvf-winning series Johnny B. Homeless has a 9-episode pickup starting June 15. The slate actually begins today, with the premiere of M'Larky from creator Dan Fogler who stars as detective Black in a cop show well past its prime. Josh Warren stars as Detective John M’Larky, who with “his maniacal colleagues who go undercover in their pursuit of booze, broads and Colombian drug runners.” Also set to appear in the series are Gilbert Gottfried, Jeffrey Ross and Tony Hawk.
- 5/19/2010
- by Marc Hustvedt
- Tubefilter.com
Black Sun Entertainment has release a proof-of-concept to Azureus Rising and the studio hopes to expand it into a feature film trilogy. The sci-fi short is directed by David Weinstein, along with a core team of about five people working on the production in a span of more then two months. While there isn't much on narrative, it delivers on the action and visual aspect.
Azureus is the story of a young man who after escaping death and enduring a life changing journey - matures into a heroic freedom fighter. Azureus Rising is an epic tale of self discovery, obligation and love against all odds.
You'll find the five-minute short embedded below.
Azureus is the story of a young man who after escaping death and enduring a life changing journey - matures into a heroic freedom fighter. Azureus Rising is an epic tale of self discovery, obligation and love against all odds.
You'll find the five-minute short embedded below.
- 5/19/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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