Working mom! Vanessa Morgan brought her and Michael Kopech’s 3-month-old son, River, to the Riverdale set on Thursday, April 15.
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After earning raves following its debut at TIFF, the first trailer for “Beans” has arrived and ET Canada has your exclusive first look.
Nominated for Best Picture at the Canadian Screen Awards, “Beans” is a coming-of-age tale set during the 78-day Oka Crisis in Quebec in 1990.
“Inspired by true events,” the film follows a Mohawk girl named Tekehentahkhwa (Kiawentiio), better known as Beans. Beans and her younger sister Ruby (Violah Beauvais) spend their days playing in the woods and avoiding the
Working mom! Vanessa Morgan brought her and Michael Kopech’s 3-month-old son, River, to the Riverdale set on Thursday, April 15.
Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song are officially parents.
FIRST MOSH AFTER COVID, a new documentary tracking COVID-19‘s impact on the music industry.The film, which has been created by director Tom Dream, is about “the resilience of the DIY music industry in this country” and is expected to be released later this year.The new four-minute teaser trailer for the documentary features, among others, IDLES guitarist Lee Kiernan, Wu-Lu, Che Lingo and more.
Dave Grohl‘s upcoming new documentary What Drives Us – check it out below.The documentary was first announced last year upon the news of Foo Fighters’ 25th anniversary ‘Van Tour’, which ended up being cancelled due to COVID-19.With the film originally set to premiere before each night of that tour, it will now come to The Coda Collection in the US, and Amazon Prime Video overseas, on April 30.
Olivia Lunny has been making waves in her native Canada over the past couple of years (since winning TV music competition The Launch in 2018), but her new single Sad To See You Happy feels like it could be her big international breakout moment.
SPOILER ALERT: For those who have yet to watch Thursday night’s blockbuster double eviction episode of “Big Brother Canada”, spoilers are coming!
coronavirus pandemic has added another layer to Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen's co-parenting relationship. As Bilson described on Monday's episode of the podcast, they «have to trust each other» completely. «Luckily, [he] is pretty hardcore with [the COVID restrictions],» Bilson noted.
Making it work. Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen “have to trust each other” while coparenting their daughter, Briar, during the coronavirus pandemic.
It looks like Supergirl could use some help!
It’s a big week for Canada on the pop charts.
Netflix‘s upcoming anime series Yasuke has been released – you can watch it below.The series, which was created and directed by LeSean Thomas and Studio MAPPA, stars LaKeith Stanfield as the show’s titular character and features an original score by Flying Lotus.Due to land on the streaming giant on April 29, Yasuke will see Stanfield also serve as executive producer alongside Thomas, who many know as being the man behind The Boondocks, Black Dynamite and Cannon Busters.Character designs for
Hockey great Mark Messier wants fans to know he had a lot of help on his path to the NHL Hall of Fame.
Unlike Easter last year, we’re actually going to be able to go to the movies this weekend.
Christopher Vourlias Cercamon has closed major sales for “What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?,” from Georgian director Alexandra Koberidze, which had its world premiere in competition at the Berlin Film Festival.The Dubai-based indie specialist has sealed a multi-territory deal with MUBI, the global distributor and streaming service, which includes the U.S., where the film will be released this fall, Canada, Italy, India, Turkey, and Latin America.Pic has also been sold to the U.K.
Kim’s Convenience stars Andrew Phung and Nicole Power have landed their next projects at Canada’s CBC, less than a month after the comedy’s producers said the series would end with its fifth season. Their latest titles will launch during the upcoming 2021-22 broadcast season.
The trailer for The Suicide Squad is here!
star Laura's new man is leaving host Shaun Robinson speechless. The 51-year-old Canada native made a virtual appearance on airing this Sunday on Discovery+, and in this exclusive clip, she dishes on her current love interest — and he's already raising some red flags.Laura's journey followed her to Qatar to marry Aladin, a 29-year-old personal trainer.
Season 6 of the BBC’s smash-hit police corruption series Line Of Duty is to premiere exclusively on BritBox in the U.S. and Canada. Future seasons of the cop drama will also be exclusive to BritBox in the two territories.
Manori Ravindran International EditorScott Eastwood-fronted action thriller “Dangerous” has sold into major markets, including the U.S., Canada and the U.K.Lionsgate has snapped up the pic from International Film Trust (IFT) for the U.S. and U.K., and it has bought the title from Minds Eye Entertainment for Canada.