Who’s hanging with the Castle newcomer? Is Arrow downloading a new computer whiz? Who’s heading back to Bones? Will Rookie Blue have baby blues? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows.
Any scoop about Castle Season 8? –Fred
There’s no good way to say this, Fred, so let’s just rip the Band-Aid off and let the Internet take it from there: As Season 8 gets underway, Rick will be spending a lot of time with Hayley. #JustTheMessenger
RelatedCastle Season 8 Mystery: How Does This New Series Regular Fit In?
Any fresh scoop on Defiance?...
Any scoop about Castle Season 8? –Fred
There’s no good way to say this, Fred, so let’s just rip the Band-Aid off and let the Internet take it from there: As Season 8 gets underway, Rick will be spending a lot of time with Hayley. #JustTheMessenger
RelatedCastle Season 8 Mystery: How Does This New Series Regular Fit In?
Any fresh scoop on Defiance?...
- 6/22/2015
- TVLine.com
Due in theaters this weekend in Canada and in limited release in the U.S. (and currently available on VOD), by now you hopefully know that Sarah Polley’s sophomore release “Take This Waltz” is one of our favorite films of the year so far. Starring Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Canadian actor Luke Kirby, and comedienne Sarah Silverman (in a great dramatic performance) the film is an unflinchingly raw look at love, infidelity and the often selfish choices we make in our lives (read our review here).
And apart from being emotional, moving, melancholy and at times, difficult to watch, the film's textured funny, happy/sad moods are well buttressed by an excellent soundtrack, and again, one of our favorites of the year so far. The movie takes its title from a classic Leonard Cohen song and the film features that cut (of course), plus Canadian chanteuse Feist's take on...
And apart from being emotional, moving, melancholy and at times, difficult to watch, the film's textured funny, happy/sad moods are well buttressed by an excellent soundtrack, and again, one of our favorites of the year so far. The movie takes its title from a classic Leonard Cohen song and the film features that cut (of course), plus Canadian chanteuse Feist's take on...
- 6/25/2012
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Here's your daily dose of an indie film in progress; at the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite. In the meantime: Is this a movie you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments. "The Ballad of Hugh" Tweetable Logline: Move over Bieber! Outta the way, M.I.A.! The next big thing is here. He’s ready. He’s hungry. He’s 82. Elevator Pitch: It's about an 82 year old trying to make it in music biz. In 1962, Hugh handed lyrics over the fence to his neighbor, Glyn Johns, who at the time was a struggling singer. Glyn went on to become one of the biggest producers of all time. Hugh, on the other hand, got married, had 4 kids, moved to Canada, worked at the University of Toronto and forgot about music. Now, after the 50 years, he has decided to rekindle his flirtation with the music business.
- 6/5/2012
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Canada's obsession with hockey will make itself felt at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010. The big fest has just announced that it will kick off with Michael McGowan's Score: A Hockey Musical, featuring Olivia Newton-John and Marc Jordan with musical contributions from Hawksley Workman, Barenaked Ladies, Amy Sky and more. Here's the full press release:
Toronto - The Toronto International Film Festival opens September 9 with the world premiere Gala Presentation of Score: A Hockey Musical, written and directed by Michael McGowan (One Week, Saint Ralph). The film tells the story of a teenage hockey phenom who lives the quintessential Canadian dream of being discovered on the ice and goes from obscurity to fame overnight. The film stars musical icon Olivia Newton-John (Grease, Glee), singer/songwriter Marc Jordan, newcomers Noah Reid and Allie MacDonald, and features cameos from an impressive lineup of Canadian music, broadcast and hockey stars.
"Score: A Hockey Musical...
Toronto - The Toronto International Film Festival opens September 9 with the world premiere Gala Presentation of Score: A Hockey Musical, written and directed by Michael McGowan (One Week, Saint Ralph). The film tells the story of a teenage hockey phenom who lives the quintessential Canadian dream of being discovered on the ice and goes from obscurity to fame overnight. The film stars musical icon Olivia Newton-John (Grease, Glee), singer/songwriter Marc Jordan, newcomers Noah Reid and Allie MacDonald, and features cameos from an impressive lineup of Canadian music, broadcast and hockey stars.
"Score: A Hockey Musical...
- 7/14/2010
- Screen Anarchy
The Toronto International Film Festival opens September 9 with the world premiere Gala Presentation of Score: A Hockey Musical, written and directed by Michael McGowan (One Week, Saint Ralph). The film tells the story of a teenage hockey phenom who lives the quintessential Canadian dream of being discovered on the ice and goes from obscurity to fame overnight. The film stars musical icon Olivia Newton-John (Grease, Glee), singer/songwriter Marc Jordan, newcomers Noah Reid and Allie MacDonald, and features cameos from an impressive lineup of Canadian music, broadcast and hockey stars..Score: A Hockey Musical captures key elements of Canadian identity . our passion for our national pastime, our unique musical style and our special brand of humour,. says Piers Handling, Director and CEO of Tiff. .We.re pleased to welcome back Michael McGowan to the Festival to help us kick off 11 days of exciting programming.. .I can't think of a better...
- 7/14/2010
- Filmicafe
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