CraveTV celebrates Canada with the Canadian Screen Award nominees collection

From a media release: Oh Canada! On the heels of last week’s 2018 Canadian Screen Award nominations, CraveTV has launched a newly curated collection that puts CSA-nominated series and specials front-and-centre in one easy-to-navigate spot. The Canadian Screen Awards take place during Canadian Screen Week, which celebrates the best of Canadian film, television, and digital … Continue reading CraveTV celebrates Canada with the Canadian Screen Award nominees collection

Hits and misses: The 2018 Canadian Screen Awards nominees

First of all, a hearty congratulations to everyone who has been nominated for a 2018 Canadian Screen Award. I’ve spoken to many of you over the years and basked in both your kindness and awesome skills whether you work in front of or behind the camera. I believe the Canadian Screen Awards are as important … Continue reading Hits and misses: The 2018 Canadian Screen Awards nominees

TV Eh B Cs podcast 74 — A Stern Reflection

Born on Friday the 13th, 1989 in Toronto, Evan Stern is known for his work in RoboCop. Stern was most recently seen in a supporting role in the feature film The Void and currently plays Roald in the CraveTV original series Letterkenny. A graduate of Queen’s University, he spent his first year at The Bader … Continue reading TV Eh B Cs podcast 74 — A Stern Reflection

Preview: Travelers closes in on Season 2 finale with “Update” and “21C”

With just one more week until Travelers‘ Season 2 finale, Showcase has gifted fans with back-to-back episodes this Monday and next. Yup, that’s four jam-packed instalments in just 14 days. Clearly, we all made it onto Santa’s “nice” list! And while we’re thankful for so much Travelers, that means things are quickly coming to a … Continue reading Preview: Travelers closes in on Season 2 finale with “Update” and “21C”

Link: Suddenly, Vice content seems tone-deaf and terribly male

From John Doyle of The Globe and Mail: Link: Suddenly, Vice content seems tone-deaf and terribly male Fubar Age of Computer has neither the wit or verbal dexterity of Letterkenny nor the benign tomfoolery of Trailer Park Boys. Yours truly has adored both series for their freshness and this Fubar thing feels dated, dumb and … Continue reading Link: Suddenly, Vice content seems tone-deaf and terribly male