2015年9月4日 星期五

2015-09-05 Canada English Entertainment


The Globe and Mail
   
Mr. Robot has made Christian Slater a bit paranoid   
The Globe and Mail
A promotions handler, quick to interrupt a question about the delayed American season finale of Mr. Robot – which finally premiers in Canada on Showcase Sept. 4 – explains that the intention of this press junket is to discuss the first few episodes.
Hacktivist TV hit Mr. Robot reflects real world, says Christian Slater   CBC.ca
Christian Slater enjoying critical buzz for cyberpunk thriller 'Mr. Robot'   Vancouver Sun
'Mr. Robot' season 2: Rami Malek on Elliot - Mr. Robot dynamic moving forward   CarterMatt.com
GeekWire   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Lawrence Hill's much-anticipated The Illegal tackles a timely topic: the ...   
The Globe and Mail
In October, 1971, a 14-year-old Lawrence Hill sent his father a letter, requesting it “be shown to you and Mother and nobody else.” What followed was not a confession, some dark teenage secret from which Hill wanted to unburden himself, but a rather ...

The running man: Lawrence Hill is back with a book on a dystopian near future   Ottawa Citizen

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Toronto Sun
   
Benicio Del Toro goes public with 'Star Wars VIII' news   
Toronto Sun
Actor Benicio Del Toro has gone public with his involvement in the next Star Wars franchise sequel, revealing the movie begins shooting early next year. The Traffic star emerged as the frontrunner to tackle the role of the villain in Star Wars: Episode ...
5 Hollywood Rumors: Del Toro as a 'Star Wars' Villain, and More   The Cheat Sheet
Star Wars Episode 8: Benicio del Toro confirms he'll play villain, shooting   The Weather Space
Star Wars 'Episode 8' Casting News, Plot Spoilers: Benicio Del Toro Confirms ...   Latin Post
JoBlo.com   
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Vancouver Sun
   
You are what you parody: Weird Al Yankovic on polka, pop stardom and punching up   
Vancouver Sun
Weird Al Yankovic. Sept. 8, 8 p.m. | Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Tickets: $47.50-$65 plus charges at Ticketmaster. Weird Al Yankovic's life hasn't always been one big polka party. Some of his records have flopped; some of his spoofs have failed to find ...
?Weird Al? Yankovic brings high-energy humor to Bend   Bend Bulletin

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Toronto Star
   
The hottest TIFF tickets in town: Our annual 'Chasing the Buzz' poll   
Toronto Star
A divine diva, a divided Dane, dangerous drugs and defiant dads top our 15th annual “Chasing the Buzz” poll of the most avidly anticipated movies at the Toronto International Film Festival. Four films took two votes apiece: Sydney Pollack's Aretha ...
TIFF 2015: The buzziest movies at this year's filmfest   Toronto Sun
The hottest TIFF tickets in town: The Toronto S annual 'Chasing the Buzz' poll   OurWindsor.ca
The parties – and power struggles – of TIFF's rich and famous   The Globe and Mail
Montreal Gazette   
HELLO! Canada   
Hamilton Spectator   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Review: Frequently asked questions about Jonathan Franzen's Purity   
The Globe and Mail
This past Tuesday, Jonathan Franzen's new novel was published. Depending on which of the hundreds of reviews of the book you read, it is the latest glory in the career of one of the greatest writers alive or a poisonous screed too angry to be enjoyed ...
Franzen's angry, grumpy routine against the young is getting old   Vancouver Sun
Purity by Jonathan Franzen: exhausting effort misses all the connections   Irish Times
Book Review: Jonathan Franzen masterfully connects the gritty dots in 'Purity'   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Financial Times   
Miami Herald   
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New York Times
   
Judge blocks festival from showing Aretha Franklin concert movie   
Reuters Canada
(Reuters) - Singer Aretha Franklin on Friday won a court order blocking the Telluride Film Festival from screening "Amazing Grace," a film based predominantly on footage from her 1972 concert at a Los Angeles church. The two-week temporary restraining ...

Telluride: Aretha Franklin wins injunction against film festival screening   Los Angeles Times
Aretha Franklin Granted Injunction to Stop Telluride Showing of 'Amazing Grace'   Hollywood Reporter
Aretha Franklin Thwarts Screening of Documentary Featuring Concert Footage   New York Times
Press of Atlantic City   
Entertainment Weekly   
The Denver Post   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Book Club: Owen Sheers' novel I Saw a Man weaves tension, morality   
Vancouver Sun
I Saw a Man. by Owen Sheers. Penguin Random House. The Sun's book club is discussing Owen Sheers' novel I Saw a Man. We will be chatting online with Sheers when he is in town for the Vancouver Writers Fest in October. Plan to join the conversation at ...


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CBC.ca
   
What's On: Fan Expo, Varekai and more   
CBC.ca
TIFF is still a week away, but some silver screen celebrities are already in town courtesy of the Fan Expo. And that's just one of the many events worth checking out this weekend: Fan Expo Canada. Sept 3 to Sept 6, Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Fan Expo takes over Metro Toronto Convention Centre for 20th anniversary   Globalnews.ca
Toronto events: What to do the last weekend before school starts   CTV News
A Photo Tour of The Sights of FAN EXPO 2015   Sportsnet.ca
NOW Magazine (blog)   
Tribute.ca   
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Tony Bennett fans offered partial refund after Casino de Montréal show cut short   
CBC.ca
The Casino de Montréal is offering Tony Bennett fans who forked out up to $229 a ticket a partial refund after the 89-year-old crooner left the stage just 20 minutes into his Thursday night show, complaining of a sore throat. The casino announced it ...
Partial ticket refund after Tony Bennett stops Montreal casino show   CJAD
Tony Bennett cuts short show at Casino   CTV News

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