Can Hope Valley fight off this latest threat? Over the years, residents have stood firm whenever outsiders tried to come in and change things in the small frontier town. However, they might not be able to keep the wolves at bay forever, as became clear in the Oct. 1 episode of Hallmark’s When Calls the Heart. But they’re certainly going to try. Fortunately, the town has a fiery defender in the form of Lucas Bouchard, a one-time Hope Valley outsider himself.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for When Calls the Heart Season 10 Episode 10.]
The governor shows his true colors in ‘When Calls the Heart’ Season 10 Episode 10
The governor’s much-anticipated visit to Hope Valley is turning out not to be much of a cause for celebration. Sneaky businessman Bernhardt Montague (Benjamin Wilkinson) is buying up land so that he pump the area’s water to the quickly growing Union City. (Just like Chinatown!) If he’s not stopped,...
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for When Calls the Heart Season 10 Episode 10.]
The governor shows his true colors in ‘When Calls the Heart’ Season 10 Episode 10
The governor’s much-anticipated visit to Hope Valley is turning out not to be much of a cause for celebration. Sneaky businessman Bernhardt Montague (Benjamin Wilkinson) is buying up land so that he pump the area’s water to the quickly growing Union City. (Just like Chinatown!) If he’s not stopped,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Upcoming titles handled by Embankment, Protagonist, Goodfellas and Studiocanal to receive a share of production funding.
Screen Australia is to allocate more than Aud$10m ($6.4m) of production funding to a raft of upcoming film and TV projects.
The national screen body will support six features including Sophie Hyde’s An Ideal Woman, starring Emilia Clarke; Dario Russo’s The Fox, starring Jai Courtney and from the producers of horror hit Talk to Me; and Charles Williams’ Inside, starring Guy Pearce. Further films to receive a share of the funding include David Vincent Smith drama He Ain’t Heavy, John Sheedy...
Screen Australia is to allocate more than Aud$10m ($6.4m) of production funding to a raft of upcoming film and TV projects.
The national screen body will support six features including Sophie Hyde’s An Ideal Woman, starring Emilia Clarke; Dario Russo’s The Fox, starring Jai Courtney and from the producers of horror hit Talk to Me; and Charles Williams’ Inside, starring Guy Pearce. Further films to receive a share of the funding include David Vincent Smith drama He Ain’t Heavy, John Sheedy...
- 9/25/2023
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Game Show Returns
The British version of the iconic reality TV series “Big Brother,” which first launched 23 years ago, is set to return to ITV screens on Oct. 8. The show is hosted by Aj Odudu and Will Best and produced by Initial, part of Banijay U.K. “Big Brother: The Launch” will air on ITV1, ITV2 and streamer Itvx, while the remainder of the series will be available nightly at 9pm on ITV2 and Itvx, except Saturdays.
“Big Brother” will be followed each night by “Big Brother: Late & Live,” hosted live by Odudu and Best from the site of the Big Brother house in front of a studio audience, where evictees will be interviewed. Following this, “Big Brother: Live Stream” will stream live footage seven nights a week on Itvx.
The Banijay format is popular globally with some 500 seasons of the show having aired around the world in 64 countries and regions.
The British version of the iconic reality TV series “Big Brother,” which first launched 23 years ago, is set to return to ITV screens on Oct. 8. The show is hosted by Aj Odudu and Will Best and produced by Initial, part of Banijay U.K. “Big Brother: The Launch” will air on ITV1, ITV2 and streamer Itvx, while the remainder of the series will be available nightly at 9pm on ITV2 and Itvx, except Saturdays.
“Big Brother” will be followed each night by “Big Brother: Late & Live,” hosted live by Odudu and Best from the site of the Big Brother house in front of a studio audience, where evictees will be interviewed. Following this, “Big Brother: Live Stream” will stream live footage seven nights a week on Itvx.
The Banijay format is popular globally with some 500 seasons of the show having aired around the world in 64 countries and regions.
- 9/25/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran and Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
When strangers arrive in Hope Valley, trouble often follows. That’s certainly the case with Madeleine St. John. In last week’s episode of When Calls the Heart Season 10, the widowed mother broke Bill’s heart when he discovered she was secretly engaged. Now, her fiancé, Bernhardt Montague, is up to something on the outskirts of Hope Vally, though it’s not clear exactly what. But whatever it is, Elizabeth is determined to find out, as we see in ‘What Is and What Never Should Be.”
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for When Calls the Heart Season 10 Episode 8.]
Elizabeth turns sleuth in this episode of ‘When Calls the Heart’
With Madeleine and her son Jamie still out of town, Montague (Benjamin Wilkinson) has taken up residence at Bill’s old cabin outside of town. Montague says he’s just making some improvements for his bride-to-be. But the noise at all hours and the large work crew suggest otherwise.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for When Calls the Heart Season 10 Episode 8.]
Elizabeth turns sleuth in this episode of ‘When Calls the Heart’
With Madeleine and her son Jamie still out of town, Montague (Benjamin Wilkinson) has taken up residence at Bill’s old cabin outside of town. Montague says he’s just making some improvements for his bride-to-be. But the noise at all hours and the large work crew suggest otherwise.
- 9/18/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Australian director Bruce Beresford was part of a new wave of helmers who emerged Down Under in the 1970s and went on to have distinguished careers. Now, almost four decades since his 1980 feature Breaker Morant put him on the global map (his other films have included Driving Miss Daisy and Tender Mercies), Beresford, 78, has a new movie, Ladies in Black, based on Madeleine St. John's 1993 novel The Women in Black, about workers in a Sydney department store in the late 1950s.
Beresford spoke to THR ahead of his film's U.S. premiere at the Palm Springs Film Festival.
It took you decades ...
Beresford spoke to THR ahead of his film's U.S. premiere at the Palm Springs Film Festival.
It took you decades ...
Australian director Bruce Beresford was part of a new wave of helmers who emerged Down Under in the 1970s and went on to have distinguished careers. Now, almost four decades since his 1980 feature Breaker Morant put him on the global map (his other films have included Driving Miss Daisy and Tender Mercies), Beresford, 78, has a new movie, Ladies in Black, based on Madeleine St. John's 1993 novel The Women in Black, about workers in a Sydney department store in the late 1950s.
Beresford spoke to THR ahead of his film's U.S. premiere at the Palm Springs Film Festival.
It took you decades ...
Beresford spoke to THR ahead of his film's U.S. premiere at the Palm Springs Film Festival.
It took you decades ...
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