FILM & TV Television is the most important of all the mass media. Television reaches vastly more people than books, dance, theatre, or newspapers. - Richard Stursberg of the CBC
The After Show.What id Spidey didn't exist? MTV.ca, October 6, 2008.
Let Me On Survivor. One man’s mission to eat maggots. Published in DOSE September 27, 2005.
Kevin Smith. A chat with this iconic writer/director. (He’s nice.) Plus sidebar about Jay and Silent Bob. Both published in DOSE September 26, 2005.
America’s Next Top Model. A convo with Miss J and Mr Jay. Scandupulous! Published in DOSE September 21, 2005.
Mallrats DVD Review. There’s a new one out. Published in DOSE September 21, 2005.
Just Like Heaven. A little review of this silly movie. It’s a chick flick, but it’s got some funny moments. Published in DOSE September 16, 2005.
Degrassi. The franchise turns 25. Go back in time, baby. And check out Degrassi Part 2 (the sidebar) as well. Both published in DOSE September 16, 2005.
Broken Flowers. A mini-review of this new Bill Murray movie. Published in Dose August 5, 2005.
Behind the Voices. Who are the peeps you hear but don’t see? Find out. Published in DOSE August 4, 2005.
Bewitched. Kidman doesn’t do Samantha proud. And copy editors suck. Published in DOSE June 24, 2005.
Save the Show! This is all about bringing back the dead. You gotta admire their dedication. Published in DOSE June 23, 2005.
The Perfect Man. Tween-friendly stuff by Duff. Published in DOSE June 17th, 2005.
Outlast Casts. Noah Wylie’s leaving ER. Other shows that survive their original actors? Published in DOSE May 16, 2005.
Monster in Law. Truly awful. The worst part is Wanda Sykes playing her character like a black, rude, ghetto Ethel from I Love Lucy. Published in Dose May 13, 2005.
Paul Haggis. He wrote Million Dollar Baby and Crash and he's a super cool nice guy. Published in DOSE May 9, 2005. Crash. For the record, Crash is a great movie with a strong ensemble cast. This teeny weenie review doesn't remotely do it justice. Published in DOSE May 6, 2005. A Lot Like Love.Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet in a "will they get together or won't they?" romantic comedy. Pretty standard. Published in DOSE April 22, 2005.
End Credits. The movie's not over till AFTER the credits are done. Here's a few things you might have missed. Published in DOSE April 18, 2005.
Fever Pitch. Jimmy Fallon, Drew Barrymore and the Boston Red Sox. It's a pure chick flick, but it wasn't bad. Published in DOSE April 8, 2005.
Emma Thompson. How can you not love her? Published in the Vancouver Sun June 2004.
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