Throughout the month of December, TV Editor Kate Kulzick and Film Editor Ricky D will review classic Christmas adaptions, posting a total of 13 each, one a day, until the 25th of December.
The catch: They will swap roles as Rick will take on reviews of classic television Christmas specials and Kate will take on Christmas movies. Today is day 19.
Degrassi Junior High, “Season’s Greetings”
Directed by Kit Hood
Written by Yan Moore
What’s it about?
After Arthur and Yick having a falling out, Dorothy decides to take it upon herself to mend their friendship by recollecting the best moments they spent together. Meanwhile Emma’s daycare falls through and Spike is forced to care for her at school. While there, Spike can’t avoid Shane and finally agrees to allow him to hold and see his daughter for the very first time.
Review:
Degrassi is one of those...
The catch: They will swap roles as Rick will take on reviews of classic television Christmas specials and Kate will take on Christmas movies. Today is day 19.
Degrassi Junior High, “Season’s Greetings”
Directed by Kit Hood
Written by Yan Moore
What’s it about?
After Arthur and Yick having a falling out, Dorothy decides to take it upon herself to mend their friendship by recollecting the best moments they spent together. Meanwhile Emma’s daycare falls through and Spike is forced to care for her at school. While there, Spike can’t avoid Shane and finally agrees to allow him to hold and see his daughter for the very first time.
Review:
Degrassi is one of those...
- 12/20/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
With school ending and summer approaching, Blue Sunshine is presenting one of the greatest episodes of television ever made (in any genre, from any era), and certainly one of TV’s great down endings: School’s Out! was the TV movie finale of the legendary Canadian school kids classic that helped shape a generation. The film proved a success and drew in around 2.325 million Canadian viewers on its initial showing, doubling the average audience that Degrassi High received and featured eight songs from Toronto-based rock group Harem Scarem as well as songs by popular Canadian 80s singer (now Styx lead singer) Lawrence Gowan.
What better way to see it again or for the first time with Degrassi writer Yan Moore in person to introduce the film / for post-screening Q+A!
The event will take place on Saturday, May 28th at Blue Sunshine – 3660 St.Laurent, 3rd Flr, Montreal.
Doors: 7:45pm
Film: 8:30pm
Even more,...
What better way to see it again or for the first time with Degrassi writer Yan Moore in person to introduce the film / for post-screening Q+A!
The event will take place on Saturday, May 28th at Blue Sunshine – 3660 St.Laurent, 3rd Flr, Montreal.
Doors: 7:45pm
Film: 8:30pm
Even more,...
- 5/28/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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