Also Read: Tom Cruise Went to See 'Tenet' in a Movie Theater and 'Loved It'Other top markets include France ($6.7 million), Korea ($5.1 million) and Germany ($4.2 million). Next weekend, the Warner Bros.
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Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicWassim “Sal” Slaiby, CEO of SAL&CO and XO Records and manager of The Weeknd, Doja Cat and French Montana, among others, is helping raise money to aid victims of the Beirut explosion. Slaiby was born in Lebanon and immigrated to Canada as a teenager.
Also Read: Tom Cruise Went to See 'Tenet' in a Movie Theater and 'Loved It'Other top markets include France ($6.7 million), Korea ($5.1 million) and Germany ($4.2 million). Next weekend, the Warner Bros.
Jean-Claude Van Damme is back — although probably not the way fans expect.
CNCO is getting ready to drop new music that was inspired by their quarantine experiences.
Billy Ray Cyrus is here to seduce Canada with his new single “Country Twisted”.
Canada’s own Aaron Goodvin is melting hearts with his brand-new music video.
Naman Ramachandran This week, French actor Juliette Binoche wins Zurich’s Icon Award, Grasshopper takes “The American Sector” for North America, “Killing Eve” writer Rob Williams creates “Screw” for the U.K.’s Channel 4, and the World Economic Forum at Davos is postponed.The 16th annual Zurich Film Festival, running from Sept. 24 to Oct.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThis year’s Zurich Film Festival will present French actress Juliette Binoche with its honorary Golden Icon Award. She will be attending the festival to present her latest movie, La Bonne Epouse, and will receive the prize at a ceremony on September 30.
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Constantin extends its deal with German hitmaker Bora Dagtekin, San Sebastian finalizes its Perlak section, upstart training program Creative Producer Indaba share details, Endemol Shine sells “Deadwater Fell” in France, and Channel 5 commissions eight new historical programs.Constantin Film has extended its exclusive deal with Bora Dagtekin, one of Germany’s most prolific local filmmakers, to 2025.The writer-director is responsible for several
Jake Kanter, Tom Grater HBO’s ‘Patria’ Heads To France France’s Canal+ has acquired HBO Europe’s first Spanish original drama, Patria. Set in Spanish Basque Country and taking place over 30 years during, Patria tells a story through the eyes of two families divided by the violent conflict.
After surprising fans with an announcement on Twitter, Nickelback dropped a new cover track on Friday.
Phoenix have announced that they will release a new song next week.The French band last released an album in June 2017 with ‘Ti Amo’ while their last release, ‘Monologue’, came out in April 2018 for that year’s Record Store Day.Posting on Twitter yesterday (August 13), Phoenix confirmed that a new song will arrive next week — although they didn’t specify a release date or track title.The band did include a picture or screenshot of someone about to set fire to a top with the word ‘Phoenix’ on it,
Naman Ramachandran In today’s Global Bulletin, Little Dot buys Dan Snow’s History Hit; ITV and France Televisions order a 9/11 doc; Open City Doc Fest reveals its game plan; and Discovery Denmark commissions Snowman.All3Media-owned Little Dot Studios is acquiring broadcaster and historian Dan Snow’s platform History Hit.
Mike Johnson is addressing the rumours that Bachelorette Clare Crawley may have virtually met contestant Dale Moss before filming her season of the hit ABC dating series. Johnson told ET Canada that his friend wasn’t the first, nor will he be the last to go after what he wants before the ABC cameras start rolling.
Mike Johnson is addressing the rumours that Bachelorette Clare Crawley may have virtually met contestant Dale Moss before filming her season of the hit ABC dating series. Johnson told ET Canada that his friend wasn’t the first, nor will he be the last to go after what he wants before the ABC cameras start rolling.
Manori Ravindran International EditorWarner Bros.’ game-changing plans for the international-led roll-out of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” are helping distributors such as Neon hammer out their own release strategies into the fall.Speaking as part of a Variety Streaming Room event with the Locarno Film Festival’s StepIn industry program, Neon president of distribution Elissa Federoff said the global release — which will see the thriller launch in countries such as the U.K., France, Korea and
Christina Anstead talks being in a “good spot” with her ex-husband Tarek El Moussa in a new interview with People Now’s Jeremy Parsons.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe Venice Film Festival’s industry-focused Production Bridge had unveiled the line-up of projects that will take part in its ‘Final Cut In Venice’ workshop this year. The six films all hail from the MENA region.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticEver since David Lynch, decades ago, flirted with the prospect of making a film of “The Secret Garden,” Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 children’s novel, I’ve always leaned toward thinking it could make a great movie — and I’ve always imagined that movie as a spooky, earthy Lynchian dream, since that so connects with my memories of the book as a child.