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Canadian image abroad largely reshaped by the lost innocence of our programs.
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This month Ken Follett’s bestselling book comes to television as an eight-hour miniseries that tells the story of one man’s quest to build a cathedral in 12th-century England against the backdrop of politics, religion, love, anarchy and revenge.
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An equal-opportunity gore fest, the movie Zombieland will appeal to anyone who likes their brains warm and runny – especially our zombie film critic, Denis Seguin...
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Vampire mania bleeds into the mainstream.
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Magic Johnson and Larry Bird: The story of NBA’s greatest rivalry told in new HBO documentary.
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Poverty is the new affluence –and is right on the money
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The frontier is blurring with popular Web-based properties making the leap to the tube and TV creators going online to test risky concepts without fear of regulator or advertiser reprisal
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Some of the craziest crazies we’ve had the pleasure of watching on television over the years.
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Why we adore oddball characters like crazy
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Acclaimed war miniseries gains beachhead on HBO Canada
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