Ryan Reynolds is practically Canada’s superhero at this point.
06.07.2020 - 18:39 / hollywoodreporter.com
As it continues a phased reopening, Canadian exhibitor Cineplex has started legal proceedings in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice against Regal owner Cineworld Group, "seeking damages after Cineworld wrongfully repudiated the transaction to acquire Cineplex." On June 12, the U.K.-based cinema giant had called off its planned $2.1 billion takeover of Cineplex, which would have created one of the world's largest cinema companies with more than 11,200 screens globally.
Cineplex, as a once
.Ryan Reynolds is practically Canada’s superhero at this point.
David Schwimmer is ready to settle the great debate over whether his character, Ross Geller, and Ross' "lobster," Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston), were actually "on a break" on Friends. The issue has plagued the Central Perk faithful for years, to the point where TV Guide had to break down every shred of evidence to come to our own conclusion on the matter.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorMichael Shamberg, the producer whose credits include Erin Brockovich, Contagion, Get Shorty, The Big Chill and Pulp Fiction, has sued the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in an attempt to get the governing body to vote on his plan to boost its social media presence.The civil suit, filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court in Santa Monica, seeks declaratory and injunctive relief, asking that the court impel AMPAS’ board of governors to vote on
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticUPDATED, 3:10 PM: A California judge has denied Netflix’s second motion to dismiss Mo’Nique’s racial and gender bias against the streamer in which she alleges gender and racial discrimination over pay for a potential comedy special.The comic and Precious Oscar winner, real name Monique Hicks, says the $500,000 offered by Netflix in 2017 for a stand-up special was not just an insult but illegal.
Rachael Leigh Cook on July 10, ET confirms. The news comes over a year after the pairannounced their separation. Gillies and Cook revealed they were going their separate ways on June 13, 2019, after nearly 15 years of marriage.
coronavirus pandemic and quarantine, Rachel Bloom welcomed her first child, but also said goodbye to a dear friend. ET's Matt Cohen spoke with the 33-year-old actress, who was promoting the digital and Blu-ray release of where she got candid about the hardships she'd endured over the last couple months.Bloom gave birth to her daughter with husband Dan Gregor in March, with her baby spending days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after she had fluid in her lungs.
Canada's Cineplex has launched a CAN $275 million (US $202 million) debt-securities issue to shore up its balance sheet after its $2.1 billion takeover by Regal owner Cineworld Group was called off. On Tuesday, Cineplex unveiled plans for a public offering of unsecured convertible debentures underwritten by a syndicate of Canadian banks.
Rachel Riley has an incredible resume, initially beginning her career in the financial sector before she landed her role on Channel 4 daytime show Countdown as their maths whizz.READ: Rachel Riley confirms exciting news after celebrating milestone with Pasha KovalevHowever, in her new column in The Sun, the 34-year-old has voiced her fears over her daughter's future aspirations where she has urged parents to "smash the stereotypes" and raise girls to believe they're good enough to pursue a
Naman Ramachandran Canada’s Cineplex has initiated legal proceedings against Regal Cinemas owner Cineworld Group over its failed acquisition deal.Cineworld moved on June 12 to scrap its $1.6 billion acquisition of the Canadian business — a move that instantly anticipated legal action from Cineplex, which promised to sue just days later.
Justin Bieber’s long time producer Poo Bear, who has worked with him on hits like ‘What Do You Mean,’ ‘Purpose’ and ‘Despacito,” calls the 26-year-old pop star’s vow to help fight racial injustice extremely “vulnerable.”
Canada's Cineplex reported a $178.4 million loss in the first quarter after the global COVID-19 crisis shuttered its theaters and out-of-home entertainment venues since March. During the latest quarter, the Canadian exhibitor posted a non-cash impairment charge of $173.1 million related to goodwill, right-of-use assets and property and leasehold charges.
After theatres were forced to shutter in March due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, moviegoers in Alberta will be among the first in the country to experience big-screen thrills this weekend when locations in Edmonton and Calgary reopen.
Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams are in the early stages of working on a follow-up to hit 2005 comedy Wedding Crashers.
Rachel McAdams is ready to bring the laughs and her musical talent to the new Netflix comedy “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga” opposite Will Ferrell. From her home in Los Angeles, the Canadian actress tells ET Canada’s Carlos Bustamante she’s been making the most of her time in isolation with her family ahead of the release of her new movie.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorThe estate of Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is suing Netflix, Legendary and the author, writer and director behind the upcoming film Enola Homes over copyright and trademark issues.The movie stars Millie Bobby Brown as the much-younger sister of Sherlock Holmes, who proves to be a highly capable detective in her own right. The pic is based on The Enola Holmes Mysteries book series by Nancy Springer, who also is a defendant.