The paeans come fast and furious in Martha Kehoe and Joan Tosoni's documentary about legendary Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. "If there was a Mount Rushmore in Canada, Gordon would be on it," exclaims Tom Cochrane.
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It’s been for-ev-er, but the cast of “The Sandlot” will be virtually reuniting — for charity, of course.
Patrick Renna, who played Hamilton ‘Ham’ Porter, the character who coined the infamous phrase, ‘you’re killin me smalls,’ exclusively talked to ET Canada to discuss every intimate moment from the cast’s “not so PG” group text to the possibility of continuing the charming baseball story for future generations to the real reason he arranged a second reunion.
“I just saw so many other reunions
The paeans come fast and furious in Martha Kehoe and Joan Tosoni's documentary about legendary Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. "If there was a Mount Rushmore in Canada, Gordon would be on it," exclaims Tom Cochrane.
“Red Dwarf: The Promised Land” is launching on BritBox and ET Canada has your exclusive look.
With six seasons in the books, the cast of History Canada’s “Vikings” is reflecting on the show’s success.
If you thought this year’s Drag Race deluge would dry up once “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season 12, “RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race”, “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 5″ and “Canada’s Drag Race” had aired their final episodes, then you don’t know RuPaul.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorNearly a year after its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, Anything is Possible – The Serge Ibaka Story will have its U.S. debut on Crackle on August 1.The feature-length documentary about the Congolese NBA star was produced by Vinay Virmani at LeBron James’ Uninterrupted Canada along with Jordi Vilà and Ibaka’s Ouenzé Entertainment.Ibaka, a power forward, played a key role on the Toronto Raptors’ championship team in 2019.
a fall two days earlier while skiing in Montreal, Canada.‘The most incredible thing about The Parent Trap, even still, younger generations when they go to camp, they even know [the handshake] now,’ Lindsay said.On Meredith’s ‘epic’ scream scene when she wakes up on the blow-up bed in the middle of the lake, Dennis joked that ‘I think they’re still echoing from up there’.Lindsay also revealed that she ‘didn’t feel like I was working, it just felt like a really incredible learning experience for
It’s been 10 years and memories of “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” are still strong.
Dancing on Ice star Brianne Delcourt has exclusively revealed in HELLO! that she is hanging up her skates after ten years on the ITV show. The star is making a new life for herself in her native Canada, with her fiancé Kevin Kilbane and her three-year-old daughter Gracie.MORE: 14 stylish wedding face masks you'll say 'I do' to"It has been a back-and-forth question mark in my mind for some time now," she tells us.
After months of dark studios, there's Christmas lights at the end of the Canadian industry's shutdown tunnel. American TV director Marita Grabiak hadto quarantine for 14 days after crossing a closed U.S.-Canadian border in order to return to work on the TV movie Christmas on Wheels shooting in Ottawa.
Netflix is giving emerging Canadian storytellers an opportunity to see their projects developed into film and TV originals for the American streaming giant. "Netflix is proud to help bring Canadian stories to the world.
It’s been five years since Ellie Goulding released her last album, but that doesn’t mean the singer hasn’t been busy. From touring the world, moving to a new city, and making new music to tying the knot last year, Goulding has had a lot on her plate.
Pavan Moondi, who is now based in Los Angeles, raised questions about the org’s selection criteria for funding and demanded clarity around its diversity standards.Moondi — a former “Schitt’s Creek” story editor and writer-director of feature films such as 2017’s “Sundowners” — took to Twitter on July 3 to share his experiences with Dan Lyon, Telefilm’s feature film executive for Ontario and Nunavut, whom Moondi named in an extensive thread that used screenshots of a recent email exchange between
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterInside Out, Canada’s foremost LGBTQ film festival, has unveiled the 16 recipients for its RE:Focus ‘Emergency Relief Fund’, which was created in response to the pandemic and its impact on the industry.
Glee was considered one of the most uplifting shows on television. However, away from the camera, its cast has faced a number of tragedies through the years.After the musical dramedy premiered on Fox in May 2009, viewers instantly fell in love with Cory Monteith, a then-little-known actor from Canada who starred as William McKinley High School quarterback and glee club newcomer Finn Hudson.
England is offering cast and crew from Hollywood productions the opportunity to skip quarantine in order to resume filming.