Ovation is back on the case. The network just announced season two of Frankie Drake Mysteries will debut in July.
The dramedy is set in 1920s Toronto and follows the city’s first female detective, Frankie Drake (Lauren Lee Smith), and her partner in crime-solving, Trudy Clarke (Chantel Riley). The cast also includes Rebecca Liddiard, Sharron Matthews, Anthony Lemke, Grace Lynn Kung, Romaine Waite, and Wendy Crewson.
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The dramedy is set in 1920s Toronto and follows the city’s first female detective, Frankie Drake (Lauren Lee Smith), and her partner in crime-solving, Trudy Clarke (Chantel Riley). The cast also includes Rebecca Liddiard, Sharron Matthews, Anthony Lemke, Grace Lynn Kung, Romaine Waite, and Wendy Crewson.
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- 6/18/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: Ovation.
Episodes: Ongoing (hour).
Seasons: Ongoing.
TV show dates: June 15, 2019 — present.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Lauren Lee Smith, Chantel Riley, Rebecca Liddiard, Sharron Matthews, Anthony Lemke, Grace Lynn Kung, Romaine Waite, and Wendy Crewson.
TV show description:
From creators Carol Hay and Michelle Ricci, the Frankie Drake Mysteries TV show is a Canadian mystery drama which originated on CBC. Unfolding in 1920s Toronto, the series follows the city's first female detective, Frankie Drake (Smith), and her partner in crime-solving, Trudy Clarke (Riley).
While there are plenty of cases the Toronto police shy from, the same cannot be said of Frankie and Trudy. Unbound by convention, the Drake Private Detectives are adept...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour).
Seasons: Ongoing.
TV show dates: June 15, 2019 — present.
Series status: Has not been cancelled.
Performers include: Lauren Lee Smith, Chantel Riley, Rebecca Liddiard, Sharron Matthews, Anthony Lemke, Grace Lynn Kung, Romaine Waite, and Wendy Crewson.
TV show description:
From creators Carol Hay and Michelle Ricci, the Frankie Drake Mysteries TV show is a Canadian mystery drama which originated on CBC. Unfolding in 1920s Toronto, the series follows the city's first female detective, Frankie Drake (Smith), and her partner in crime-solving, Trudy Clarke (Riley).
While there are plenty of cases the Toronto police shy from, the same cannot be said of Frankie and Trudy. Unbound by convention, the Drake Private Detectives are adept...
- 6/16/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"Your grandmother was convinced it had magical powers. She should've brought her to me." Netflix has unveiled an official trailer for a charming, cute new holiday romance film titled The Holiday Calendar, formerly known as Christmas Calendar until Netflix realized it would play better without specifically saying "Christmas". The film stars Kat Graham as Abby Sutton, a talented but struggling photographer who inherits an antique advent calendar that may be predicting the future -- and pointing her toward love. Of course. The film also stars Quincy Brown, Ron Cephas Jones, Genelle Williams, Laura de Carteret, Ali Hassan, Romaine Waite, plus Ethan Peck. This looks extra cheesy and almost too sweet and not at all like something any cinephiles will watch. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Bradley Walsh's The Holiday Calendar, direct from YouTube: A struggling but talented photographer (Kat Graham) stuck in a dead-end job inherits an...
- 10/22/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Romaine Waite is a Canadian actor who is best known for his stage performances. He takes his profession seriously and fans know that he is going to deliver a message through his craft. He cares about the human condition and believes that there are contributions he can make for improving society. His performances are believable and he exudes positivity as a person. Although he’s not as well known as many of the mega stars, those who know and understand his work look forward to finding out more about him. Here are five things you didn’t know about Romaine Waite. His
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- 6/24/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Reviewed by Kevin Scott,
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Antisocial (2013)
Written by: Chad Archibald, Cody Calahan
Directed by: Cody Calahan
Cast: Michelle Mylett (Sam), Cody Ray Thompson (Mark), Adam Christie (Jed), Ana Alic (Kaitlyn) Romaine Waite (Steve), Ry Barrett (Chad)
Ever think that social media is going to be the death of us? Maybe, but it’s not going anywhere. Aside from the positive aspects of bringing people back into our lives that we would have otherwise lost touch with forever (that’s not always a good thing), it becomes relevant fodder for filmmakers. One of the many things that I love about the horror genre is that any thread of social commentary that runs through with the monsters or the murderers on the surface, gets filtered into its purest form and we see the absolute most extreme impact of what happens with the ordinary when things become extraordinary (usually in a really,...
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Antisocial (2013)
Written by: Chad Archibald, Cody Calahan
Directed by: Cody Calahan
Cast: Michelle Mylett (Sam), Cody Ray Thompson (Mark), Adam Christie (Jed), Ana Alic (Kaitlyn) Romaine Waite (Steve), Ry Barrett (Chad)
Ever think that social media is going to be the death of us? Maybe, but it’s not going anywhere. Aside from the positive aspects of bringing people back into our lives that we would have otherwise lost touch with forever (that’s not always a good thing), it becomes relevant fodder for filmmakers. One of the many things that I love about the horror genre is that any thread of social commentary that runs through with the monsters or the murderers on the surface, gets filtered into its purest form and we see the absolute most extreme impact of what happens with the ordinary when things become extraordinary (usually in a really,...
- 11/6/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Stars: Michelle Mylett, Cody Thompson, Adam Christie, Ana Alic, Romaine Waite | Written by Cody Calahan, Chad Archibald | Directed by Cody Calahan
[Note: With the film finally set for a home entertainment release next week, here's a reposting of my review of Antisocial from its UK debut at last years Frightfest]
It’s often been said that people today wander about the streets in a zombie-like state – with their faces buried in their phones texting their friends, tweeting and checking out who likes what on Facebook – oblivious to the outside world. But what if this reliance on technology, and social networks in particular, became societies downfall? What if the thing we shared online was more than just information? That’s the question posed by Antisocial.
Sitting somewhere between Night of the Living Dead, The Crazies and The Social Network, Antisocial sees five university friends gather at a house party to ring in the New Year. What they don’t know is the end really is nigh, as an epidemic has erupted outside and around the world. With nowhere else to turn,...
[Note: With the film finally set for a home entertainment release next week, here's a reposting of my review of Antisocial from its UK debut at last years Frightfest]
It’s often been said that people today wander about the streets in a zombie-like state – with their faces buried in their phones texting their friends, tweeting and checking out who likes what on Facebook – oblivious to the outside world. But what if this reliance on technology, and social networks in particular, became societies downfall? What if the thing we shared online was more than just information? That’s the question posed by Antisocial.
Sitting somewhere between Night of the Living Dead, The Crazies and The Social Network, Antisocial sees five university friends gather at a house party to ring in the New Year. What they don’t know is the end really is nigh, as an epidemic has erupted outside and around the world. With nowhere else to turn,...
- 4/9/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Michelle Mylett, Cody Thompson, Adam Christie, Ana Alic, Romaine Waite | Written by Cody Calahan, Chad Archibald | Directed by Cody Calahan
It’s often been said that people today wander about the streets in a zombie-like state – with their faces buried in their phones texting their friends, tweeting and checking out who likes what on Facebook – oblivious to the outside world. But what if this reliance on technology, and social networks in particular, became societies downfall? What if the thing we shared online was more than just information? That’s the question posed by Antisocial.
Sitting somewhere between Night of the Living Dead, The Crazies and The Social Network, Antisocial sees five university friends gather at a house party to ring in the New Year. What they don’t know is the end really is nigh, as an epidemic has erupted outside and around the world. With nowhere else to turn,...
It’s often been said that people today wander about the streets in a zombie-like state – with their faces buried in their phones texting their friends, tweeting and checking out who likes what on Facebook – oblivious to the outside world. But what if this reliance on technology, and social networks in particular, became societies downfall? What if the thing we shared online was more than just information? That’s the question posed by Antisocial.
Sitting somewhere between Night of the Living Dead, The Crazies and The Social Network, Antisocial sees five university friends gather at a house party to ring in the New Year. What they don’t know is the end really is nigh, as an epidemic has erupted outside and around the world. With nowhere else to turn,...
- 7/27/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Breakthrough Entertainment and Black Fawn Films are readying the world premiere of their new co-produced horror project 'Antisocial'. It'll be screened at this months Fantasia fest on 31 July and ahead of the showing comes this excellent and visceral new poster featuring the gorgeous Michelle Mylett armed with an axe and caked in the red stuff. The flick is helmed by director Cody Calahan from a script he co-penned alongside Chad Archibald. 'Antisocial' also stars Cody Thompson, Adam Christie, Ana Alic, Romaine Waite and Ry Barrett. Head below to check out the full plot breakdown along with the cool new poster....
- 7/23/2013
- Horror Asylum
The Fantasia Film Festival is set to begin in Montreal. This year the film events will begin July 18th and there will be several horror titles previewed at this film festival. One of those films is titled Antisocial, from director Cody Calahan. This post-apocalyptic thriller has been developed from a script by Chad Archibald (Neverlost). Antisocial is a film that brings six friends together on New Year's Eve. The party really gets going when an viral outbreak rages across the world. Now, Sam (Michelle Mylett), Mark (Cody Thompson), Jed (Adam Christie), Steve (Romaine Waite), Kaitlin (Ana Alic) and Chad (Ry Barrett) will have to work together to save themselves from the infection outside. Who is safe and who is already infected? Antisocial is a co-production between Breakthrough Entertainment and Black Fawn Films. This title will screen at Fantasia July 31st and August 5th. Fans of thrillers can preview Antisocial here,...
- 7/12/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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