Vulture Watch Will John Cardinal remain on the case? Has the Cardinal TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Hulu? The television vulture is watching all the latest TV cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Cardinal season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? Streaming on the Hulu paid subscription platform, Cardinal stars Billy Campbell, Karine Vanasse, Kristen Thomson, Allie MacDonald, Glen Gould, Deborah Hay, Alden Adair, James Downing, Eric Hicks, David Richmond-Peck, Alanna Bale, Gale Maurice, Robert Naylor, and James Thomas. Based on the Giles Blunt novels, this Canadian crime drama centers on demoted Algonquin Bay Police Detective John Cardinal (Campbell). When a missing 13-year old girl, Katie...
- 6/23/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
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Network: Hulu. Episodes: Ongoing (43 mins). Seasons: Ongoing. TV show dates: June 16, 2017 — present. Series status: Has not been cancelled. Performers include: Billy Campbell, Karine Vanasse, Kristen Thomson, Allie MacDonald, Glen Gould, Deborah Hay, Alden Adair, James Downing, Eric Hicks, David Richmond-Peck, Alanna Bale, Gale Maurice, Robert Naylor, and James Thomas. TV show description: Based on the Giles Blunt novels, the Cardinal TV show centers on demoted Algonquin Bay Police Detective John Cardinal (Campbell). When a missing 13-year old girl, Katie Pine, is found dead in an abandoned Ontario mineshaft, Cardinal and his new partner, Lise Delorme (Vanasse), take on the investigation into her disappearance and death. As they grow more involved in the grisly case, a...
- 6/16/2017
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Check out the Cardinal TV show trailer. The serial killer crime drama thriller, based on the Giles Blunt novels, drops to Hulu on Friday, June 16th. Billy Campbell stars as Detective John Cardinal. You may remember him as a veteran of Syfy's Helix, as well as the oft cancelled and revived AMC/Netflix drama, The Killing. Karine Vanasse co-stars as Detective Lise Delorme, Cardinal's new partner.The Cardinal cast also includes Kristen Thomson, Glen Gould, Deborah Hay, Alden Adair, James Downing, Erick Hicks, and James Thomas. Orphan Black's Aubrey Nealon writes Cardinal and executive produces the Hulu TV series with Sienna Films’ Jennifer Kawaja and Julia Sereny. Read More…...
- 6/7/2017
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TORONTO -- Sarah Polley's Away From Her and David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises were the big winners with seven trophies each as Canada's top film honors, the Genies, were handed out Monday night in Toronto.
Polley's Alzheimer's drama, which earned Julie Christie an Oscar nomination for best actress, took Genies for best Canadian film and best director.
Away From Her also dominated the acting categories, as Gordon Pinsent won for best actor, Christie earned the best actress crown and Kristen Thomson won for supporting actress.
Cronenberg's Eastern Promises, a portrait of the Russian mafia in London, generated trophies for best original screenplay for British playwright Steven Knight and a supporting actor honor for German actor Armin Mueller-Stahl.
A number of longtime Cronenberg collaborators also earned craft awards, as Peter Suschitzky went home with hardware for best cinematography, Ronald Sanders won for editing and Howard Shore grabbed the trophy for original score.
Roger Spottiswoode's Rwandan biopic Shake Hands With the Devil, which went into the Genies with 12 nominations, only took home hardware for best original song.
Polley's Alzheimer's drama, which earned Julie Christie an Oscar nomination for best actress, took Genies for best Canadian film and best director.
Away From Her also dominated the acting categories, as Gordon Pinsent won for best actor, Christie earned the best actress crown and Kristen Thomson won for supporting actress.
Cronenberg's Eastern Promises, a portrait of the Russian mafia in London, generated trophies for best original screenplay for British playwright Steven Knight and a supporting actor honor for German actor Armin Mueller-Stahl.
A number of longtime Cronenberg collaborators also earned craft awards, as Peter Suschitzky went home with hardware for best cinematography, Ronald Sanders won for editing and Howard Shore grabbed the trophy for original score.
Roger Spottiswoode's Rwandan biopic Shake Hands With the Devil, which went into the Genies with 12 nominations, only took home hardware for best original song.
TORONTO -- As the Toronto International Film Festival enters the home stretch, Lionsgate picked up all U.S. distribution rights to actress-turned-director Sarah Polley's Away From Her, for about $750,000 after its premiere Monday night. The romantic drama, which stars Julie Christie as a woman facing Alzheimer's disease, centers on the effects the disease has on her 44-year marriage. Gordon Pinsent co-stars in the adaptation of Alice Munro's short story "The Bear Came Over the Mountain," playing a man torn apart by his wife's slow descent into dementia. She insists on going to a rest home in an attempt to relieve him of the burden of her illness. Olympia Dukakis plays the wife of a fellow rest home patient who Pinsent's character turns to in his distress. Wendy Crewson, Michael Murphy, Kristen Thomson and Alberta Watson round out the cast.
- 9/14/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- Julie Christie, Olympia Dukakis and Michael Murphy have joined the cast of Canadian actress Sarah Polley's feature-film directorial debut, Away From Her. Adapted by Polley from an Alice Munro short story, Away portrays Christie as the forgetful, elderly wife of a philanderer in a nursing home who turns her affections to another resident, played by Murphy. Rounding out the Away From Her cast is Gordon Pinsent, Wendy Crewson, Kristen Thomson and Alberta Watson. Polley, who has written and directed two short films, The Best Day of My Life and Don't Think Twice, will begin shooting Away From Her on April 7 in rural Ontario. Canadian distributor Capri Releasing has acquired the domestic Canadian rights, William Morris Independent is shopping the U.S. rights and HanWay is handling worldwide sales. Producer credits go to Jennifer Weiss, Simone Urdl and Daniel Iron, while Atom Egoyan is executive producing.
- 2/21/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- Julie Christie, Olympia Dukakis and Michael Murphy have joined the cast of Canadian actress Sarah Polley's feature-film directorial debut, Away From Her. Adapted by Polley from an Alice Munro short story, Away portrays Christie as the forgetful, elderly wife of a philanderer in a nursing home who turns her affections to another resident, played by Murphy. Rounding out the Away From Her cast is Gordon Pinsent, Wendy Crewson, Kristen Thomson and Alberta Watson. Polley, who has written and directed two short films, The Best Day of My Life and Don't Think Twice, will begin shooting Away From Her on April 7 in rural Ontario. Canadian distributor Capri Releasing has acquired the domestic Canadian rights, William Morris Independent is shopping the U.S. rights and HanWay is handling worldwide sales. Producer credits go to Jennifer Weiss, Simone Urdl and Daniel Iron, while Atom Egoyan is executive producing.
- 2/21/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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