Grant Singer Makes Jump From Music Videos To Movies In Netflix’s 'Reptile'
The Netflix film made its world premiere at TIFF in Toronto this month. It's available to stream on Friday.
'Dumb Money' Director On The GameStop Wall Street Scandal: 'I Want People To Come Out Being Outraged'
Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, and Pete Davidson star in Craig Gillespie's hilarious take on the GameStop Wall Street scandal.
Jessica Alba Has Her Own Home Renovation Show, So, Of Course, We Had To Get All The Details About It
We'd 100% let Jessica Alba renovate our bathroom.
The Cast Of “Queen Charlotte” Revealed Their Fave Pick-Up Line From The Show— And We’re Obsessed All Over Again
We gasped, you will too.
Darren Barnet Didn’t Like Jaren Lewison At First, And Other Secrets Revealed From The Cast Of “Never Have I Ever”
Featuring spit buckets, bowling and more.
‘The Recruit's' Noah Centineo on Shooting in Montreal: "Hell Yeah We Got Winter"
Noah Centineo sees a lot of himself in lead role on Netflix series ‘The Recruit.' His latest series had the actor living in Montreal, and he's loved it.
'Something From Tiffany’s' Shay Mitchell Isn't Into Your Typical Christmas Rom-Com
Canadian actress Shay Mitchell is back and here to sleigh with the new holiday rom-com, 'Something From Tiffany’s,' now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
The Best and Worst Parts of Osheaga 2022
After two years away, the energy was palpable, the crowd was civil, and the artists were magnetic, making Osheaga’s 15th anniversary one to be remembered.
'You Never Know Where It’ll Go in the Future': 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' Director Deborah Chow
The Toronto-born director of 'Obi-Wan' discusses the pressure of telling a Star Wars story, her Canadian connection with Hayden, and what's next for the series.
Hayden Christensen on the 'Canadianness' of 'Obi-Wan' and How Darth Vader Changed His Life
The Canadian actor, who was in Toronto for a special screening of 'Obi-Wan,' talks about reprising the role of Darth Vader, meeting Justin Trudeau, and more.
Jordan Gavaris on Starring in ‘The Lake’ and Breaking Down Heteronormativity
Jordan Gavaris spoke with Complex Canada about starring in Prime Video's 'The Lake,' heteronormativity in TV and film, and Ontario's cottage country.
‘The Lake’ Captures the Good, Bad, and Ugly of Canadian Cottage Country
Julia Stiles, Jordan Gavaris, and Madison Shamoun on starring in Prime Video's 'The Lake' and exploring race and sexuality via the lens of Canadian cottage life
Joshua Jackson on Playing Darker Roles, 'Dawson’s Creek' Revivalism, and Where Charlie Conway Is Today
Season 2 of 'Oracle 2: The Dreamland Murders' is on Audible now. We spoke with star Joshua Jackson about playing thriller roles and his career over the years.
Kiefer Sutherland on ‘The Contractor,' the American Dream, and Missing Harvey's
For Kiefer Sutherland, a good story is what gets his attention, more than the role itself. The actor tells us about his new film and missing Toronto.
Alison Pill and Sarah Gadon on 'All My Puny Sorrows' and Being Unapologetic Canadian Women
We spoke to the Toronto actresses about filming during the pandemic and how they bring out the best in each other, having known each other for years.
Lee Majdoub on Forming an Evil Canadian Power Duo With Jim Carrey in 'Sonic 2'
"So you got two Canadians, the villains, and we can bring it... Canadians can bring it!" says Majdoub, who plays Agent Stone in 'Sonic the Hedgehog 2.'
Kevin Alves on 'Yellowjackets' Season 2, Wild Reddit Theories, and Filming in B.C.
The Toronto-born actor talks about the second season on 'Yellowjackets,' fan theories that Travis is the Antler Queen, and his favourite spots in B.C.
Sandra Oh, Rosalie Chiang, and Domee Shi on Reflecting 'the Real Toronto' in 'Turning Red'
Canadian director Domee Shi and actors Sandra Oh and Rosalie Chiang talk mother-daughter dynamics & depicting Toronto's rich multiculturalism in the Pixar film.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan on 'Turning Red,' Her Inner Beast, and Toronto Love
The Toronto-born actress reflects on her role as Priya in new Pixar movie 'Turning Red', her favourite parts of Toronto, and her career so far.
Why 'The Porter,' Canada's Biggest Black-Led TV Series, Is a Game-Changer
We sit down with the cast and crew of CBC's 'The Porter' to find out how the show was made, and why it sets a new standard in the entertainment industry.