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“Basically, this is Ed and Red screwing with movies.” That’s how Steven Kerzner describes his new project, Ed The Sock‘s This Movie Sucks!, which premieres Friday, May 28 at midnight on CHCH (and also on CJNT Montreal, CHEK Victoria as well as diginets Moviola and Silver Screen Classics).It has been nearly two years since the

Never liked The Doors. Back in the day, I was too young to get their trippy appeal. Songs like “Riders on the Storm” certainly sounded different, more melancholy than the usual Top-40 radio chart toppers, but all that talk about Jim Morrison the poet just seemed a bit precious. “Hello, I love you won’t you

The trouble with network conference calls is you wind up with a whole bunch of people writing basically the same story. That’s the case this weekend as features emerge leading up to Betty White‘s appearance as host tonight on Saturday Night Live (NBC, Global, 11:29 p.m.). The 88-year-old TV icon took questions from critics a

Russell continues to put on a psychology 101 clinic with his direct divide and conquer shenanigans. He completely pulled Parvati’s pants down at the second tribal council Thursday night, taking her pawn Danielle (right) out of the game like she was Ovechkin in the first round of the playoffs.Crying, of course, is grounds for dismissal

Once again, CHML’s Scott Thompson asks all the pertinent TV questions: Was Conan O’Brien as hurt as he looked over losing the Tonight Show gig in that interview with 60 Minutes Steve Kroft last Sunday ? (Answer: Yes–O’Brien is a stand up guy who got run over at one of the hottest corners in television.)

When did Glee turn into an excuse for executive producer Ryan Murphy to re-make his favourite music videos of the ’80s? A week after the cloying Madonna episode, Murphy hooked the auto-tune up once again to breakout comedy star Jane Lynch. In another whopper of a plot twist, Lynch’s Sue Sylvester gets a call from

This week’s episode of Bones is written by the inspiration behind Temperance “Bones” Brennan–Kathy Reichs. The author of 13 Temperance Brennan novels, Reichs is an actual forensic anthropologist and she has a Canadian connection. She has worked the past 20 years at the Laboratoire de sciences judiciaires et de medecine legale for the province of