Max Adler & Stunt at Vancouver’s Westin Bayshore Hotel on next THE FLASH
Glee’s Max Adler is back on the next The Flash, with a big stunt filmed at Vancouver’s The Westin Bayshore Hotel last November.
Glee’s Max Adler is back on the next The Flash, with a big stunt filmed at Vancouver’s The Westin Bayshore Hotel last November.
Supergirl Season 4. That was amazing — Supergirl to Dreamer. When Supergirl returns on Sunday, February 17th, we’ll get to see Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and… Read More »SEASON 4: Dreamer & Supergirl Team up Against Menagerie on SUPERGIRL Next Month.
Amy Jackson as Saturn Girl. Update: Saturn Girl and Supergirl have different ideas on how to stop the third World killer, Pestilence. But after Alex… Read More »SEASON 3: SUPERGIRL (Melissa Benoist) & Saturn Girl (Amy Jackson) on Set in Vancouver
Sunday, December 8th – Once Upon a Time 3×10 The New Neverland airs on ABC. Storybrooke townspeople welcome the Jolly Roger gang and Henry (Jared… Read More »WEEK: December 2-8, 2013
Published June 13, 2013 on Vancouver is Awesome The fifteenth anniversary of the Leo Awards, celebrating the best of B.C.-made television and film, couldn’t have… Read More »BIG READ: Best of BC-Made TV & Film at LEO AWARDS from CONTINUUM to CAMERA SHY
Each season of The Killing brings a whole new set of Vancouver actor suspects on the rain-soaked Seattle-set series. Season three introduced Ben Cotton as “Pastor” Mike who runs a shelter for street kids called Beacon Home (actually a building in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside). On screen Pastor Mike rejects the characterization of himself as a “light at the end of the tunnel” for these kids. He says he’s more like the guy trying to pull them off the tracks of a speeding train heading towards them in the tunnel. And what’s with the tattoo “Ephesians 1:7,” on his arm. He does seem too good to be true, doesn’t he? When I suggested to Cotton on the red carpet that he might have done it — killed 17 female street kids so far — he muhuhaw-ed and stroked his chin. Don’t take that as a sign of guilt. He’s kidding. Showrunner Veena Sud doesn’t show her hand this early on.
Also in the mix, Leo favourite Ryan Robbins (with girlfriend Karyn Baltzer) who told me Saturday we’d see him on The Killing in last Sunday’s episode. And there he was. A “john”. Robbins is Joe the Seattle cab driver whom missing girl Kallie wanted to avoid in the premiere. “Did he do something to you?” demanded her friend Bullet. There was no answer and we didn’t meet Joe until an early scene in 3×03 of Lyric on “a date” in his cab. He seems OK as far as “johns” go but definitely a suspect.
Read More »LEO AWARDS: THE KILLING Season 3 Suspects Walk the Red Carpet
Becoming Redwood which came in with 14 nominations for its popular 1970s-era coming-of-age story won a Leo for Jennifer Copping’s lead performance as young golf-obssessed Redwood (Ryan Grantham)’s mother. Vancouver-born-and-bred writer and director Jesse James Miller, Copping (Miller’s wife) and Grantham (shorn of his long hair) walked the red carpet together.
Read More »LEO AWARDS: Jennifer Copping Wins Leo For BECOMING REDWOOD – Revised
Vancouver-cop-from-the-future series Continuum came away the big winner at the Leo Awards last night. Creator and showrunner Simon Barry was scheduled to do red carpet… Read More »LEO AWARDS: CONTINUUM Wins Best Dramatic Series & Six Other Leos