WEEK: June 2-8, 2014
Sunday, June 8th – Continuum 3×11 Three Minutes to Midnight airs on Showcase. Kiera (Rachel Nichols) learns the truth about John Doe (Ryan Robbins). Saturday, June 7th… Read More »WEEK: June 2-8, 2014
Sunday, June 8th – Continuum 3×11 Three Minutes to Midnight airs on Showcase. Kiera (Rachel Nichols) learns the truth about John Doe (Ryan Robbins). Saturday, June 7th… Read More »WEEK: June 2-8, 2014
Sunday, June 1st – Leo Awards gala dinner at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. Leo for Best Dramatic Series goes to Continuum. Team Simon Barry on… Read More »WEEK: May 26 – June 1, 2014
Published June 5, 2014 on Vancouver is Awesome. What a difference a year makes in the BC Film industry. 2013 got off to such a… Read More »LEO AWARDS: Gala Night With Hosts Zak Santiago, Pascale Hutton & Christopher Heyerdahl
Vancouver whydunit crime drama Motive came into the Leos with twelve nominations for its inaugural season, but the Leo for Best Dramatic Series went to our… Read More »LEO AWARDS: MOTIVE’s Kristin Lehman & Brendan Penny at Leos Gala
Sunday, May 25th – Continuum 3×09 Minute of Silence airs on Showcase. Kiera (Rachel Nichols), without much help from Carlos (Victor Webster), pursues a group of… Read More »WEEK: May 19-25, 2014
The Murder is Just the Beginning. It’s no surprise that CTV ordered a third season of Motive this week. The hit procedural-with-a-twist is unusual for… Read More »RENEWED: CTV Orders Third Season of Vancouver Whydunit MOTIVE
Sunday, May 4th – Continuum 3×07 Waning Minute airs on Showcase. Kiera (Rachel Nichols) crash lands her CPS flyer during a prisoner transport in 2076… Read More »WEEK: April 28 – May 4
Sunday, April 27th – Once Upon a Time 3×19 A Curious Thing airs on ABC and CTV. Zelena/Wicked Witch (Rebecca Mader) threatens Henry (Jared Gilmore)’s life… Read More »WEEK: April 21-27, 2014
Our own Leo Awards, celebrating the best of BC-made television and film, is shaping up to be quite the homegrown affair. The second season of… Read More »LEO AWARDS: Leo-palooza of Nominations for Vancouver’s Own CONTINUUM & MOTIVE