The countdown is on for “Big Brother” fans.
14.07.2020 - 16:33 / deadline.com
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe border between Canada and the U.S. is set to remain closed to all non-essential travel until at least August 21, Canadian network CTV is reporting.Talks have been ongoing between the two countries, with the current closure set to expire on July 21.
The countdown is on for “Big Brother” fans.
These days, Dan Levy is the award-winning co-creator and star of Emmy-nominated comedy “Schitt’s Creek”, but in an interview with “Late Night with Seth Meyers” he recalled his early days in TV, when he worked for MTV Canada as co-host of “MTV Live” and “The Hills After Show”.
Justin Timberlake and Ryan Gosling lived together while appearing on The Mickey Mouse Club. During a 2011 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the “Can’t Stop the Feeling” crooner opened up about how their living situation came to be.“[Ryan’s] mother had to keep her job in Canada the second year that we were on the television show, and my mom was his guardian for like six months,” Timberlake said at the time.
Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott are going mono e mono on HGTV Canada‘s new season of “Brother vs. Brother”.
Ryan Reynolds is Canada’s superhero.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A hero off-duty cop from Alexandria who died after trying to break up a fight in Canada has been described as “one of a kind” by his heartbroken brother.Constable Allan Young was injured with a weapon after he bravely intervened in a disturbance in British Columbia, where he lived and worked.Allan, 55, who grew up in Alexandria and went to the Vale Academy, was on annual leave at the time.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWith the foreign box office showing some signs of life in the pandemic, Warner Bros. will open Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited Tenet in over 70 countries worldwide starting on Wednesday, Aug.
Naman Ramachandran BBC and ITV-backed streamer BritBox is finalizing plans that will see the service roll out to 25 countries worldwide, with the footprint expanding across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South America and Africa.This will build upon the service’s success in the U.S. and Canada, where it has surpassed one million subscribers.
Ryan Reynolds is practically Canada’s superhero at this point.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have filed a lawsuit against a paparazzo for going to extreme lengths to take a photo of their son, Archie.
The coronavirus can’t stop Global’s “Big Brother”.
Saddle up! The 2020 CCMA Award nominations are in.
Chris Moyles Show on Radio X rallied round to raise the cash yesterday for Barry Pirlie, from Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire.Moyles was discussing pubs reopening in Scotland when long-time listener “Big Baz” texted the show to say he couldn’t afford to go for a pint.After reading out the text on air, Moyles encouraged him to set up a GoFundMe page.He said: “We could have a whip-round for you, Big Baz.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: The Card Counter, Paul Schrader’s revenge thriller which wrapped shooting today, has sold out globally.HanWay Films, which repped international rights, has closed deals in: Canada (VVS Films), Benelux (Belga Films), Germany and Austria (Weltkino), Greece (Odeon), Portugal (NOS Lusomundo), Scandinavia (Scanbox Entertainment), Turkey (Bir Film), Bulgaria, Czecha, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania (M2), Former Yugoslavia (Discovery), CIS, Baltics
“Big Brother Canada” is coming back for a ninth season with a new creative twist.
It’s been for-ev-er, but the cast of “The Sandlot” will be virtually reuniting — for charity, of course.