A Canadian film and television director, he gained recognition for his work on the cult classic "Kids in the Hall," bringing a unique comedic style to the screen. Transitioning seamlessly between film and TV, he directed hits like "Brain Candy" and episodes of popular series including "Queer as Folk" and "Flashpoint." Known for his versatility, he has contributed significantly to both comedy and drama genres, earning a reputation for creating engaging and dynamic visual storytelling.
MICKEY BLUE EYES
Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 romantic comedy film featuring Hugh Grant as Michael Felgate, an Englishman living in New York who becomes entangled with...
BRAIN CANDY
Brain Candy is a satirical feature from the Kids in the Hall troupe. It follows a brilliant but boozy founder who develops a miracle drug and launches...