
The intensity of teen romance has never had a better metaphor, really. Whip-smart Mara (Knives Out’s Katherine Langford) understandably resents being forced to confront her mortality quite so soon – and quite so literally – until her shy classmate Dylan (Charlie Plummer) turns the crisis into an opportunity to tell her he’s in love with her. But it’s an absolute gem, a sweet and sharp-edged adaptation of Aaron Starmer’s novel about a class of ordinary New Jersey seniors who experience an inexplicable, unpredictable plague of “popping” – bursting like balloons without warning. September 6 Courtesy of Bell Media Spontaneousīrian Duffield’s gory, giddy high-school comedy arrived almost unnoticed last fall, lost in a swarm of generic-looking VOD releases. Season 1 winner Priyanka will also sit down for a chat with season 2 judges Amanda Brugel, Brooke Lynn Hytes, Brad Goreski and Traci Melchor. The question is whether the judging table backlash will be in the mix. This 90-minute special will bring back all 12 queens to discuss the highs and lows. The second season of Canada’s Drag Race is due to air this year, but before Crave announces the premiere date the streamer is reuniting the cast of season 1. September 12 Courtesy of Bell Media Canada’s Drag Race Anniversary Extravaganza

And let’s see if the accents compete with those from the recent Mare Of Easttown.
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Now he’s back on TV in the central role of a chief of police in a small Pennsylvania town who has to solve a murder in which the main suspect is the son of his girlfriend (Maura Tierney). Jeff Daniels has had a phenomenal late-career run in TV series like Godless, The Looming Tower and The Comey Rule and the recent stage revival of To Kill A Mockingbird.

So maybe it’ll work? (Crave is also streaming Bergman’s original as of September 10, if you want to compare and contrast.) September 12 Courtesy of Bell Media American Rust Trying to remake it for American audiences sounds like folly… until you see that Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac, who were a perfectly flinty couple in A Most Violent Year, are stepping into the roles played so powerfully by Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson, in a new adaptation from Israeli filmmaker Hagai Levi, whose previous TV ventures In Treatment and The Affair have mapped similar emotional territory. Produced as a miniseries for Swedish television and released theatrically overseas in a shorter but no less devastating version, Ingmar Bergman’s 1973 study of a husband and wife confronting their relationship – and themselves – after many years together is one of the landmark productions of a storied career. September 3 Courtesy of Bell Media Scenes From A Marriage

Three seasons have been produced in New Zealand, and now they’re all arriving on Crave to make your fall just a little more goofy. But did you know it isn’t the first television show to emerge from that movie? A year earlier, Clement and Waititi created Wellington Paranormal, a COPS-like comedy that follows the two entirely ineffectual police officers (Mike Minogue, Karen O’Leary) who turned up briefly in the film as they’re recruited into a world of monsters, aliens and bizarre creatures, all of which are very, very silly. You probably know What We Do In The Shadows, the FX series, is a spinoff from Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement’s 2014 mockumentary about vampire flatmates. NOW critics pick the best titles coming to Canadian streaming platform Crave in September 2021, including Taika Waititi’s Wellington Paranormal, Scenes From A Marriage starring Jessica Chastain and a Canada’s Drag Race reunion special.
