Education
Pevere graduated from Carleton University"s film studies program in 1982.
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Pevere graduated from Carleton University"s film studies program in 1982.
He is a former film critic, book columnist and cultural journalist for the Toronto Star, where he worked from 1998 to 2011. His writing has appeared in several newspapers, magazines and arts journals, and he has worked as a broadcaster for both radio and television He has lectured widely on cultural and media topics, and taught courses at several Canadian universities and colleges.
In 2012, he contributed weekly popular culture columns to Canadian Broadcasting Company Radio Syndication, which were heard in nearly twenty markets across Canada.
He has also been a movie columnist and regular freelance contributor with the Globe and Mail. In 1986 he was named the first program coordinator of the Toronto International Film Festival"s Perspective Canada program, which introduced the work of Atom Egoyan, Bruce McDonald and Guy Maddin, among others, during his tenure.
From 1986 to 1988 he contributed to Canadian Broadcasting Company Radio"s State of the Arts program, and in 1988 started a twelve-year stint as the movie reviewer on CTV"s Canada Department of Administration and Management. From 1989 to 1993, Pevere hosted Prime Time, a groundbreaking nightly popular culture magazine series on Canadian Broadcasting Company Radio. In 1993, after the death of Jay Scott, he was the host of Film International on TVOntario.
From 2003 to 2008 he was the co-host, with Richard Crouse, of Rogers Television"s Reel to Real.
He co-wrote the book Mondo Canuck (1996), a bestselling critical evaluation of Canadian popular culture. He is also the author of Team Spirit: A Field Guide to Roots Culture (1998), Toronto on Film (2009) and Donald Shebib"s Goin" Down the Road (2012). In 2014, he published "Gods of the Hammer: The Teenage Head Story" for Coach House.
In 2012, he launched a network of encyclopedic critical popular cultural websites called "The Blessed Diversion Network".
"Mean Justice" is devoted to western movies and television shows. "The Big Shadow" is dedicated to the movie and television culture of crime.
"Riff Free or Die" covers the visual history of rock music And "The Directory of Intemperate Enthusiasms" covers cult movies and television November 2015 saw Pevere"s first stint as Program Director of the Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival, an annual event dedicated to showcasing the best in current cinema addressing issues of mental health, addiction and recovery.
As of 2015, he was at work on two forthcoming books: one about the popular cultural mythology of rock music, and another concerning the history of madness in movies.