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Jay Baruchel is ready to make Canada laugh.
The “This Is The End” star will be hosting the new Canadian Amazon Original series “LOL: Last One Laughing Canada”.
The six part comedy variety show will be filmed in Toronto and included a number of your favourite Canadian comedians all trying to get each other to laugh first. The last comic standing will win a grand prize for charity.
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P!nk has dominated the music industry for over 20 years, and it looks like she won’t be slowing down anytime soon.
Magnolia Pictures is expanding its movie streaming offerings to Canada with local partner Mongrel Media. Magnolia and Mongrel will launch Mongrel Home Cinema, targeting Canadians with a subscription streaming service to debut on April 30 and priced at $6.99 monthly or $69.99 annually.
Canadian tennis star Bianca Andreescu says she has tested positive for COVID-19.
Bebe Rexha’s sophomore record Better Mistakes is just two weeks away, and just like the album title suggests, the singer is evolving into a better version of herself.
“Nashville” star Kyle Dean Massey publicly shared his support for the LGBTQ+ community in an It Gets Better Project video 10-years-ago, and he is coming full circle.
Justin Theroux is following in Harrison Ford’s footsteps in Apple TV+ ‘s new series “Mosquito Coast”. Based on the novel by the actor’s uncle Paul Theroux, the story was turned into a movie in 1986 starring Ford, Helen Mirren and River Phoenix. Now, the “Leftovers” star is getting a crack at the lead, telling ET Canada’s Morgan Hoffman he had to “work hard” at pretending the movie version and Ford’s take on the character didn’t exist.
Brant Daugherty shared a funny story about the birth of his son with wife Kim.
Yves Jarvis and Romy Lightman are two of Canada's most enduring underground artists. Lightman is a member of the experimental duo Tasseomancy with her sister Sari, and Yves Jarvis has shapeshifted through many styles and names before settling on his current alias — his jazzy, lo-fi album Sundry Rock Song Stock was one of our favorite records of 2020.
Back to where it all began! John Cena fell for Vancouver, BC projects manager Shay Shariatzadeh, 31, in March 2019, while the actor was in Canada to film Playing with Fire. Now his shooting schedule has the couple back in her hometown, where they were photographed walking hand in hand during a stroll on Apr. 19, 2021. At one point John even saw the paparazzo snapping pictures and gave a friendly “thumbs up” sign.
David Miller, a veteran Canadian film publicist, producer and distributor who led an Oscar-winning animated short film campaign for the National Film Board of Canada in 2004, has died. He was 47.
Ruth B. is sharing some new music with her fans.
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RALPH is on the lookout for “Tommy” and fans have a new single to enjoy.
John Cena‘s wife Shay Shariatzadeh wraps her arm around his bicep as they’re spotted out together in Vancouver, Canada on Monday afternoon (April 21).
Zack Snyder has returned to his zombie roots with the new genre-blurring Netflix movie “Army Of The Dead”. And star Dave Bautista is happy to be along for the ride.
Amazon has greenlit a Canadian version of LOL, to be hosted by Jay Baruchel and based on the Japanese format Hitoshi Matsumoto Presents Documental, in which comics compete to try and get each other to laugh while keeping a straight face themselves. Baruchel, the Canadian-born star of Goon and How to Train Your Dragon, will present the new Amazon original series, LOL: Last One Laughing Canada.
Canadian studio operators have been watching the growing Hollywood backlash against Georgia's restrictive voting laws and are betting the major studios will soon bow to pressure and shift production out of Atlanta. Paul Bronfman, CEO of Comweb Corp.
For the first time in four years, the Barenaked Ladies have new music.