Production has officially begun for the highly anticipated second season of the Inuit-led Canadian sitcom North of North. Cast members celebrated the milestone in a lively video announcement shared on social media Tuesday, marking another
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With the Third Season Having Just Dropped on Crave, Not to Mention Season 4 Releases Next Month, There is No Better Time to Start Binging Dark Winds
In this day and age there are so many high-quality TV shows out there that it can be difficult to narrow down one to watch, especially considering the potential dozens of hours of commitment required
Continue ReadingForest Bandits in Canadian Television Drama
Long before television, Canada developed a quiet tradition of outlaw stories tied to real people. These figures were not folk heroes in the loud sense. Their reputations grew through newspapers, court records, and community memory
Continue ReadingAndrew Garroni’s Long View on Bringing Naked City Back to Television
As the industry continues to dig into its past for recognizable IP, the challenge is less in finding valuable properties and more in how those properties are handled. For Andrew Garroni, President of Master Licensing
Continue Reading56 Days on Amazon Prime Canada Next Month
Amazon Prime Video has been quietly building a reputation for genre storytelling that leans a little darker, a little sexier, and a lot more psychologically messy, and next month, 56 Days joins that growing lineup.
Continue ReadingCBC’s The Assembly and its Awesome Autistics
CBC’s The Assembly is one of those rare shows that immediately feels like a breath of fresh air. Instead of polished celebrity interviews, it hands the microphone to a roomful of autistic adults who ask
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