Latest Movie Releases: Week of March 2
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Young actor Hudson Hensley who recently starred along side Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman in Song Sung Blue sat with Matt Ardill and talked about his desire to act, his audition process and his time on set. Join Matt for a charming conversation with a bright young star.
Mark Little has made his mark in every possible corner of the Canadian comedy scene. Starting out in his hometown of Halifax with the sketch comedy troupe Picnicface (pioneers of online video sketch comedy), he eventually moved to Toronto and continued working regularly in sketch, improv, and stand-up.
If you've been anywhere on the internet, you've probably at some point encountered Grace Helbig, either in the form of her successful YouTube vlogs, her TV Show The Grace Helbig Show, late night appearances, or collaborating with creators like Mamrie Hart and Hannah Hart (no relation) on film
For many of a certain age, the Muppets are a fixture of our youth. The Muppet Show was a show we watched with our parents where we heard jokes that we both laughed at, their movies taught us about friendship, and they were a part of pop culture from top to bottom.
Brent Butt is one of the biggest names in Canadian comedy.
Two Crows for Comfort are a Manitoba folk duo (with roots and country leanings) who spend a good chunk of their year touring around North America with their dog in tow. The incredible harmonies and storytelling from this real-life couple are up there with some of the best duos making their style of music anywhere on the planet.
I will admit, I am not unbiased in this review. The Cure have been an active part of my life since I found them in high school, and based on the software big companies are trying to convince me I'm enjoying and is TOTALLY not spying on me, if you combine the time I've spent listening to them over the year it totals around a month of my time.
Myq Kaplan is a New York-based comedian who's been in the industry for over 20 years, and out of the gate he tips his hand at the type of experience you're in for.
Matt Ardill sits down with writer, director, actor, and comedian Breanne Williamson. We talk about how she started in comedy, her inspirations and her current project a web series called Basement 51 which you can catch today.
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Two films are in cinemas right now that have ties back to Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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