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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – It’s trendy to say TV is better than movies. But Jodie Foster remains loyal to the structure of feature films, and she took a little shot at television, too.&ldq… → Read More
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – You never can accuse Jeff Daniels of being type-cast.“To come off McAvoy on The Newsroom, to this, is the kind of leap I like to make,” said Daniels. And b… → Read More
Stranger Things isn't just about the younger kids. Things are mighty strange for the Hawkins high schoolers in Season 2 as well, perhaps even more so. → Read More
NEW YORK – Season 5 of Orange is the New Black is a real riot. → Read More
NEW YORK - Finn Jones and Jessica Henwick politely introduced themselves. → Read More
It's a simple question, but I thought about it quite a lot while watching the first episode of the new series Anne. → Read More
It's a simple question, but I thought about it quite a lot while watching the first episode of the new series Anne. → Read More
Bill Harris' TV must-sees for the week of March 12 → Read More
Familiar faces will be haunting the halls of the Big Brother Canada house this season. → Read More
NEW YORK – I want you to picture your enemy. → Read More
Canada got a house-call from Doctor Who on Wednesday. → Read More
TORONTO - Web streaming service Shomi says it is shutting down as of Nov. 30. → Read More
Host Jimmy Kimmel asked, “Are we ready to make the Emmys great again?” → Read More
Bill Harris' TV must-sees for the week of May 1: Debut Apparently Harry Houdini, played by Michael Weston, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, played by Stephen Mangan, were friends in real life. Houdini likes debunking spiritual nonsense, whereas Doyle is open-minded about such things. Here they attempt to solve not-so-elementary crimes with the help of a police constable played by Canadian Rebecca… → Read More
Shouldn't winter be here by now? Nonetheless, the campaign begins with an episode titled The Red Woman, which I assume means The Red Woman – Melisandre, played by Carice van Houten – has a key role to play. But Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) and Arya (Maisie Williams) and all your other favourites will be back for more magic and swordplay, too. → Read More
I’ve always been proud that Jackie Robinson broke the colour barrier in professional baseball with a Canadian team. → Read More
More zombies, dammit. → Read More
Are you a “cord-never” who just happens to have Blue Jays fever? → Read More
Bill Harris' TV must-sees for the week of March 27: → Read More
Bill Harris' TV must-sees for the week of Feb. 28: → Read More