Canadian phone giant Bell, lead sponsor of the Toronto Film Festival since 1995 and with its name on the event’s year-round home Bell Lightbox, is set to exit the marquee event’s red carpet with its flashbulbs and A-listers after the upcoming 48th edition.
“Earlier this year, we decided that the end of 2023 would be the right time to step back from our partnership with TIFF and opted not to renew our sponsorship in order to invest in other opportunities that are core to our business,” Bell spokesperson Ellen Murphy told The Hollywood Reporter in a statement on Saturday.
TIFF organizers confirmed the phone and media giant will end financial ties at the end of the year. “Earlier this year, we mutually agreed that this partnership would come to a close at the end of 2023. We extend our sincere gratitude to Bell for their unwavering support, dedication, and collaborative spirit...
“Earlier this year, we decided that the end of 2023 would be the right time to step back from our partnership with TIFF and opted not to renew our sponsorship in order to invest in other opportunities that are core to our business,” Bell spokesperson Ellen Murphy told The Hollywood Reporter in a statement on Saturday.
TIFF organizers confirmed the phone and media giant will end financial ties at the end of the year. “Earlier this year, we mutually agreed that this partnership would come to a close at the end of 2023. We extend our sincere gratitude to Bell for their unwavering support, dedication, and collaborative spirit...
- 8/27/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Garcelle Beauvais has said the new season of the Bravo reality series will drop in November — and will be a kinder edition of the franchise.
“I’m hearing November is our release date. It’s back to fun and glamour and friendships,” said Beauvais of Season 13. “It’s not as toxic as it was. I think the last season was pretty hardcore on everybody.”
Season 12 has been described by Variety’s resident “Real Housewives” correspondent Kate Aurthur as “grisly,” and ultimately led to the departure of long-time provocateur Lisa Rinna this past January. Rinna constantly stirred the pot on the show, and feuded heavily with Kathy Hilton. She also got into her share of spats with Beauvais, who had been friendly with Rinna, a fellow actor, prior to starring together on “Real Housewives.”
Beauvais, who was speaking at an A+E Networks-presented breakfast...
“I’m hearing November is our release date. It’s back to fun and glamour and friendships,” said Beauvais of Season 13. “It’s not as toxic as it was. I think the last season was pretty hardcore on everybody.”
Season 12 has been described by Variety’s resident “Real Housewives” correspondent Kate Aurthur as “grisly,” and ultimately led to the departure of long-time provocateur Lisa Rinna this past January. Rinna constantly stirred the pot on the show, and feuded heavily with Kathy Hilton. She also got into her share of spats with Beauvais, who had been friendly with Rinna, a fellow actor, prior to starring together on “Real Housewives.”
Beauvais, who was speaking at an A+E Networks-presented breakfast...
- 6/13/2023
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
If you are excited to find out who wins the 2023 Oscars and experience the glitz and glamour they bring, but aren’t attending the 95th Academy Awards in L.A. this Sunday, March 13, you can, of course, catch all the action on TV or online.
As is tradition, ABC will be broadcasting the ceremony, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, in the U.S. The big show kicks off at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET and will also be available on ABC.com and the ABC app through viewers’ cable providers. Plus, to find out who on the list of nominees actually ends up walking away with an Oscar statuette you can also stream all the action in the U.S. on Hulu Live TV, YouTubeTV, AT&T TV and FuboTV, many of which offer free trials.
But people living or traveling in other parts of the world also have various ways to watch the red carpet,...
As is tradition, ABC will be broadcasting the ceremony, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, in the U.S. The big show kicks off at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET and will also be available on ABC.com and the ABC app through viewers’ cable providers. Plus, to find out who on the list of nominees actually ends up walking away with an Oscar statuette you can also stream all the action in the U.S. on Hulu Live TV, YouTubeTV, AT&T TV and FuboTV, many of which offer free trials.
But people living or traveling in other parts of the world also have various ways to watch the red carpet,...
- 3/10/2023
- by Georg Szalai, Scott Roxborough, Patrick Brzeski and Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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