Margo Martindale, Chris Diamantopoulos found humor in 'Sticky' criminal panic
- Brian Donovan and Ed Herro have created a dramedy thriller titled "The Sticky," exploring a real-life maple syrup theft with a unique spin.
- The crime involves stealing $150 million of poorly guarded syrup, impacting maple syrup producers' prices.
- Detective Valérie Nadeau investigates a murder connected to the theft, working alongside local officer Teddy Green.
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Prime Video’s ‘The Sticky’ Is an Absurdly Fantastic Account of Canada’s Infamous Maple Syrup Heist: TV Review
Just over a decade ago, the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist became the biggest robbery in the country’s history. Now, Brian Donovan and Ed Herro have put their own “Fargo”-like spin on the real-life theft in Prime Video’s beautifully unhinged dramedy thriller, “The Sticky.” Set in 2011 in a tiny Quebec town where syrup is […]
Famous maple syrup heist keeps a distinct Quebec flavour in Amazon's The Sticky
Guillaume Cyr admits he was a little nervous when he first got the call to audition for The Sticky, a new Amazon Prime black-comedy series inspired by the true-life story of what has been called the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist.
Margo Martindale: How she turns sweet characters into "sticky" ones
Margo Martindale is no stranger to playing dangerous women, whether it be a KGB agent on “The Americans” or the matriarch of a crime family on “Justified.” She now turns her talents to another dangerous woman: Ruth Landry, a maple syrup farmer in rural Quebec who decides to pull an $18 million maple syrup heist in “The Sticky,” a new series based on a true story. She tells Tom Power about how she used her childhood in rural Texas to inspire her …
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