Podshape, one of Australia’s biggest independent podcast creation companies proudly announces its latest venture in partnership with Orange Sky, the ground-breaking Australian non-profit organization. Together, they are launching an inspiring new podcast series titled The F Word, where 'F' stands for 'Friends,' to illuminate the transformative power of friendship among the homeless community.
"The F Word" brings listeners into the heart of conversations that occur around Orange Sky's mobile laundry and shower services. Each episode features personal stories from individuals who have experienced homelessness, alongside the volunteers who serve them, showcasing how friendship can lead to change and healing.
"Storytelling has the power to connect and heal." said Jay Walkerden Co- founder of Podshape. In a first in the podcasting landscape in Australia, these stories were recorded in parks, cars, and other places that our friends on the street call home, allowing for a truly intimate exploration of moments filled with loss,...
"The F Word" brings listeners into the heart of conversations that occur around Orange Sky's mobile laundry and shower services. Each episode features personal stories from individuals who have experienced homelessness, alongside the volunteers who serve them, showcasing how friendship can lead to change and healing.
"Storytelling has the power to connect and heal." said Jay Walkerden Co- founder of Podshape. In a first in the podcasting landscape in Australia, these stories were recorded in parks, cars, and other places that our friends on the street call home, allowing for a truly intimate exploration of moments filled with loss,...
- 5/15/2024
- Podnews.net
Choose Love is a rom-com interactive film directed by Stuart McDonald with a screenplay by Josann McGibbon. The Netflix film follows Cami, a young woman who starts to doubt her relationship with her partner Paul when two other men enter her life. Choose Love stars Laura Marano, Avan Jogia, Scott Michael Foster, and Jordi Webber. While Choose Love is an interactive film we are only able to recommend romantic comedies as there are not many rom-com interactive films in existence. So, if you loved Choose Love here are some similar movies you could watch next.
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Synopsis: On the eve of her college graduation, Natalie’s [Lili Reinhart] life diverges into parallel realities: one in which she becomes pregnant and remains in her hometown, and another in which she does not and moves to Los Angeles. In both journeys, Natalie experiences life-changing love, pursues her dream career as an artist,...
Look Both Ways (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Synopsis: On the eve of her college graduation, Natalie’s [Lili Reinhart] life diverges into parallel realities: one in which she becomes pregnant and remains in her hometown, and another in which she does not and moves to Los Angeles. In both journeys, Natalie experiences life-changing love, pursues her dream career as an artist,...
- 9/6/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Harry Potter coming to its conclusion was an emotional time for the actors involved. So much so that the cast and crew considered branding themselves with a permanent reminder of their time on set. But although Rupert Grint was interested in the idea, it seemed a few of his co-stars weren’t on board.
Emma Watson didn’t see herself getting tatoos Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint | Dave Hogan/Getty Images
Grint and Watson had different feelings regarding how to commemorate the end of the Harry Potter franchise. According to Grint, they considered inking themselves. To honor both the movies and the character, the tattoos would’ve referenced Harry Potter’s iconic look.
“There was talk between us about doing something like a tattoo,” Grint once told Daily Mirror. “It would have been something subtle like Harry’s lightning scar. It would’ve been a great way of marking the end of filming.
Emma Watson didn’t see herself getting tatoos Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint | Dave Hogan/Getty Images
Grint and Watson had different feelings regarding how to commemorate the end of the Harry Potter franchise. According to Grint, they considered inking themselves. To honor both the movies and the character, the tattoos would’ve referenced Harry Potter’s iconic look.
“There was talk between us about doing something like a tattoo,” Grint once told Daily Mirror. “It would have been something subtle like Harry’s lightning scar. It would’ve been a great way of marking the end of filming.
- 7/30/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Aadyam Theatre has once again raised the curtains to present its latest original play, ‘The F Word’. The play is directed by widely acclaimed producer-writer-actor-director Akarsh Khurana, whose most recent noteworthy work includes the famed web series ‘Mismatched’ and Irrfan Khan starrer movie ‘Karwaan’. Produced by Akvarious Productions, this play is a satirical yet stimulating story of a dysfunctional family, their untold personal affairs, and the bittersweet dynamics that shape their identities. Raw and complex emotions simmer beneath the surface, as this family confronts their past and present, and grapples with the fragility of their relationships.
The F Word
The F word – where F stands for the other more infamous word – Family, takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they follow Chetan, a high school teacher, and his estranged sister, Unnati, a psychologist, in their quest to understand their parents’ tangled marriage.
Aadyam Theatre | The ‘F’ Word...
The F Word
The F word – where F stands for the other more infamous word – Family, takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they follow Chetan, a high school teacher, and his estranged sister, Unnati, a psychologist, in their quest to understand their parents’ tangled marriage.
Aadyam Theatre | The ‘F’ Word...
- 4/14/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Fox is hungry for a different kind of advertising dollar.
The Fox Corp.-owned broadcast network has thrived for years on outlays from movie studios and fast-food chains, but in 2023, it’s looking to expand its relationship with something that might be more hearty. Armed with its recent launch of the Studio Ramsay Global with celebrity chef and entrepreneur Gordon Ramsay, Fox is eager to court more food advertisers and marketers who are eager to woo consumers who like food experiences.
“We are really the only broadcast network with any food-related programming, over 80 hours a year,” says Suzanne Sullivan, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Entertainment, in an interview. Fox hopes the combination of Ramsay’s shows on its broadcast network; a new spate of short-form content that will be available on YouTube; and the launch of a Fast channel that makes use of Ramsay’s many shows...
The Fox Corp.-owned broadcast network has thrived for years on outlays from movie studios and fast-food chains, but in 2023, it’s looking to expand its relationship with something that might be more hearty. Armed with its recent launch of the Studio Ramsay Global with celebrity chef and entrepreneur Gordon Ramsay, Fox is eager to court more food advertisers and marketers who are eager to woo consumers who like food experiences.
“We are really the only broadcast network with any food-related programming, over 80 hours a year,” says Suzanne Sullivan, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Entertainment, in an interview. Fox hopes the combination of Ramsay’s shows on its broadcast network; a new spate of short-form content that will be available on YouTube; and the launch of a Fast channel that makes use of Ramsay’s many shows...
- 3/14/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Amid solid ratings, Fox has ordered a 10-episode third season of Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours To Hell and Back.
The restaurant makeover show from the Emmy-nominated host, chef, producer and hospitality expert is TV’s No. 1 cooking show for the 2018/2019 season among adults 18-49 and total viewers.
The series, produced by Studio Ramsay, features Ramsay traveling to struggling restaurants around the country in his state-of-the-art mobile kitchen and command center, Hell on Wheels, as he goes undercover to see their problems first-hand. After that, Ramsay and his team redesign the interior, menu and kitchen – all in just 24 hours.
Ramsay received his first Emmy nomination for the network’s hit kids cooking competition series MasterChef Junior. He has served up three big franchises for Fox — Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares and MasterChef — in addition to other series, including The F Word.
Gordon Ramsay,...
The restaurant makeover show from the Emmy-nominated host, chef, producer and hospitality expert is TV’s No. 1 cooking show for the 2018/2019 season among adults 18-49 and total viewers.
The series, produced by Studio Ramsay, features Ramsay traveling to struggling restaurants around the country in his state-of-the-art mobile kitchen and command center, Hell on Wheels, as he goes undercover to see their problems first-hand. After that, Ramsay and his team redesign the interior, menu and kitchen – all in just 24 hours.
Ramsay received his first Emmy nomination for the network’s hit kids cooking competition series MasterChef Junior. He has served up three big franchises for Fox — Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares and MasterChef — in addition to other series, including The F Word.
Gordon Ramsay,...
- 7/26/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
We have a thing for celebrity friendships - I mean, how could you not? It's so exciting to see our fave celebs hang out in real life. Quite recently, we can't stop gushing over the bromance between celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and former professional soccer player David Beckham. The two have been close friends for years. In fact, they almost opened an Italian restaurant together in London back in 2013, have spent Easter with each other's families, and starred in the reality show The F Word together in 2017. But that's not to say they only get together every few years - David and Gordon attend sports events together, celebrate their families' birthdays, and casually hang out in La and London like the BFFs that they are.
They're families are also super close - so much so, that they're basically extended family. Add in the fact that their children are friends makes...
They're families are also super close - so much so, that they're basically extended family. Add in the fact that their children are friends makes...
- 7/1/2019
- by Marisa Petrarca
- Popsugar.com
Viacom is adding a trio of channels from its recently-acquired Pluto TV to My5, the on-demand service of Channel 5, the U.K. free-to-air broadcaster it also owns.
Ad-supported Ott service Pluto TV is already available in the U.K., but the My5 deal widens its distribution. It also bulks up My5 at a time when traditional broadcasters are keen to bulk up their on-demand offerings in the face of fierce competition from the streamers. My5 has a raft Channel 5 shows and the broadcaster has been adding third-party content as it beefs up the service.
Pluto TV Drama, Pluto TV Movies and Pluto TV Food hit My5 on Thursday. The foodie service has shows including Gordon Ramsay’s “The F Word” and “Kitchen Nightmares,” and the drama channel Tom Hardy series “Flood” among others. Bruce Willis film “The Assassination” and Kate Beckinsale starrer “Nothing But the Truth” are among the titles on the movie offering.
Ad-supported Ott service Pluto TV is already available in the U.K., but the My5 deal widens its distribution. It also bulks up My5 at a time when traditional broadcasters are keen to bulk up their on-demand offerings in the face of fierce competition from the streamers. My5 has a raft Channel 5 shows and the broadcaster has been adding third-party content as it beefs up the service.
Pluto TV Drama, Pluto TV Movies and Pluto TV Food hit My5 on Thursday. The foodie service has shows including Gordon Ramsay’s “The F Word” and “Kitchen Nightmares,” and the drama channel Tom Hardy series “Flood” among others. Bruce Willis film “The Assassination” and Kate Beckinsale starrer “Nothing But the Truth” are among the titles on the movie offering.
- 6/27/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
On Monday, Taylor Swift released a video for her new song “You Need to Calm Down,” the second single from her forthcoming album, “Lover.” Taking a page from Beyoncé’s book, Swift shares a directing credit with filmmaker Drew Kirsch, as well an Ep credit with frequent “RuPaul’s Drag Race” judge and choreographer Todrick Hall. Clad exclusively in pink (millennial and other shades), Swift waltzes through a kaleidoscopic set that is colored in astroturf greens and chlorinated blues. An early shot has Swift dumping cotton candy into a blender — a perfect metaphor for the bubble-gum-hued visuals and dizzying parade of Lgbtq celebrity cameos to follow.
Released in the middle of Pride month, “You Need to Calm Down” is Swift’s attempt at producing a gay anthem. Despite staying silent during the 2016 election, prompting many to speculate that she voted for Donald Trump, Swift has amped up her activism in the last two years,...
Released in the middle of Pride month, “You Need to Calm Down” is Swift’s attempt at producing a gay anthem. Despite staying silent during the 2016 election, prompting many to speculate that she voted for Donald Trump, Swift has amped up her activism in the last two years,...
- 6/21/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
The first season of “The F Word: A Foster-to-Adopt Story” was all about preparing to foster a child, the countless considerations that go into such a big decision, and the challenges of navigating the system as a queer couple. The short form series, released in 2017 and subsequently nominated for a Gotham Award, was uncommonly personal, exceedingly charming, and somehow turned a complicated topic into a contemporary family comedy. At its heart were filmmaker Nicole Opper, who now goes by Nico, and their partner Kristan Cassady, whose charming banter and committed partnership provided a refreshing portrait of a loving queer couple living in San Francisco. At season’s end, they were about to meet their baby for the first time. In Season 2, a third character has entered the picture: Their adorable baby J.
The second season of the docu-series, which finished airing on Soul Pancake last week, takes a broader approach to the topic of foster-to-adopt.
The second season of the docu-series, which finished airing on Soul Pancake last week, takes a broader approach to the topic of foster-to-adopt.
- 6/7/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
In the age of peak TV, it can be overwhelming to even contemplate indulging in any more media content. On the other hand, with episodes clocking in at an average of eight minutes, a web series is a far less ominous commitment than anything else on your binge watching list. In a post “High Maintenance” and “Insecure” world, more and more creators are using the web to deliver inventive entertainment, and many filmmakers are using the medium to push beyond conventional narrative structures.
In the Gotham Award-nominated web series “The F Word,” filmmaker Nicole Opper lovingly documented her parenthood journey with her wife Kristan, transforming the complicated and often painful foster-to-adopt process into a creative and playful docu-series. A sensitive story sprinkled with plenty of joy, the couple’s humor and intimacy makes for gripping viewing. The series came out in 2017, so it wasn’t eligible for this list, but...
In the Gotham Award-nominated web series “The F Word,” filmmaker Nicole Opper lovingly documented her parenthood journey with her wife Kristan, transforming the complicated and often painful foster-to-adopt process into a creative and playful docu-series. A sensitive story sprinkled with plenty of joy, the couple’s humor and intimacy makes for gripping viewing. The series came out in 2017, so it wasn’t eligible for this list, but...
- 12/20/2018
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
The 28th Annual Gotham Awards were handed out in New York City on Monday night, November 26. So who won at these kudos, which celebrate the best in independent film? Scroll down to see the complete list of winners below.
These awards are handed out by the Independent Filmmaker Project. Nominees were decided by committees that included film critics, journalists, and festival programmers, while the winners were picked by juries of film insiders including actors, directors, producers and writers. Though these awards haven’t aligned closely with the Oscars in the past, they have agreed on the best film in three of the last for years: both groups picked “Birdman” (2014), “Spotlight” (2015) and “Moonlight” (2016).
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This year “The Favourite” went in as a top contender with nominations for Best Feature and Best Screenplay and a previously announced Special Jury Prize for the ensemble performance of Olivia Colman,...
These awards are handed out by the Independent Filmmaker Project. Nominees were decided by committees that included film critics, journalists, and festival programmers, while the winners were picked by juries of film insiders including actors, directors, producers and writers. Though these awards haven’t aligned closely with the Oscars in the past, they have agreed on the best film in three of the last for years: both groups picked “Birdman” (2014), “Spotlight” (2015) and “Moonlight” (2016).
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This year “The Favourite” went in as a top contender with nominations for Best Feature and Best Screenplay and a previously announced Special Jury Prize for the ensemble performance of Olivia Colman,...
- 11/27/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Paul Schrader’s “First Reformed,” Yorgos Lanthimos’ “The Favourite,” Barry Jenkins’ “If Beale Street Could Talk,” Joseph Decker’s “Madeline’s Madeline” and Chloe Zhao’s “The Rider” have been nominated for the top award at the Ifp Gotham Awards, the Independent Filmmaker Project announced on Thursday.
In nominations that were evenly distributed among 19 independent movies, “First Reformed” led all films with three nominations – one for the film, one for lead actor Ethan Hawke and one for Schrader’s screenplay about a pastor tortured by the death of his son in Iraq.
“The Favourite,” a twisted period piece set in early 18th century England, received nominations for film and screenplay, as well as a special Gotham Awards voted to its three leading actresses: Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.
Also Read: 'First Reformed' Film Review: Paul Schrader and Ethan Hawke Channel Robert Bresson
Other films with multiple nominations included “Beale Street,...
In nominations that were evenly distributed among 19 independent movies, “First Reformed” led all films with three nominations – one for the film, one for lead actor Ethan Hawke and one for Schrader’s screenplay about a pastor tortured by the death of his son in Iraq.
“The Favourite,” a twisted period piece set in early 18th century England, received nominations for film and screenplay, as well as a special Gotham Awards voted to its three leading actresses: Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.
Also Read: 'First Reformed' Film Review: Paul Schrader and Ethan Hawke Channel Robert Bresson
Other films with multiple nominations included “Beale Street,...
- 10/18/2018
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
The 2018-19 awards season has officially begun with the nominations announcement for the 2018 Gotham Awards. The awards ceremony, presented by the Independent Filmmaker Project (Ifp), consists of 10 awards given to independent features and series.
Nominees for the 2018 Gotham Awards were selected by committees made up of film critics, journalists, festival programmers, and film curators. This year’s nomination jury included IndieWire’s own Eric Kohn, David Ehrlich, Liz Shannon Miller, and Jude Dry. The Gotham winners are decided by a separate jury of filmmakers, writers, producers, and other crew members directly involved in making films. The Audience Award is selected by Ifp members through online voting.
The nominees for the 2018 Gotham Awards are led by Yorgos Lanthimos’ “The Favourite” and Paul Schrader’s “First Reformed,” which both picked up three nominations a piece. The films will compete for best feature opposite “Madeline’s Madeline,” “The Rider,” and “If Beale Street Could Talk.
Nominees for the 2018 Gotham Awards were selected by committees made up of film critics, journalists, festival programmers, and film curators. This year’s nomination jury included IndieWire’s own Eric Kohn, David Ehrlich, Liz Shannon Miller, and Jude Dry. The Gotham winners are decided by a separate jury of filmmakers, writers, producers, and other crew members directly involved in making films. The Audience Award is selected by Ifp members through online voting.
The nominees for the 2018 Gotham Awards are led by Yorgos Lanthimos’ “The Favourite” and Paul Schrader’s “First Reformed,” which both picked up three nominations a piece. The films will compete for best feature opposite “Madeline’s Madeline,” “The Rider,” and “If Beale Street Could Talk.
- 10/18/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
The case of a British Army sergeant who was found guilty of attempting to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute was one of the most salacious of the summer. Emile Cilliers tampered with the equipment that he knew his wife, Victoria Cilliers, a highly experienced parachute instructor was going to use, days after trying to kill her via a gas leak at home.
This parachute murder plot is the focus of ITV’s latest true crime documentary.
The broadcaster has commissioned the doc, which has the working title of Parachute Murder Plot, from Optomen, the All3Media-owned indie best known for producing shows such as Gordon Ramsay’s The F Word and Great British Menu. It is the latest crime doc by the company for ITV following James Bulger: A Mother’s Story. Optomen is run by joint CEOs Tina Flintoff and Nick Hornby (no relation to...
This parachute murder plot is the focus of ITV’s latest true crime documentary.
The broadcaster has commissioned the doc, which has the working title of Parachute Murder Plot, from Optomen, the All3Media-owned indie best known for producing shows such as Gordon Ramsay’s The F Word and Great British Menu. It is the latest crime doc by the company for ITV following James Bulger: A Mother’s Story. Optomen is run by joint CEOs Tina Flintoff and Nick Hornby (no relation to...
- 9/21/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is gearing up to go into uncharted territory with his upcoming Nat Geo travel series — or parts that are unknown, as some critics have been quick to point out.
Ramsay’s new show, “Uncharted” — which was announced earlier this month — sounds strikingly similar to the late Anthony Bourdain’s CNN docuseries “Parts Unknown.” And Ramsay has felt the swift backlash from fans who cried “too soon!” at what they believe to be a ripoff of Bourdain’s — who died in June — Emmy-nominated program.
But that doesn’t mean he agrees with it or thinks “Uncharted” is a copycat production of his “great mate”s program.
Also Read: Inside the 2018 TCA Awards: Robin Thede's New Gig, John Oliver Delights From Afar
“God, the feeble warriors that sit in their dungeons and spout negativity without understanding what we’re doing,” Ramsay told Entertainment Weekly in an interview published Friday.
Ramsay’s new show, “Uncharted” — which was announced earlier this month — sounds strikingly similar to the late Anthony Bourdain’s CNN docuseries “Parts Unknown.” And Ramsay has felt the swift backlash from fans who cried “too soon!” at what they believe to be a ripoff of Bourdain’s — who died in June — Emmy-nominated program.
But that doesn’t mean he agrees with it or thinks “Uncharted” is a copycat production of his “great mate”s program.
Also Read: Inside the 2018 TCA Awards: Robin Thede's New Gig, John Oliver Delights From Afar
“God, the feeble warriors that sit in their dungeons and spout negativity without understanding what we’re doing,” Ramsay told Entertainment Weekly in an interview published Friday.
- 8/31/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Last year, Gordon Ramsay premiered his Us version of The F Word on Fox, which was a middle-of-the-road performer for an unscripted summertime TV series. Although it hasn't been officially cancelled, the network hasn't renewed it either, and it is unlikely to return. Still, the celebrity chef has had a long, successful partnership with the network, and now they've launched Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back TV show. Does it have the right ingredients to satisfy the audience? Will Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back be cancelled or renewed for season two on Fox? Stay tuned. *Status update below.
A Fox restaurant rehab reality TV series, Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back is a new twist on the old Kitchen Nightmares format. Salty Chef Ramsay shows up in his custom, mobile "Hell on Wheels" command-center (equipped with a full...
A Fox restaurant rehab reality TV series, Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back is a new twist on the old Kitchen Nightmares format. Salty Chef Ramsay shows up in his custom, mobile "Hell on Wheels" command-center (equipped with a full...
- 8/17/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Gordon Ramsay is cooking up a Christmas special for UK broadcaster ITV. The celebrity chef and star of Fox's The F Word is to star and produce a one-off entertainment format – Gordon, Gino and Fred's Great Christmas Roast. The 75-minute special, produced by Studio Ramsay, the production company he set up in association with All3Media's Objective Media Group, will also star celebrity chef Gino D'Acampo, who stars in series including Gino's Italian Escape and owns a tranche…...
- 11/30/2017
- Deadline TV
Gordon Ramsay is a chef and television personality who is as well-known for his fiery temper and swearing on-screen as he is for his culinary abilities. He is famous for his shows ‘Culinary Genius’, ‘The F Word’, ‘Kitchen Nightmares’, and ‘Hell’s Kitchen’. Television viewers from both sides of the Atlantic watch his shows and look forward to listening to his string of expletives. He has even set up his own production company in collaboration with All3Media called ‘Studio Ramsay’ and is planning on mixing documentaries with cooking programs. Ramsay first came two Mipcom over 20 years ago and arrived on
Gordon Ramsay Talks Working Around the World and Why He Hates ‘TV Chef’...
Gordon Ramsay Talks Working Around the World and Why He Hates ‘TV Chef’...
- 10/17/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
There is no shortage of Chef Gordon Ramsay on television these days, that's for sure. Be it MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, The F Word, Hotel Hell or Kitchen Nightmares, Chef Ramsay has force fed Us audiences prime time servings of memorable TV moments and coined phrases worthy of countless memes for 12 years. Now he returns with the show that started it all. You guessed it! Hell's Kitchen is returning for season 17 and bringing some familiar faces back with it.
- 9/22/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Vulture Watch What will Gordon Ramsay say next? Has The F Word TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Fox? The television vulture is watching for the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The F Word season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? Airing on the Fox television network, The F Word is a reimagining of Gordon Ramsay's 2005-2010 British TV series. While the original version of The F Word was a food "magazine" style series, the new Us program is a live team cooking competition. Teams of foodies, made up of families and friends compete in high-stakes cook-offs. In the season finale, the two top teams will face off,...
- 9/1/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
On this week’s season finale of “The F Word With Gordon Ramsay”, the profanity-prone celebrity chef was joined by a special guest for a heated culinary competition: David Beckham, described by Ramsay as “the second-most competitive Brit on the planet.” Ramsay — who, in his youth, was well on his way to a professional soccer […]...
- 8/18/2017
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Gordon Ramsay and Fox have enjoyed a lucrative, long-term collaboration beyond the ended series, Kitchen Nightmares. His Hell's Kitchen, MasterChef, and MasterChef Junior TV shows have all done well. Even the bi-annual Hotel Hell has racked up numbers higher then some of the network's scripted series. Now the coarse-mouthed cuisinier is bringing an updated reboot of his UK series, The F Word, stateside. Can it work as a team cooking competition, rather than a food magazine series? Will The F Word be cancelled or renewed for a second season on Fox? Stay tuned. The Us version of The F Word TV show airs live on the East Coast and live-to tape on the West Coast. Not to point any fingers at Chef Ramsay, but while Fox is emphatic that the "F" stands for food, we still pray there's a seven second delay. The F Word features foodie teams of...
- 8/18/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fox has ordered a second season of Love Connection, its dating show revival, with Andy Cohen set to return as host. This is the second new Fox reality series which premiered this summer to get a renewal following Beat Shazam, its musical game show hosted by Ep Jamie Foxx. Still pending are The F Word with Gordon Ramsay and American Grit, hosted by John Cena. In addition to his hosting duty, Cohen will return for Seaosn 2 as co-executive producer along with executive…...
- 8/10/2017
- Deadline TV
James Corden has a bone to pick with Gordon Ramsay.
Seven years ago, before Ramsay’s show The F Word made it’s way to America and was only shown in the U.K., the host of The Late Late Show was one of Ramsay’s guests. Well, on Tuesday night, the roles were reversed.
“I was on with my whole my family and when I was on, you made me eat something disgusting,” Corden tells Ramsay. “Do you remember this?”
Ramsay doesn’t recall promising Corden a complimentary dinner for his whole family at one his restaurants in exchange...
Seven years ago, before Ramsay’s show The F Word made it’s way to America and was only shown in the U.K., the host of The Late Late Show was one of Ramsay’s guests. Well, on Tuesday night, the roles were reversed.
“I was on with my whole my family and when I was on, you made me eat something disgusting,” Corden tells Ramsay. “Do you remember this?”
Ramsay doesn’t recall promising Corden a complimentary dinner for his whole family at one his restaurants in exchange...
- 8/2/2017
- by Ana Calderone
- PEOPLE.com
Vulture Watch What will Gordon Ramsay say next? Has The F Word TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Fox? The television vulture is watching for the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of The F Word season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? Airing on the Fox television network, The F Word is a reimagining of Gordon Ramsay's 2005-2010 British TV series. While the original version of The F Word was a food "magazine" style series, the new Us program is a live team cooking competition. Teams of foodies, made up of families and friends compete in high-stakes cook-offs. In the season finale, the two top teams will face off,...
- 7/28/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It was all encores on ABC and CBS last night but things were also a bit déjà vu on the Season 2 finale of NBC's Little Big Shots (1.1/5). The Steve Harvey-hosted talent show's self-proclaimed "The Grande Finale" was all fan favorites on Wednesday, however it was Gordon Ramsay who won the night for Fox in the key demo. With a 1.0/4 rating, Fox was the highest rated net of the night thanks to MasterChef (1.1/5) and The F Word With Gordon Ramsay (0.8/4). Tied with Little Big…...
- 6/15/2017
- Deadline TV
One thing Gordon Ramsay is: a chef. Things he isn’t: a chauffeur or a connoisseur of American sitcoms. For Monday’s “Late Late Show,” the celebrity chef drove host James Corden and band leader Reggie Watts to the airport (through Los Angeles traffic nonetheless). The group left from the CBS studios. To pass the time in traffic — and as Ramsay got more annoyed — Corden decided to see if Ramsay can guess things that start with the letter “F,” in celebration of his new show “The F Word.” Also Read: 'Late Late Show' to Ramp Up Security for London Episodes (Exclusive) First Corden did a.
- 6/6/2017
- by Carli Velocci
- The Wrap
The F Word is a British TV show centered around Chef Gordon Ramsay. Each episode sees him preparing a three-course meal for 50 guests, while some of those guests engage him in conversations, challenges, and in some cases, even cook-offs. Furthermore, it is interesting to note that The F Word includes segments on a wide range of food-related topics, with examples ranging from food preparation to recipes and the latest in food fads. As a result, it is best described as a sort of cooking program. Now, The F Word is being brought over to the United States under the
What to Expect from “The F Word” with Gordon Ramsay...
What to Expect from “The F Word” with Gordon Ramsay...
- 6/2/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
The Pittsburgh Penguins won Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals 4-1 over the Nashville Predators on NBC Sports Network but on the Big 4 last night Gordon Ramsay was the big player with back-to-back premieres. Taking over the night that is usually dominated by Empire, the often-explosive chef was back with an eighth season of MasterChef (1.0/5) and the debut of his new The F Word with Gordon Ramsay (1.1/5). Though Fox won this Empire-less Wednesday, the results were a bit…...
- 6/1/2017
- Deadline TV
NBC’s The Carmichael Show opened Season 3 on Wednesday with 4.3 million total viewers and a 0.9 demo rating, matching its Season 2 average and sharply improving on the final four episodes of that run; TVLine readers gave the episode an average grade of “B+.” A second episode ticked down to 3.5 mil and a 0.8.
Opening the Peacock’s night, the relocated Little Big Shots (7.6 mil/1.2) added eyeballs but dipped a tenth versus its most recent Sunday airing, and led the night in both measures.
All NBC numbers are subject to adjustment due to MLB preemption.
Opening the Peacock’s night, the relocated Little Big Shots (7.6 mil/1.2) added eyeballs but dipped a tenth versus its most recent Sunday airing, and led the night in both measures.
All NBC numbers are subject to adjustment due to MLB preemption.
- 6/1/2017
- TVLine.com
Fox topped its all-Gordon Ramsay Wednesday in the key 18-49 demographic with the season premiere of his “MasterChef” and the series debut of the man’s live “F Word.” NBC bested CBS to take primetime’s total-viewer crown last night, thanks mostly to “Little Big Shots.” Fox finished third by that Nielsen metric. Fox was first in ratings with a 1.0 rating/4 share in the advertiser-coveted demographic, but third in overall audience members with an average of 3.4 million, according to preliminary numbers. “MasterChef” at 8 p.m. netted an appetizing 1.0/5 and 3.5 million viewers. “The F Word” at 9 landed a 1.1/4...
- 6/1/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Network: Fox. Episodes: Ongoing (hour). Seasons: OngoingTV show dates: May 31, 2017 — present. Series status: Has not been cancelled. Performers include: Gordon Ramsay. TV show description: The F Word is Gordon Ramsay's latest cooking competition series for Fox. Unlike MasterChef and MasterChef Junior, however, the series airs live on the East Coast with a live-to-tape delay airing on the West Coast. Ramsay executive produces the show with Greg Lipstone, Layla Smith, Chris Brogden, and David Friedman. Apart from airing live, this Us adaptation of Ramsay's 2005-10 UK series of the same name features some similarities and also some key differences. While the UK original did include a competitive element, it was primarily a food "magazine" and cooking show, and the guests were...
- 6/1/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Gordon Ramsay is currently gearing up for the premiere of his new show, The F Word, but if this teaser of him and Kevin Spacey's swear-off was all we got, it would be more than enough. While Gordon is known for never mincing his words, even he looks a bit taken aback by Kevin's liberal use of the word "f*ck." In a now-viral video, Kevin starts by discussing his upcoming one-man play, Clarence Darrow, but things quickly take a turn when they go head to head in a swear-off contest. "Damn, I've been out-f*cked," Gordon jokes at the end. Check out the full interview when the show debuts May 31 on Fox.
- 5/27/2017
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Gordon Ramsay is holding nothing back—and we don’t mean during one of his many temper tantrums.
In a clip posted to his YouTube channel on Tuesday, the shouty chef wakes up in a beaten down hotel room for his Fox show Hotel Hell and strips down to take a shower. What you’d expect to see next is some blurred out body parts or above-the-waist camera work, but, nope. Instead, Ramsay bears his bare bum for all to see.
“This f—— shower is hideous, water is freezing, this place stinks,” he says before pushing his toned derrière against the clear shower door.
In a clip posted to his YouTube channel on Tuesday, the shouty chef wakes up in a beaten down hotel room for his Fox show Hotel Hell and strips down to take a shower. What you’d expect to see next is some blurred out body parts or above-the-waist camera work, but, nope. Instead, Ramsay bears his bare bum for all to see.
“This f—— shower is hideous, water is freezing, this place stinks,” he says before pushing his toned derrière against the clear shower door.
- 5/11/2017
- by Ana Calderone
- PEOPLE.com
Fox has its summer plans all set: The network announced premiere dates for eight of its summer shows on Wednesday, including Season 14 of the dance competition So You Think You Can Dance and the reboot of ’80s game show Love Connection, with Bravo’s Andy Cohen hosting.
RelatedNBC’s Night Shift, America’s Got Talent, Carmichael Show, JLo’s World of Dance and Midnight, Texas Get Summer Dates
Also on Fox’s summer schedule: Beat Shazam, a new game show hosted by Jamie Foxx with contestants identifying hit pop songs; Gordon Ramsay’s new live cooking show The F Word,...
RelatedNBC’s Night Shift, America’s Got Talent, Carmichael Show, JLo’s World of Dance and Midnight, Texas Get Summer Dates
Also on Fox’s summer schedule: Beat Shazam, a new game show hosted by Jamie Foxx with contestants identifying hit pop songs; Gordon Ramsay’s new live cooking show The F Word,...
- 3/22/2017
- TVLine.com
Alec Bojalad Jan 1, 2019
Gather your closest lover and fire up the best romantic movies on Amazon Prime.
Editor's Note: This post is updated monthly. Bookmark this page and come back every month to stay up to date with the best romance movies on Amazon Prime.
Updated for January 2019. You can see a complete list of Amazon new releases here.
Some movies brave enough to tread where only pop songs and poems go, and try to capture all the drama, contradictions and happy, bubbly feelings that come along with romance and love. It's high-time that we honor them and defend them against their unearned sappy reputations with the best romantic movies on Amazon Prime.
We've scoured Amazon Prime to find the best romantic movies available for your viewing pleasure. Here are the best romantic movies on Amazon Prime. Ok, some of them are perfectly sappy.
The Cake Eaters
The Cake Eaters...
Gather your closest lover and fire up the best romantic movies on Amazon Prime.
Editor's Note: This post is updated monthly. Bookmark this page and come back every month to stay up to date with the best romance movies on Amazon Prime.
Updated for January 2019. You can see a complete list of Amazon new releases here.
Some movies brave enough to tread where only pop songs and poems go, and try to capture all the drama, contradictions and happy, bubbly feelings that come along with romance and love. It's high-time that we honor them and defend them against their unearned sappy reputations with the best romantic movies on Amazon Prime.
We've scoured Amazon Prime to find the best romantic movies available for your viewing pleasure. Here are the best romantic movies on Amazon Prime. Ok, some of them are perfectly sappy.
The Cake Eaters
The Cake Eaters...
- 1/23/2017
- Den of Geek
Sharpen those knives, chefs: Bravo’s Top Chef has set a return date for Season 14 — and a few familiar faces are getting back into the kitchen.
The hit cooking competition will return for an all-new season on Dec. 1 at 10/9c, the network announced Thursday. This season’s destination is Charleston, South Carolina, so down-home Southern cooking will certainly be on the menu. And in an unprecedented twist, eight chefs who lost in previous Top Chef seasons will return to compete against eight newcomers for the Season 14 title.
RelatedGordon Ramsay to Host Fox’s Live Cooking/Talk Show The F Word...
The hit cooking competition will return for an all-new season on Dec. 1 at 10/9c, the network announced Thursday. This season’s destination is Charleston, South Carolina, so down-home Southern cooking will certainly be on the menu. And in an unprecedented twist, eight chefs who lost in previous Top Chef seasons will return to compete against eight newcomers for the Season 14 title.
RelatedGordon Ramsay to Host Fox’s Live Cooking/Talk Show The F Word...
- 10/13/2016
- TVLine.com
The New Girl and Brooklyn Nine-Nine worlds are about to collide… over a cup of soup?
Next Tuesday’s two-part Fox comedy crossover event, an exclusive sneak peek of which can be found above, finds Jess & Co. venturing to New York to watch Schmidt get honored by his high school. As exec producer and co-showrunner Brett Baer previews, some unplanned “fun ensues” when Jess is tasked with “retrieving soup from Schmidt’s favorite deli, which happens to be right where the [99th Precinct] is. So Jess is on her way to get this soup and she has a run-in with various members of the Brooklyn gang.
Next Tuesday’s two-part Fox comedy crossover event, an exclusive sneak peek of which can be found above, finds Jess & Co. venturing to New York to watch Schmidt get honored by his high school. As exec producer and co-showrunner Brett Baer previews, some unplanned “fun ensues” when Jess is tasked with “retrieving soup from Schmidt’s favorite deli, which happens to be right where the [99th Precinct] is. So Jess is on her way to get this soup and she has a run-in with various members of the Brooklyn gang.
- 10/3/2016
- TVLine.com
One thing is not for debate, presidential or otherwise, as Fox’s Lucifer dives into Season 2 after a one-week break: Mum is going to be tons of fun.
VideosLucifer Can’t ‘Bare’ Tricia Helfer’s Scantily Clad Antics
Viewers got only a glimpse of Lucifer and Amenadiel’s mother at the close of the season opener, when she appeared at Lux covered in blood and looking surprisingly distraught for being the Devil’s maker. What brings Mum to Earth, and how will she get along with her boys not to mention her onetime torturer, Maze?
Making her full-on debut this Monday at 9/8c,...
VideosLucifer Can’t ‘Bare’ Tricia Helfer’s Scantily Clad Antics
Viewers got only a glimpse of Lucifer and Amenadiel’s mother at the close of the season opener, when she appeared at Lux covered in blood and looking surprisingly distraught for being the Devil’s maker. What brings Mum to Earth, and how will she get along with her boys not to mention her onetime torturer, Maze?
Making her full-on debut this Monday at 9/8c,...
- 10/2/2016
- TVLine.com
Fox has dished up a series order for Gordon Ramsay’s “The F Word,” TheWrap has learned. Based on Ramsay’s hit U.K. series of the same name, foodie families from across the U.S. will battle it out in live cook-offs each week. “We’re really ramping it up a notch with this new live cooking show each week, and I can’t wait for viewers to see the other surprises we have in store for each episode,” Ramsay said. Also Read: Gordon Ramsay, All3Media Launch TV Production Studio In addition to impressing Ramsay, each team must...
- 9/30/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
Fox has ordered a new series from its biggest reality star, Gordon Ramsay. The network has picked up live food variety show The F Word from the popular chef, TV personality for premiere in 2017. This marks the first series for Studio Ramsay, the independent production company Ramsay launched earlier this year, and hails from the company’s joint venture with All3Media. Like other Ramsay shows on Fox, The F Word is based on his hit UK series of the same name. The F Word is…...
- 9/30/2016
- Deadline TV
Gordon Ramsay is already known for his salty language in the kitchen. Now Fox is putting him on live TV with The F Word.
The prolific TV chef will host a new live cooking/variety series called The F Word, debuting on Fox in 2017, the network announced Friday. (The show is based on Ramsay’s hit UK series of the same name.) Each hour-long episode will be part cooking show, with families from across the country going head-to-head in a cook-off, and part talk show, with Ramsay chatting up celebrity guests and appearing in food-themed field segments.
RelatedTVLine Items: Hell...
The prolific TV chef will host a new live cooking/variety series called The F Word, debuting on Fox in 2017, the network announced Friday. (The show is based on Ramsay’s hit UK series of the same name.) Each hour-long episode will be part cooking show, with families from across the country going head-to-head in a cook-off, and part talk show, with Ramsay chatting up celebrity guests and appearing in food-themed field segments.
RelatedTVLine Items: Hell...
- 9/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Lucifer‘s mom has got it going on, as made crystal clear in this exclusive sneak peek from the second episode of Season 2.
RelatedLucifer Season 2 Premiere Recap: Reunited, and It Feels So… Blood
As the Fox drama’s season opener came to a close, “Mum” (played by new series regular Tricia Helfer) stumbled into Lucifer’s club, holding an ice pick and covered in blood. As the scene resumes — in “Liar, Liar, Slutty Dress on Fire” (airing Monday at 9/8c) — we get a hugely entertaining recap of how “Charlotte” (as she comes to be known) came to settle on this particular Earthly form,...
RelatedLucifer Season 2 Premiere Recap: Reunited, and It Feels So… Blood
As the Fox drama’s season opener came to a close, “Mum” (played by new series regular Tricia Helfer) stumbled into Lucifer’s club, holding an ice pick and covered in blood. As the scene resumes — in “Liar, Liar, Slutty Dress on Fire” (airing Monday at 9/8c) — we get a hugely entertaining recap of how “Charlotte” (as she comes to be known) came to settle on this particular Earthly form,...
- 9/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Onetime Empire pot-stirrer Naomi Campbell has landed a mother of a role on Star, Lee Daniels’ musically themed midseason Fox drama.
RelatedEx-Y&R Headwriter Chuck Pratt Named New Showrunner of Lee Daniels’ Star
Featuring a soundtrack of original music and music performances, Star follows three talented singers — Star (played by Jude Demorest), Alexandra (Ryan Destiny) and Simone (Brittany O’ Grady) — desperate for a new start and with ambitions of stardom, as they navigate the cut-throat music business on their road to success.
Campbell will recur as Rose Spencer, Alexandra’s beautiful, wealthy and cultivated London-born mother.
RelatedLee Daniels’ Star:...
RelatedEx-Y&R Headwriter Chuck Pratt Named New Showrunner of Lee Daniels’ Star
Featuring a soundtrack of original music and music performances, Star follows three talented singers — Star (played by Jude Demorest), Alexandra (Ryan Destiny) and Simone (Brittany O’ Grady) — desperate for a new start and with ambitions of stardom, as they navigate the cut-throat music business on their road to success.
Campbell will recur as Rose Spencer, Alexandra’s beautiful, wealthy and cultivated London-born mother.
RelatedLee Daniels’ Star:...
- 9/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Need to catch up? Check out last week’s Pitch recap here.
In baseball, “waving off” a pitch happens when a pitcher decides to go against a catcher’s advice and instead throws whatever kind of ball he or she deems best. It happens a lot in this week’s Pitch and, indeed, becomes Ginny’s life mantra as she navigates the expansive, landmine-filled territory of her instant stardom.
Don’t want to do what the team captain says? Wave it off. Don’t want to listen to your aggressive (though experienced) agent? Wave it off. Don’t want to...
In baseball, “waving off” a pitch happens when a pitcher decides to go against a catcher’s advice and instead throws whatever kind of ball he or she deems best. It happens a lot in this week’s Pitch and, indeed, becomes Ginny’s life mantra as she navigates the expansive, landmine-filled territory of her instant stardom.
Don’t want to do what the team captain says? Wave it off. Don’t want to listen to your aggressive (though experienced) agent? Wave it off. Don’t want to...
- 9/30/2016
- TVLine.com
Film Circuit™, Tiff’s national film outreach program, revealed that audiences across the country awarded Don McKellar’sThe Grand Seduction and Ritesh Batra’s The Lunchbox as winners of the 11th annual Film Circuit People’s Choice Awards. The Grand Seduction was named Best Canadian Film and The Lunchbox was selected as the Best International Film.
Film Circuit operates through domestic grassroots networks and strong community partnerships, bringing Canadian and international independent films and artists to communities across Canada. From Prince Rupert to Charlottetown, Film Circuit has 174 groups in 155 locations. 2014 saw record attendance, with 342,091 people attending 2,116 screenings.
“Now in its 20th year, Film Circuit continues to grow and establish new groups across the country,” said Jesse Wente, Director of Film Programmes, Tiff. “Along with that growth, films are working Film Circuit into their release plans as a way to reach new and engaged audiences.”
In 2014, guests travelled to communities across...
Film Circuit operates through domestic grassroots networks and strong community partnerships, bringing Canadian and international independent films and artists to communities across Canada. From Prince Rupert to Charlottetown, Film Circuit has 174 groups in 155 locations. 2014 saw record attendance, with 342,091 people attending 2,116 screenings.
“Now in its 20th year, Film Circuit continues to grow and establish new groups across the country,” said Jesse Wente, Director of Film Programmes, Tiff. “Along with that growth, films are working Film Circuit into their release plans as a way to reach new and engaged audiences.”
In 2014, guests travelled to communities across...
- 4/22/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
As the year winds to a close, Soundtracking looks back at the ten best moments, songs and trends that made 2014 a great year for music on screen.
10. Guardians of the Galaxy
It’s the only way to kick off this list. If the 21st Century truly believed in cassettes, most copies of this soundtrack would be worn out by now. The first ever back catalogue-only soundtrack to hit Number One on the Billboard charts, Awesome Mix Vol. 1 was a masterpiece in Am Radio curation. But you already knew that. Cue the Star-Lord strut:
9. The F Word
Michael Dowse’s rom-com wins the Canadiana Award for 2014 thanks in large part to an original score by New Pornographers founder A.C. Newman and a dappling of Patrick Watson throughout the film. Ironically, the most memorable track from the film comes courtesy of southern duo The Parting Gifts.
8. Tweedy gets out in front of...
10. Guardians of the Galaxy
It’s the only way to kick off this list. If the 21st Century truly believed in cassettes, most copies of this soundtrack would be worn out by now. The first ever back catalogue-only soundtrack to hit Number One on the Billboard charts, Awesome Mix Vol. 1 was a masterpiece in Am Radio curation. But you already knew that. Cue the Star-Lord strut:
9. The F Word
Michael Dowse’s rom-com wins the Canadiana Award for 2014 thanks in large part to an original score by New Pornographers founder A.C. Newman and a dappling of Patrick Watson throughout the film. Ironically, the most memorable track from the film comes courtesy of southern duo The Parting Gifts.
8. Tweedy gets out in front of...
- 12/26/2014
- by Shane McNeil
- Cineplex
The Vancouver critics have just joined the party, always offering an interesting assortment of nominations given their practice of splitting off a whole separate section for Canadian films. "Birdman" led the way in the international list, while Xavier Dolan's "Mommy" led the way in the Canadian section (which will probably be cold comfort after his film was unceremoniously snubbed by the Academy's foreign film committee). Check out the full list of nominees below. Winners will be announced on Jan. 5. And, you know: The Circuit. International Best Film "Birdman" "Boyhood" "Whiplash" Best Director Wes Anderson, "The Grand Budapest Hotel" Alejandro González Iñárritu, "Birdman" Richard Linklater, "Boyhood" Best Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, "The Imitation Game" Jake Gyllenhaal, "Nightcrawler" Michael Keaton, "Birdman" Best Actress Marion Cotillard, "The Immigrant" Tilda Swinton, "Only Lovers Left Alive" Reese Witherspoon, "Wild" Best Supporting Actor Edward Norton, "Birdman" Mark Ruffalo, "Foxcatcher" J.K. Simmons, "Whiplash" Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette,...
- 12/22/2014
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Canada has a wealth of cinematic talent, and always has. From our comedic genius to our often cerebral approach to filmmaking, this country has a lot to be proud of.
Of late, and especially this year, Canada has really dominated the movies landscape. Our homegrown actors (Sarah Gadon, for example) and directors (Xavier Dolan, "Mommy") have been everywhere, earning accolades around the world. Movies shot within our borders have won rave reviews and received praise from the highest-ranked critics and film festivals.
Perhaps most outstanding is our growth. No longer are we satisfied with melancholic snow landscapes (though sometimes those still appear); we've branched out, and we're trying new things. Here, in no particular order, are my favourite Canadian movies and moments of 2014.
"Mommy" Knocked Our Socks Off
Young Canadian director Xavier Dolan has been getting accolades from critics, pundits and moviegoers from a very young age, so it's no...
Of late, and especially this year, Canada has really dominated the movies landscape. Our homegrown actors (Sarah Gadon, for example) and directors (Xavier Dolan, "Mommy") have been everywhere, earning accolades around the world. Movies shot within our borders have won rave reviews and received praise from the highest-ranked critics and film festivals.
Perhaps most outstanding is our growth. No longer are we satisfied with melancholic snow landscapes (though sometimes those still appear); we've branched out, and we're trying new things. Here, in no particular order, are my favourite Canadian movies and moments of 2014.
"Mommy" Knocked Our Socks Off
Young Canadian director Xavier Dolan has been getting accolades from critics, pundits and moviegoers from a very young age, so it's no...
- 12/22/2014
- by Chris Jancelewicz
- Moviefone
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