Kate Hewlett

Tony Parker (Arnold Pinnock), a black British widower and father of two, moves to Chicago and marries Cleo Anderson (Kate Hewlett), a white suburban dentist and the mother of two kids of her own. As a newly blended, intercontinental, interracial family, the Parker Andersons discover that their differences end up being exactly what they need to create a happy new life together.

8.2/10

An aspiring screenwriter writes his most ambitious script to date by plotting out a rom-com relationship with the daughter of his screenwriting idol, all in hopes of meeting her legendary father and getting a leg up in showbiz.

4.2/10

A deadbeat drunk and a junkie hooker join forces to take on the city, each other, and their own personal shortcomings while trying to scam $98 for bus tickets out of town.

5.3/10
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Twin brothers Larry and Luke Stanley are like any other twins you might know, except one twist - Luke is an animated cartoon.

3.7/10

Six young computer hackers sent to work on a derelict space freighter, are forced to match wits with a vengeful artificial intelligence that would kill to be human.

4.3/10

A disparate variety of couples from all walks of life strive to maintain active sex lives despite the notable distraction of having kids.

5.4/10

Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his team arrive in Three Pines to solve the unusual murder of a much-loved woman and find dark secrets shadowing this usually peaceful village.

5.5/10

A woman is meeting her online crush for the first time in person. Will her date be everything she is expecting?

7.4/10

If you've never been good at anything in your life, why would murder be any different? Patrick (David Hewlett) has always had a somewhat combative relationship with his little sister Marilyn (Kate Hewlett), but when she brings home her new sci-fi soap star fiancé Ryan (Paul McGillion), it's all out war. When Patrick fails to drive a wedge between the happy couple, he reaches for sharper instruments.

6.8/10

11 Cameras is a short-lived CBC Television half-hour drama series that showed its characters through webcams. The show aired in the summers of 2006 and 2007. CBC ordered 22 episodes in total, and did not renew the show, although it lives on in South America and can be seen in other parts of the world. Endemol secured the format rights for the show internationally. The series was created by Chokolat and co-produced with Shaftesbury Films and Henry Less Productions.

8.3/10

Dahlia Williams and her daughter Cecelia move into a rundown apartment on New York's Roosevelt Island. She is currently in midst of divorce proceedings and the apartment, though near an excellent school for her daughter, is all she can afford. From the time she arrives, there are mysterious occurrences and there is a constant drip from the ceiling in her daughter's bedroom.

5.6/10
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