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It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s Todd van der Heyden
By Robert Ballantyne • Posted on March 21, 2010

CTV Montreal co-anchor Todd van der Heyden There are no tougher media markets in Canada than Montreal. Sure, Toronto gets all the attention, but figuring out how to attract and capture... Read the full post


Til Schweiger takes flight in ‘The Red Baron’
By Diana Duric • Posted on March 11, 2010

The Red Baron chronicles the WWI heroics of Baron Manfred Von Richthofen, the infamous “Red Baron.” Directed by German Nikolai Muellerschoen and filmed in English, the... Read the full post


Q & A with Liane Balaban
By Diana Duric • Posted on March 11, 2010

Genie Award-nominated actress Liane Balaban stars in the made-for-TV movie Abroad, based on the love life of Globe and Mail columnist Leah McLaren, which debuts Sunday, March 14 at... Read the full post


Leah McLaren’s life turns into TV
By Robert Ballantyne • Posted on March 11, 2010

Canadian expat and Globe and Mail columnist Leah McLaren caused a stir on both sides of the Atlantic when she wrote about the British dating scene in a magazine feature, referring... Read the full post


First time luck sweeps Oscars
By Sarah Gopaul • Posted on March 8, 2010

There was a David and Goliath battle brewing at the 82nd annual Academy Awards: indie underdog The Hurt Locker was going head-to-head with the big budget Avatar. In the end, The Hurt... Read the full post


Jesse Camacho is anything but ‘Less Than Kind’
By Diana Duric • Posted on February 14, 2010

Less Than Kind returns with its long-awaited second season on HBO Canada. The first season of this comedy series, led behind the scenes by Kid in the Hall Mark McKinney, originally... Read the full post


Top Ten Albums of 2009
By Jason Gladu • Posted on January 20, 2010

10. Mary J. Blige, Stronger with Each Tear: Released to mediocre reviews, Mary J’s latest made the list simply because I love listening to it. The production is faultless, the beats... Read the full post


10 Questions with Mark Breslin, The Yuk Yuk’s Guide to Stand-Up Comedy
By Ian Goodwillie • Posted on December 8, 2009

For 35 years, Yuk Yuk’s International Stand-Up Comedy clubs have brought the best in stand-up comics to Canadians across the country and have become the biggest chain of comedy... Read the full post


One-on-one with Bruce McDonald
By Sarah Gopaul • Posted on March 2, 2009

Independent Canadian director Bruce McDonald does not follow the beaten path. His last endeavour, The Tracy Fragments, was a stunning achievement in editing that incorporated several... Read the full post


‘Slumdog’ leads Oscar pack
By Sarah Gopaul • Posted on February 24, 2009

This was one of the most anticipated Academy Awards in years. Fingers were crossed for the little movie that could and organizers were whispering of big changes to the worn-out ceremony.... Read the full post



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