Fallon Fox cannot wait to share her story with the world.
08.05.2021 - 17:41 / variety.com
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorTelefilm Canada has launched Canada Now, a new portal devoted to highlighting Canadian content in the U.S.
The site will add new titles each month to its portfolio, which ranges from recent films such as “My Salinger Year” and “Antigone” to Oscar nominees like “Barbarian Invasions” and “Monsieur Lazhar,” as well as some series.The site, developed in collaboration with Telescope, features close to 5,000 productions available across more than 150 VOD
.Fallon Fox cannot wait to share her story with the world.
Don Amero looks at the positive side of growing up in his brand-new single “You Can’t Always Be 21”.
Jann Arden is taking her rightful place as a Canadian music legend.
Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry have teamed up for the new Apple TV+ docuseries “The Me You Can’t See” which features in-depth discussions about mental health, including that of the Duke of Sussex.
Colin and Justin are facing their toughest challenge to date - renovating their new Glasgow flat from 5000 miles away. Covid restrictions have forced the duo, who are based in Toronto, Canada, to carry out the refurbishment of the west end pad - which they have yet to set foot in - via Zoom.
EXCLUSIVE: Bondit Media Capital, which became an important funder for independent film and television during Covid, is partnering with Vancouver-based Arcana Studio to launch Bondit Canada Capital.
Naman Ramachandran “Schitt’s Creek” and “Blood Quantum” were the big winners in the television and film categories, respectively, at the 2021 Canadian Screen Awards.“Schitt’s Creek” led television honors with eight awards for it’s sixth and final season, including best comedy series; best direction, comedy for Andrew Cividino and Daniel Levy; and the sixth win in a row for Catherine O’Hara as best lead actress in comedy.
The Canadian Screen Awards are taking things virtual with a week long celebration of the best in Canadian film and TV. On Monday, the CSAs revealed the first batch of winners in the news and documentary, lifestyle and reality TV categories, with “Canada’s Drag Race” dominating with five award wins.
Thomas Rhett is opening up about his heartfelt new ballad “To The Guys That Date My Girls”.
Rachel Bilson and Melinda Clarke are taking their fans back to the early 2000s with their new podcast “Welcome To The O.C.” where they’re rewatching the entire series.
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Gordon Pictures has acquired the rights Stephen McGinty’s forthcoming book, The Dive with plans to develop as a feature film and has tapped Edward Hemming to adapt. Mark Gordon and Beth Pattinson will produce for Mark Gordon Pictures.
Brandon Thomas Lee might be single and ready to mingle, but he’s definitely not looking forward to watching his past relationship play out on the sophomore season of “The Hills: New Beginnings”.
Angelina Jolie had to develop a new set of skills to play a wilderness survival expert and veteran smokejumper in the new drama “Those Who Wish Me Dead”.
Haley Bosselman editorSome people express their gratitude with a thank you note. Others, like Jim Carrey, do so by gifting a new car.Carrey is in Vancouver, Canada to shoot “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” and wanted to show his appreciation for the crew’s hard work by holding a raffle, for which the grand prize was a Chevy Blazer RS, Variety has confirmed.
Cassadee Pope is teaming up with some of country music’s leading ladies.
Canadian R&B duo Manila Grey have released the final album in their No Saints trilogy, No Saints On Knight Street, just in time for the Juno Awards next month where they’re nominated for Breakthrough Artist.
Jennie Punter Known as a producer of award-winning Canadian documentary and narrative films, a showrunner and, more recently, as the cofounder of Canada’s newly minted Black Screen Office, Jennifer Holness is chatting up her feature-doc directorial debut, “Subjects of Desire,” this week at Hot Docs where it screens in Special Presentations.In an interview with Variety before her industry conference Masterclass (now available on-demand to festival attendees), Holness confirmed that negotiations