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Joel Kim Booster Details Epic Period Scene From ‘Big Mouth’ That Didn’t Make It To Air: ‘A Tribe Of Eggs That Lives Inside A Woman’ - etcanada.com - Las Vegas - Canada
etcanada.com
06.10.2022 / 01:01

Joel Kim Booster Details Epic Period Scene From ‘Big Mouth’ That Didn’t Make It To Air: ‘A Tribe Of Eggs That Lives Inside A Woman’

“Big Mouth” pushes the envelope in the most absurdly wonderful ways but not every idea makes it to Netflix screens. Just ask Joel Kim Booster.

France’s Dublin Films Boards Juan Sebastian Mesa’s ‘Lovers Go Home!’ as ‘Rebellion’ Scores Sales (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Canada - Colombia - county Mesa - county Sebastian
variety.com
03.10.2022 / 16:35

France’s Dublin Films Boards Juan Sebastian Mesa’s ‘Lovers Go Home!’ as ‘Rebellion’ Scores Sales (EXCLUSIVE)

Anna Marie de la Fuente In a clear vote of confidence for Colombian director Juan Sebastián Mesa, Bordeaux-based Dublin Films has boarded his third film “Lovers Go Home!” The company also co-produced Mesa’s lauded sophomore pic, “The Rust.” “Lovers Go Home!” centers on a Colombian single mom who leads a double life as a webcammer. One day she meets a U.S. veteran online who becomes obsessed with her. He flies to Colombia to meet her in person. Their meeting makes them reflect on who they truly are. In development, the project participated in this year’s Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, one of San Sebastian Film Festival’s key industry events, which ran over Sept. 19-21. 

Black History Month: What is it and why it's important including inspiring resources - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - USA - Ireland - Canada
ok.co.uk
30.09.2022 / 15:01

Black History Month: What is it and why it's important including inspiring resources

It’s October! A month which is increasingly being associated in the mainstream with Black History Month, but what exactly is it and what should this month be about? What is Black History Month? Black History Month is an annual observance originating in America, where it is also known as African-American History Month. It has received official recognition from governments in the United States and Canada, and more recently has been observed in Ireland, and the UK.

Metronomy postpone North American tour to prioritise their “home lives” - www.nme.com - USA - Canada
nme.com
30.09.2022 / 11:23

Metronomy postpone North American tour to prioritise their “home lives”

Metronomy have cancelled their upcoming North American tour behind this year’s ‘Small World’ LP in order to prioritise their “home lives”.Posting on Instagram, the band revealed that after a summer full of festivals, they were unprepared for an “exhausting” upcoming tour and are instead taking time for themselves.They wrote: “Dear North America and Canada…some bad news ☹️.“We’re very sorry to say that we will be postponing our upcoming October tour. It’s not something we do lightly, so in the spirit of transparency and decency! we want to explain why.”Metronomy added: “Touring in America is one of the most exciting things a band can do.

The Next Generation Of Black Canadian Talent Celebrated At The First-Ever Legacy Awards - etcanada.com - Canada
etcanada.com
27.09.2022 / 01:28

The Next Generation Of Black Canadian Talent Celebrated At The First-Ever Legacy Awards

Canada’s first all-Black awards ceremony was a big moment for the two brothers who made it happen.

‘Riverdale’ actor Ryan Grantham receives life sentence for murdering his mother - www.nme.com - Britain - Canada - city Ottawa
nme.com
23.09.2022 / 20:31

‘Riverdale’ actor Ryan Grantham receives life sentence for murdering his mother

Riverdale actor Ryan Grantham has been sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to murder.The actor was sentenced during a trial in British Columbia, Canada Supreme Court, on Wednesday (September 21) according to TMZ.Grantham, best known for playing Jeffrey Augustine in Riverdale, will not be eligible for parole for 14 years. He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder after initially being charged with first-degree murder.The actor’s mother, Barbara Waite, was shot in the back of the head while she was playing piano in the home she shared with Grantham in Squamish, north of Vancouver, on March 31, 2020.In court, Grantham admitted that he had rehearsed killing his mother in the days leading up to the incident, and had filmed a four-minute confession video.According to prosecutors, Grantham packed his car the next day with three guns and 12 Molotov cocktails towards Justin Trudeau’s Ottawa residence in Rideau Cottage, but turned around after testing one of the Molotov cocktails in a remote area.Grantham then reportedly thought of committing mass violence on Vancouver’s Lions Gate Bridge or at Simon Fraser University, which he attended as a student, but instead drove to Vancouver police headquarters where he turned himself in.Psychiatric reports referenced by the prosecutors, obtained by the publication, say Grantham was “going through an intense period of clinical depression” and had a cannabis use disorder.“I cannot explain or justify my actions.

‘Riverdale’ Actor Ryan Grantham Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murdering His Mother - variety.com - Britain - Canada
variety.com
23.09.2022 / 17:50

‘Riverdale’ Actor Ryan Grantham Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murdering His Mother

Ethan Shanfeld Ryan Grantham, a Canadian actor whose credits include “Riverdale,” “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” and “Supernatural,” has been sentenced to life in prison with parole ineligibility of 14 years for the second-degree murder of his mother, CBC reports. In March 2020, the actor shot his mom, Barbara Waite, in the back of the head with a .22 rifle as she played piano in their home in Squamish, British Columbia. As shown in court, Grantham then took a GoPro video shortly after the murder, in which he confesses to killing his mother and shows her body. The following day, he covered the body with a sheet, surrounded it with lit candles and hung a rosary from the piano, before driving east to Ottawa in a car packed with guns, ammunition and Molotov cocktails. His intention was to kill Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Instead, he drove to Hope, B.C., with thoughts of committing a mass shooting at Simon Fraser University — where he was enrolled — or on the Lions Gate Bridge. Ultimately he decided to turn himself in at the Vancouver Police Department building in East Vancouver.

Who is Riverdale's Ryan Grantham? Actor sentenced to life in prison for killing his mother - hellomagazine.com - Britain - Canada
hellomagazine.com
23.09.2022 / 17:25

Who is Riverdale's Ryan Grantham? Actor sentenced to life in prison for killing his mother

Ryan Grantham was once best known for playing Jeffery Augustine in The CW horror show, Riverdale, but the actor will now face life behind bars for a real-life crime. The 24-year-old pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in March 2022 after he fatally shot his mother, Barbara Waite, in 2020.MORE: Monster: What happened to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer?His sentencing was delivered on 22 September in British Columbia, when he was handed a life sentence with the possibility of parole in 14 years. WATCH: Riverdale: Season five trailerBut who is Ryan Grantham and what exactly happened?He began acting professionally at the age of nine and starred in the Diary of Wimpy Kid movie, playing Rodney James, in 2010. Ryan had a part in Riverdale in 2019, but his life would then take a tragic turn. MORE: Serial subject Adnan Syed granted new trial and released from prison after 22 yearsMORE: Netflix's I Just Killed My Dad: Where is Anthony Templet now?Ryan shot his mother in the head as she played the piano in their townhouse in Squamish, north of Vancouver, Canada.

Lamar Odom Wants Ex Khloe Kardashian to ‘Find Happiness’ After ‘The Kardashians’ Premiere: ‘It Was Hard for Me to Watch’ - www.usmagazine.com - USA - Canada
usmagazine.com
23.09.2022 / 07:07

Lamar Odom Wants Ex Khloe Kardashian to ‘Find Happiness’ After ‘The Kardashians’ Premiere: ‘It Was Hard for Me to Watch’

Only wishing her the best! Lamar Odom revealed that watching The Kardashians has become a “guilty pleasure” — and the season 2 premiere left him emotional over ex Khloé Kardashian. 

Amazon Freevee’s YA Drama ‘Beyond Black Beauty’ Begins Shooting In Canada And Europe - deadline.com - Canada - Belgium - county Canadian - city Baltimore - Beyond
deadline.com
21.09.2022 / 18:07

Amazon Freevee’s YA Drama ‘Beyond Black Beauty’ Begins Shooting In Canada And Europe

EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Freevee coming-of-age drama series Beyond Black Beauty has begun principal photography, with shooting of the Amazon Studios, Sinking Ship Entertainment and Leif Films show underway in Canada.

Mike Myers Teases the Possibility of a Fourth 'Austin Powers' Film (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - USA - county Hall - Canada - Washington - county Power - county York - city Amsterdam
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19.09.2022 / 05:23

Mike Myers Teases the Possibility of a Fourth 'Austin Powers' Film (Exclusive)

movie be in the works? It seems to be a very groovy possibility.Mike Myers walked the carpet at the premiere of his new film,, at Alice Tully Hall in New York City on Sunday, and he teased the idea while speaking with ET's Rachel Smith.«I don't know,» a coy Myers said, with a smile when asked about fan speculation over a possible new installment in the beloved comedy franchise. «I'm gonna put a big, firm, written maybe on that.»Myers previously addressed the rumors of a new installment all the way back in February 2019 — before the many pandemic-related shutdowns --  while speaking with ET, and he jokingly said, «I can neither confirm nor deny the existence or nonexistence of such a program should they exist or not exist.»When pressed, the actor added, “It’s likely to be from Dr.

Mexico: 10 Bets on Diversity - variety.com - Scotland - Mexico - Canada - Russia - Panama - Israel
variety.com
16.09.2022 / 15:03

Mexico: 10 Bets on Diversity

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent 10 films underscoring Mexican cinemas drive into diversity: “Huesera,” (Michelle Garza Cervera) Valeria is pregnant, but something is wrong with the baby. Shades of “Rosemary’s Baby,” but “Huesera” goes its own way,  as Valeria gradually realizes what for her is really horror.  Genre and LGBTQ, a double winner at Tribeca, taking its coveted New Narrative Director hardware, and picked up by XYZ Films for most world sales. “A terrifying, bone-breaking body horror nightmare,” said Variety. Produced by Mexico’s Napa Films and Machete Films, the latter behind Cannes winners “Leap Year” and “La Jaula de Oro.” 

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