Midnight’s Children, Laurence Anyways earn top nominations at inaugural...
Replacing both the Genies and the Geminis, which had been slowly losing their lustre, the inaugural Canadian Screen Awards announced their nominations on Tuesday morning in Toronto, with honours in 116...
View ArticleCanadian Screen Awards: Canada’s Golden Globes, they are not — yet
There is much to recommend about the decision to create the Canadian Screen Awards out of the marriage of the Genies (for film) and Geminis (for TV). No longer will two unloved awards ceremonies be...
View ArticleThe inaugural Canadian Screen Awards: A nominations refresher in the major...
The inaugural Canadian Screen Awards takes place this Sunday night, replacing the Geminis and Genies, both of which had been losing their lustre in recent years. The ceremony will be hosted by Martin...
View ArticleScott Stinson: The Inaugural Canadian Screen Awards were lacking, but at...
The Canadian Screen Awards, a kind of Golden Globes North that honoured the best in the country’s film and television, had many of the trappings of the typical award show in its inaugural run. There...
View ArticleShinan: George Stroumboulopoulos is unlike father
It didn’t take much time for Strombo’s mom to call him backstage after he nabbed best variety host at Sunday’s Canadian Screen Awards, a moment yielding what was probably the best and most dignified...
View ArticleStinson: The Canadian Screen Awards noms include some dearly departed
It will probably take some time before we can attach overly simplified labels to the voters of the still-nascent Canadian Screen Awards the way we do with the major U.S. awards shows: The Oscars love a...
View ArticleCanadian Screen Awards host Martin Short takes shot at Rob Ford as sci-fi...
The dark sci-fi series “Orphan Black” cast a large shadow over the Canadian Screen Awards on Sunday, dominating the bash as it claimed the night’s top TV prizes and cemented the ascendency of star...
View ArticleXavier Dolan leads Canadian Screen Award nominees with 13 nods for ‘Mommy’
Montreal director Xavier Dolan leads the pack — and a large pack it is — at the Canadian Screen Awards nominations. His newest film, Mommy, received 13 nominations on Tuesday including best feature,...
View ArticleAt the Canadian Screen Awards, it really is an honour just to be nominated
The Canadian Screen Awards air March 1. Will you tune in? Don’t worry: you’re not alone (we’re assuming you said no). In 2014, the CSAs earned a mere 534,000 viewers, a dip of more than 30% from the...
View ArticleJulianne Moore’s map to the stars somehow leads her to the Canadian Screen...
Fresh from her Oscar win, Julianne Moore is heading to the Canadian Screen Awards, the country’s attempt to facsimile the Academy’s success. CSA organizers say Moore will be among the presenters at...
View ArticleXavier Dolan sweeps the Canadian Screen Awards as Mommy wins nine trophies
It was all Xavier all the time in the film portion of the Canadian Screen Awards Sunday night. That would, of course, be Xavier Dolan. The 25-year-old Montreal auteur’s latest big-screen award-magnet...
View ArticleRoom, Schitt’s Creek lead 2016 Canadian Screen Award nominations
It’s a big year for Canadian productions, with Oscar-nominated Room and television series Schitt’s Creek and Orphan Black at the head of the pack for this year’s Canadian Screen Award nominations....
View ArticleRoom, Schitt’s Creek and Orphan Black dominate at the 2016 Canadian Screen...
It’s been the kind of year in Canadian film where our nation’s work gets recognized not just within our borders, but at that other massive awards show that gives out little golden men in prizes. So, at...
View ArticleXavier Dolan’s latest film leads the pack for this year’s Canadian Screen...
Xavier Dolan’s newest film, which represents Canada’s shot at a best foreign-language Oscar this year, is also the most nominated film at the upcoming Canadian Screen Awards. The French-language drama...
View ArticleOrphan Black and Xavier Dolan’s It’s Only the End of the World win big at...
TORONTO — Montreal director Xavier Dolan’s It’s Only the End of the World and Space’s human cloning series Orphan Black emerged Sunday as this year’s big Canadian Screen Awards winners. Including...
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