Canadian actor and comedian Andre Arruda died Saturday after a lifelong bout with Morquio syndrome, a rare birth defect associated with dwarfism. He was 33.
"As an actor, stand-up comedian and writer, Andre will always be remembered as the little man who gave us some big laughs," Arruda's agent, Jana Abrams, said on her Facebook page. She confirmed his passing due to complications from the genetic disorder at St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto.
Arruda's film and TV credits included American Pie: The Naked Mile, The Russell Peters Christmas Special, Story of Luke, Warehouse 13, Kenny vs. Spenny, Hank and Mike,...
"As an actor, stand-up comedian and writer, Andre will always be remembered as the little man who gave us some big laughs," Arruda's agent, Jana Abrams, said on her Facebook page. She confirmed his passing due to complications from the genetic disorder at St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto.
Arruda's film and TV credits included American Pie: The Naked Mile, The Russell Peters Christmas Special, Story of Luke, Warehouse 13, Kenny vs. Spenny, Hank and Mike,...
- 1/31/2017
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mike takes the spotlight as Walt and Jessie try to start cooking again.
Breaking Bad has a history of starting its season out rather slowly. Take for instance Season 4, which many hailed as weak until around Episode 5, where things really started to kick off. It's a delicate process—things start off with a slow burn, and then amp up to crazy and ridiculous levels of awesome. Then it goes down again, mostly because the show has to "reset" itself back to normalcy after such an intense high.
Last week's season premiere seemed to buck that trend, kicking things off with an energetic and fun heist episode. But now that the immediate danger of Gus' laptop has been taken care of, Breaking Bad slowed down slightly with a more calm, place setting type of episode. But even a relatively uneventful episode of Breaking Bad is still a pretty damn good one...
Breaking Bad has a history of starting its season out rather slowly. Take for instance Season 4, which many hailed as weak until around Episode 5, where things really started to kick off. It's a delicate process—things start off with a slow burn, and then amp up to crazy and ridiculous levels of awesome. Then it goes down again, mostly because the show has to "reset" itself back to normalcy after such an intense high.
Last week's season premiere seemed to buck that trend, kicking things off with an energetic and fun heist episode. But now that the immediate danger of Gus' laptop has been taken care of, Breaking Bad slowed down slightly with a more calm, place setting type of episode. But even a relatively uneventful episode of Breaking Bad is still a pretty damn good one...
- 7/24/2012
- by feeds@themoviepool.com (Matthew Legarreta)
- Cinelinx
Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Titanic 3D Gary Ross / Jennifer Lawrence / Liam Hemsworth / Josh Hutcherson's The Hunger Games Passes $300m? Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg's American Reunion landed at no. 2 on the North American box office chart, according to studio estimates found at Box Office Mojo. At 3,192 locations, the R-rated comedy took in $21.5 million — including $660,000 earned at Thursday midnight screenings. That's quite a bit lower than the $25 million some had been expecting as late as Friday evening, or the near-$30 million predicted by Box Office Mojo a few days ago. If those estimates are correct, Universal will surely claim that American Reunion easily surpassed the $18.7 million earned by the original American Pie at 2,508 sites in 1999. In 2012 dollars, however, American Pie would have earned approximately $29 million. And what that means is: many more tickets were sold for American Pie than for American Reunion. Also, remember that American Reunion cost a...
- 4/8/2012
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Kate Winslet as Rose, Titanic 3D The Hunger Games will easily top the North American box for the third weekend in a row. Gary Ross' dystopic adventure tale collected $12.9 million on Friday, April 6, according to studio estimates found at Box Office Mojo. The film will likely earn somewhere between $35-$40 million over the Easter weekend. If so, it will be down around 30-35% compared to a week ago — or about half its 62% drop-off rate last (non-holiday) weekend. The Hunger Games should cross the $300 million mark at the domestic box office on Sunday. Its current total is $282.23 million. Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg's American Reunion landed at no. 2 on Friday. At 3,192 locations, the R-rated comedy took in $9.2 million — including $660,000 earned at Thursday midnight screenings. Its weekend total could reach $25 million. If those estimates are correct, Universal will claim that American Reunion far surpassed the $18.7 million earned by the original...
- 4/7/2012
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Each week within this column we strive to pair the latest in theatrical releases to the worthwhile titles currently available on Netflix Instant Watch.
This week Cars 2 gives sequels a bad name, and Bad Teacher attempts to cash in on the R-rated comedy wave, while limited release offers A Better Life and discovers Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop. Now, if these features can’t fulfill your need for animated tales of triumph, rotten role models, immigrant-centered drama and sidesplitting tour docs, don’t fret. We’ve got a line up that’s sure keep you on the edge of your seat as you kick back in your AC!
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Cars 2
Larry the Cable Guy returns to voice the buck-toothed pick-up truck Mater, who falls into a world of international espionage as his buddy Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) spins his wheels abroad. Michael Caine, John Turturro and Eddie Izzard join the free-wheelin’ cast.
This week Cars 2 gives sequels a bad name, and Bad Teacher attempts to cash in on the R-rated comedy wave, while limited release offers A Better Life and discovers Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop. Now, if these features can’t fulfill your need for animated tales of triumph, rotten role models, immigrant-centered drama and sidesplitting tour docs, don’t fret. We’ve got a line up that’s sure keep you on the edge of your seat as you kick back in your AC!
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Cars 2
Larry the Cable Guy returns to voice the buck-toothed pick-up truck Mater, who falls into a world of international espionage as his buddy Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) spins his wheels abroad. Michael Caine, John Turturro and Eddie Izzard join the free-wheelin’ cast.
- 6/23/2011
- by Kristy Puchko
- The Film Stage
The following feature-length motion pictures have been reviewed and rated by the Classification and Rating Administration pursuant to the Motion Picture Classification and Rating program. Each of the designated ratings is defined as follows under the Motion Picture Classification and Rating program.
G -- General Audiences. All ages admitted.
PG -- Parental Guidance Suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.
PG -13 --Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
R -- Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
Nc-17 -- No One 17 And Under Admitted
Film Distributor ReasonRating 1. Business, The Genius Products Rated for pervasive language and drug content, violence and some sexuality. R 2. CA&H!
Three Good Men, Llc - [Production Co.] Rated for language, violence and some sexual content.
R
3. Do Or Die
Image Entertainment, Inc. Rated for some violence and sexuality.
R 4 I.O.U.S.A. Roadside Attractions Rated for some thematic elements.
PG
5. Make It Happen
Weinstein Company, Llc, The Rated for sequences of sensuality.
PG-13 6. National Lampoon Presents Robodoc National Lampoon, Inc. Rated for crude sexual content and nudity. R 7. Necessary Evil Grindstone Entertainment Group Rated for violent content, some language and brief sexuality.
R 8. Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist
Columbia Pictures & Screen Gems Rated for mature thematic material including teen drinking, sexuality, language and crude behavior.
PG-13 9. Night Watcher
Grindstone Entertainment Group Rated for violence, language and brief nudity.
R 10. Other End Of The Line, The
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. Rated for some suggestive material.
PG-13 11. R.L. Stine's Mostly Ghostly
Universal Studios Home Entertainment Llc Rated for scary images, brief mild bullying and language.
PG 12. Sesame Street: Abby In Wonderland
Kidtoon Films, Inc.
13. Three Investigators: The Secret Of Skeleton Island, The First Look Studios Rated for action and peril, mild language and some smoking.
PG 14. Zack and Miri Make A Porno
Weinstein Company, Llc, The Rated for strong crude sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity and pervasive language.
R 15. Zombie Diaries, The
Genius Products Rated for violence/gore, language and some nudity.
R 16. Hank And Mike
Magnolia Home Entertainment Rated for strong sexual content and nudity, pervasive language, and some drug use.
R Updated Wednesday, August 6, 2008.
G -- General Audiences. All ages admitted.
PG -- Parental Guidance Suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.
PG -13 --Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
R -- Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
Nc-17 -- No One 17 And Under Admitted
Film Distributor ReasonRating 1. Business, The Genius Products Rated for pervasive language and drug content, violence and some sexuality. R 2. CA&H!
Three Good Men, Llc - [Production Co.] Rated for language, violence and some sexual content.
R
3. Do Or Die
Image Entertainment, Inc. Rated for some violence and sexuality.
R 4 I.O.U.S.A. Roadside Attractions Rated for some thematic elements.
PG
5. Make It Happen
Weinstein Company, Llc, The Rated for sequences of sensuality.
PG-13 6. National Lampoon Presents Robodoc National Lampoon, Inc. Rated for crude sexual content and nudity. R 7. Necessary Evil Grindstone Entertainment Group Rated for violent content, some language and brief sexuality.
R 8. Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist
Columbia Pictures & Screen Gems Rated for mature thematic material including teen drinking, sexuality, language and crude behavior.
PG-13 9. Night Watcher
Grindstone Entertainment Group Rated for violence, language and brief nudity.
R 10. Other End Of The Line, The
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. Rated for some suggestive material.
PG-13 11. R.L. Stine's Mostly Ghostly
Universal Studios Home Entertainment Llc Rated for scary images, brief mild bullying and language.
PG 12. Sesame Street: Abby In Wonderland
Kidtoon Films, Inc.
13. Three Investigators: The Secret Of Skeleton Island, The First Look Studios Rated for action and peril, mild language and some smoking.
PG 14. Zack and Miri Make A Porno
Weinstein Company, Llc, The Rated for strong crude sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity and pervasive language.
R 15. Zombie Diaries, The
Genius Products Rated for violence/gore, language and some nudity.
R 16. Hank And Mike
Magnolia Home Entertainment Rated for strong sexual content and nudity, pervasive language, and some drug use.
R Updated Wednesday, August 6, 2008.
The following feature-length motion pictures have been reviewed and rated by the Classification and Rating Administration pursuant to the Motion Picture Classification and Rating program. Each of the designated ratings is defined as follows under the Motion Picture Classification and Rating program.
G -- General Audiences. All ages admitted.
PG -- Parental Guidance Suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.
PG -13 --Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
R -- Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
Nc-17 -- No One 17 And Under Admitted
Film Distributor ReasonRating 1. Birds Of America
First Look Studios Rated for language, some sexuality and brief drug use. R 2. Blue Elephant, The
Genius Products Rated for thematic elements and some battle action.
PG
3. Cthulhu Regent Releasing L.L.C. Rated for language, some sexuality, nudity and violence.
R 4 Cyborg Soldier
First Look Studios Rated for violence.
R
5. Extreme Movie
Genius Products Rated for strong pervasive sexual content, nudity and language - all involving teens.
R 6. Fireflies In The Garden Senator Entertainment - [Production Co.] Rated for language and some sexual content. R 7. Food, Inc. Food Project, The - [Production Co.] Rated for some thematic material and disturbing images.
PG 8. Goal 3
Peace Arch Entertainment Group Rated for sexual content, brief strong language and some drug use.
PG-13 9. Hank And Mike
Magnolia Pictures Rated for strong sexual content and nudity, pervasive language, and some drug use.
R 10. Harder They Fall
Grindstone Entertainment Group Rated for brief language.
R 11. Humboldt County Magnolia Pictures Rated for drug content and language throughout.
R 12. Humboldt Park
Overture Films
Rated for thematic elements including some sexual dialogue, and brief drug references.
PG-13
13. Informers, The
Informers, Inc. - [Production Co.] Rated for strong sexual content, nudity, drug use, pervasive language and some disturbing images.
R 14. Jake's Corner
Jake's Corner Llc - [Production Co.] Rated for thematic elements and language.
PG 15. Kemper
Lightning Entertainment Group Rated for violent content and language.
R 16. Major Movie Star
Major Productions, Inc. - [Production Co.] Rated for sexual content including references, and some drug material.
PG-13 17. Marc Pease Experience, The
Paramount Vantage, A Division Of Paramount Pictures Corporation Rated for brief sexual material.
PG-13 18. My Best Friend's Girl
Lionsgate Rated for strong language and sexual content throughout, including graphic dialogue and some nudity.
R 19. The NeighborFirst Look Studios Rated for brief strong language.
PG-13 20. Nemesis Conspiracy
Grindstone Entertainment Group Rated for language and some sexual references. R 21. PaybackMaverick Entertainment Group, Inc. Rated for language, violence and some sexuality/nudity. R Updated Wednesday, July 30, 2008.
G -- General Audiences. All ages admitted.
PG -- Parental Guidance Suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.
PG -13 --Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.
R -- Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
Nc-17 -- No One 17 And Under Admitted
Film Distributor ReasonRating 1. Birds Of America
First Look Studios Rated for language, some sexuality and brief drug use. R 2. Blue Elephant, The
Genius Products Rated for thematic elements and some battle action.
PG
3. Cthulhu Regent Releasing L.L.C. Rated for language, some sexuality, nudity and violence.
R 4 Cyborg Soldier
First Look Studios Rated for violence.
R
5. Extreme Movie
Genius Products Rated for strong pervasive sexual content, nudity and language - all involving teens.
R 6. Fireflies In The Garden Senator Entertainment - [Production Co.] Rated for language and some sexual content. R 7. Food, Inc. Food Project, The - [Production Co.] Rated for some thematic material and disturbing images.
PG 8. Goal 3
Peace Arch Entertainment Group Rated for sexual content, brief strong language and some drug use.
PG-13 9. Hank And Mike
Magnolia Pictures Rated for strong sexual content and nudity, pervasive language, and some drug use.
R 10. Harder They Fall
Grindstone Entertainment Group Rated for brief language.
R 11. Humboldt County Magnolia Pictures Rated for drug content and language throughout.
R 12. Humboldt Park
Overture Films
Rated for thematic elements including some sexual dialogue, and brief drug references.
PG-13
13. Informers, The
Informers, Inc. - [Production Co.] Rated for strong sexual content, nudity, drug use, pervasive language and some disturbing images.
R 14. Jake's Corner
Jake's Corner Llc - [Production Co.] Rated for thematic elements and language.
PG 15. Kemper
Lightning Entertainment Group Rated for violent content and language.
R 16. Major Movie Star
Major Productions, Inc. - [Production Co.] Rated for sexual content including references, and some drug material.
PG-13 17. Marc Pease Experience, The
Paramount Vantage, A Division Of Paramount Pictures Corporation Rated for brief sexual material.
PG-13 18. My Best Friend's Girl
Lionsgate Rated for strong language and sexual content throughout, including graphic dialogue and some nudity.
R 19. The NeighborFirst Look Studios Rated for brief strong language.
PG-13 20. Nemesis Conspiracy
Grindstone Entertainment Group Rated for language and some sexual references. R 21. PaybackMaverick Entertainment Group, Inc. Rated for language, violence and some sexuality/nudity. R Updated Wednesday, July 30, 2008.
- 7/30/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- Monday's announcement that Universal/Marvel Entertainment's The Incredible Hulk will shoot in Toronto this summer came as welcome news for a city whose production cupboard has been bare recently.
Homegrown pic Hank & Mike, starring Wes Bently and Joe Mantegna, is the only movie currently shooting in the city as planned studio projects were put on hold for the duration of the ACTRA strike.
The Hulk shoot marks the first major signing of a U.S. movie shoot here since North American producers and striking Canadian actors reached a new labor deal last week (HR 2/21).
There was no word on casting for film, which will be directed by Louis Leterrier ("Transporter 1 & 2"), and produced by Avi Arad, Kevin Feige and Gale Anne Hurd.
Other projects headed to Toronto are Twisted Pictures and Lionsgate's Saw 4, which begins shooting in mid-April, and Rogue Pictures' and Universal's American Pie 6. And Toronto-based producer Don Carmody (Chicago) said Monday that he's planning to move ahead with shooting in Winnipeg and Montreal for White Out, an action thriller from Silver Pictures and Warner Bros. about a U.S. marshal who pursues a serial killer to Antarctica.
The return of Los Angeles producers to local sound stages comes amid a major offensive by the Canadian film and TV production industry to woo back displaced or disgruntled U.S. studios and independent producers after settlement of the country's first-ever actors strike.
Richard Perotto, the Toronto-based business representative for IATSE local 667 in Toronto, cautioned that it was still early but said he saw encouragement from the phone calls fielded from Los Angeles since the settlement.
"They want to use Toronto. It's a big empty cavern now," Perotto said, pointing to vacant studio space looking for tenants.
Even during the six-week ACTRA strike, Universal and Marvel were scouting in Toronto for the second installment of the Hulk franchise, according to city officials.
Homegrown pic Hank & Mike, starring Wes Bently and Joe Mantegna, is the only movie currently shooting in the city as planned studio projects were put on hold for the duration of the ACTRA strike.
The Hulk shoot marks the first major signing of a U.S. movie shoot here since North American producers and striking Canadian actors reached a new labor deal last week (HR 2/21).
There was no word on casting for film, which will be directed by Louis Leterrier ("Transporter 1 & 2"), and produced by Avi Arad, Kevin Feige and Gale Anne Hurd.
Other projects headed to Toronto are Twisted Pictures and Lionsgate's Saw 4, which begins shooting in mid-April, and Rogue Pictures' and Universal's American Pie 6. And Toronto-based producer Don Carmody (Chicago) said Monday that he's planning to move ahead with shooting in Winnipeg and Montreal for White Out, an action thriller from Silver Pictures and Warner Bros. about a U.S. marshal who pursues a serial killer to Antarctica.
The return of Los Angeles producers to local sound stages comes amid a major offensive by the Canadian film and TV production industry to woo back displaced or disgruntled U.S. studios and independent producers after settlement of the country's first-ever actors strike.
Richard Perotto, the Toronto-based business representative for IATSE local 667 in Toronto, cautioned that it was still early but said he saw encouragement from the phone calls fielded from Los Angeles since the settlement.
"They want to use Toronto. It's a big empty cavern now," Perotto said, pointing to vacant studio space looking for tenants.
Even during the six-week ACTRA strike, Universal and Marvel were scouting in Toronto for the second installment of the Hulk franchise, according to city officials.
- 2/28/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Wes Bentley and Joe Mantegna have been the cast in Hank and Mike, a dark comedy about two Easter bunnies being produced by Canada-based Darius Films and Shoreline Entertainment. Matthiew Klinck is directing the film.
Thomas Michael and writing partner Paolo Mancini wrote the script and play the title roles of two foul-mouthed Easter bunnies who get fired and try their hand at an assortment of odd jobs, their lives unraveling until they realize that without their jobs they are nothing.
Bentley will play an efficiency consultant, and Mantegna is the owner of Easter Enterprises.
Michael and Mancini have been performing and honing the characters of Hank and Mike on television and stage in Canada since they created the rabbit buddies nearly 10 years ago.
Producing are Darius' Nicholas Tabarrok and Shoreline's Morris Ruskin along with Michael, who is producing via his Peeping Tom Films. Pierre Even (C.R.A.Z.Y.) also is producing.
Shoreline Entertainment is representing the film in the U.S.
Thomas Michael and writing partner Paolo Mancini wrote the script and play the title roles of two foul-mouthed Easter bunnies who get fired and try their hand at an assortment of odd jobs, their lives unraveling until they realize that without their jobs they are nothing.
Bentley will play an efficiency consultant, and Mantegna is the owner of Easter Enterprises.
Michael and Mancini have been performing and honing the characters of Hank and Mike on television and stage in Canada since they created the rabbit buddies nearly 10 years ago.
Producing are Darius' Nicholas Tabarrok and Shoreline's Morris Ruskin along with Michael, who is producing via his Peeping Tom Films. Pierre Even (C.R.A.Z.Y.) also is producing.
Shoreline Entertainment is representing the film in the U.S.
- 1/19/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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