Amazon Prime is getting Canadians back in the gift-giving spirit this holiday season, enlisting WWE Hall of Famer Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart and TV personality Lilly Singh in its new ‘Giftmania’ campaign via Sydney-based brand experience agency Akcelo.
The campaign, which launched nationwide Novem
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Wild Turkey launches new global campaign in Australia first
July 23, 2021 12:36
Wild Turkey has launched a new global campaign ‘Trust Your Spirit’, featuring the brand’s creative director and spokesperson, actor Matthew McConaughey.
Australia will be the first country worldwide to see the new campaign. It also marks the first global communication since the previous ‘Real Bourbon, No Apologies’ platform.
The creative storyline across the films follows McConaughey’s journey of discovering the true meaning of “trusting one’s spirit” as he explores the grounds of the Wild Turkey rickhouse. The track “Black Moon Rising”, by Austin musicians Black Pumas, pays homage to the band’s home state and McConaughey’s modern cowboy persona in his home state, Texas.
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Monster Hunter
Cast: Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa
Everything I know about the Monster Hunter video game series is contained in Paul W.S. Anderson’s big-screen adaptation of the franchise,
Monster Hunter.
There will be critics who can tell you who these characters are, or what’s up with the “new world” where monsters live, or why those of us in the “old world” should be worried about them, but that information is not presented in this visually interesting but narratively anemic motion picture, so please accept my apologies in advance: This review will likely be about as coherent as the film itself.