Steven Jay Rubin

Steven Jay Rubin

Biography:

Steven Jay Rubin is the founder and president of Fast Carrier Pictures, Inc., a Los Angeles-based motion picture and television production company. He made his producing debut for Showtime in 2001 on the baseball comedy classic Bleacher Bums, starring Peter Riegert, Brad Garrett, Wayne Knight and Charles Durning. In 2002, for the Hallmark Channel, he produced the true World War II drama, Silent Night, starring Linda Hamilton, which was nominated for four Canadian television academy awards.

Recognized around the world as an expert on the James Bond movies, Rubin previously wrote The James Bond Films: A Behind the Scenes History, and The Complete James Bond Movie Encyclopedia. His latest books include The Twilight Zone Encyclopedia, and the upcoming children’s picture book, The Cat Who Lived With Anne Frank, which he co-authored with David Lee Miller. Rubin also frequently writes for CinemaRetro magazine.

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Healing and the Dying Process / The Giza Pattern in the West
Healing and the Dying Process / The Giza Pattern in the West
Julie Ryan described her intuitive healing abilities and insights into death as a guided process involving spiritual presences. Followed by journalist Gib Berry on his research on the geometric alignment of Utah's mountain ranges, mines, and basins with the Giza Pyramids.

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