X Company’s Lara Jean Chorostecki on Krystina’s expanded Season 3 role

X Company‘s Krystina Breeland  has been itching to leave the confines of Camp X and become a field agent since the show began. Now, in the third and final season of the World War II spy drama, Sinclair’s (Hugh Dillon) most-trusted intelligence officer may finally get her wish. “Back in Canada there’s a lot you … Continue reading X Company’s Lara Jean Chorostecki on Krystina’s expanded Season 3 role

X Company’s Évelyne Brochu on Aurora’s Season 3 ‘dance with the enemy’

Évelyne Brochu starred in one of the most badass moments on Canadian television in 2016 when her X Company character, Aurora Luft, ran across a muddy field, hoisted herself onto a flaming tank, and coolly dispatched the German soldiers inside. The thrilling moment, which occurred near the end of X Company‘s second season, was an … Continue reading X Company’s Évelyne Brochu on Aurora’s Season 3 ‘dance with the enemy’

X Company 301: The spies return in tension-filled chess match “Creon vs. Ixion”

It was disappointing to learn the third season of CBC’s X Company would be its last. But after the World War II spy drama’s taut and nuanced second season, it’s satisfying to know creators Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morgenstern are ending the show on their own terms. Wrapping the show after three seasons will spare … Continue reading X Company 301: The spies return in tension-filled chess match “Creon vs. Ixion”

X Company’s Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morgenstern preview ‘tragic, hopeful’ final season

When CBC’s gripping World War II spy drama X Company returns for its third and final season on Wed., Jan. 11, at 9 p.m., the lines between the show’s heroes and villains will be more blurred than ever. “Aurora (Evelyne Brochu) and the other characters have to go deep into the territory of the enemy, and to … Continue reading X Company’s Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morgenstern preview ‘tragic, hopeful’ final season

Michelle Ricci discusses “Once Upon a Murdoch Christmas”

Merry Christmas, Murdoch Mysteries fans. I don’t know about you, but I think Michelle Ricci, Paul Aitken and Carol Hay delivered one heck of a present in Monday’s two-hour holiday special. “Once Upon a Murdoch Christmas” had everything fans love, including a crime (presents being stolen), a mystery (William’s gifts to Julia), technology (Crabtree’s Jumping … Continue reading Michelle Ricci discusses “Once Upon a Murdoch Christmas”