Entertainment
Ryan Reynolds and Colin Hanks premiere ‘John Candy’ documentary

Ryan Reynolds turned heads on Thursday evening as he hit the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival for the world premiere of John Candy: I Like Me.
The 48-year-old Deadpool star, who produced the film, was joined by director Colin Hanks, son of Tom Hanks, for the star-studded debut.
Reynolds looked stylish in a brown corduroy suit layered over a vintage Canada T-shirt, completing the look with brown-and-white loafers.
According to Daily Mail, he was accompanied by his mother, Tammy Reynolds, who flashed a smile in a black-and-white polka dot ensemble paired with silver platform shoes.
Moreover, Colin Hanks revealed a different appearance from his usual clean-cut image, sporting a bushy salt-and-pepper beard, slim frame, and retro browline glasses.
He opted for a navy suit and gray button-down shirt for the premiere.

Eugene Levy, a longtime collaborator of Candy’s, was also in attendance, lending support to the tribute.
Speaking to the TIFF audience, Hanks said the Canadian premiere was a natural choice, “We had numerous conversations with various people about where would the dream place be to premiere this movie, and the truth is the answer resides in the lyrics of John’s favorite song: Oh Canada, Our Home and Native Land.”
Reynolds paid tribute to Candy, who died in 1994, calling him “the greatest, most beautiful man that I never met,” adding, “I’ve been obsessed with him for a very long time. My goddamn suit is covered in John tonight.”
The documentary, acquired by Amazon Prime Video, was made with the support of Candy’s widow, Rosemary Margaret Hobor, and their children, Jennifer and Chris.
It features never-before-seen home videos, family archives, and interviews, offering a rare glimpse into Candy’s life off-screen.
Entertainment
Britney Spears real reaction to ex Kevin Federline’s memoir news revealed

Britney Spears is afraid her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, is going to make bombshell claims about their marriage in his upcoming memoir, You Thought You Knew.
Federline’s memoir is described as a memoir of “fame, fatherhood and the private cost of public life – from one of pop culture’s most misunderstood figures.”
The former DJ and backup dancer had the custody of the couple’s sons, Sean Preston, 19, and Jayden Spears, 18, while Britney was under conservatorship for 13 years.
Promoting his memoir, he wrote, “I achieved my biggest dreams, dealt with crushing heartbreak and endured constant ridicule, all while becoming the father my children needed as they experienced nonstop emotional turbulence. If you’ve ever had questions, you’ll find answers here.”
Now, “Britney is beside herself over this tell-all.”
An insider told Radar Online that the Princess of Pop knew “it was in the works but never thought he’d go through with it.”
However, if Federline “twists things,” the Gimme More singer is “ready to come out swinging with her own version of events.”
The singer, 43, is anxious to get a copy of the book early so she can decide what to do as she’s convinced “it’s not going to be pretty.”
“Kevin’s been teasing that he’s finally telling his side of the story about what it was like being married to her, and that’s set off every alarm bell,” the mole added.
Britney Spears has already shared a highly restrained version of her side of things in her own bestselling memoir, The Woman in Me, released in October 2023.
Entertainment
Eminem reveals near death experience post drug overdose: Report

Eminem has been opening up about the moment that changed his life.
A new report of RadarOnline.com mentioned that the 52-year-old rapper revealed in a new documentary Stans what led him to get sober.
Reportedly, a near-fatal drug overdose became the wake-up call for the rapper to get his act right after years of prescription pill abuse.
“I got into this vicious cycle of, ‘I’m depressed, so I need more pills,’” the Real Slim Shady crooner admitted.
“Then your tolerance gets so high that you end up overdosing. I woke up in the hospital and didn’t know what happened,” he explained.
He went on to recall, “I had tubes in me and I couldn’t move — I wanted to get up, but I couldn’t.”
It is pertinent to mention that by that point, Eminem had been taking up to 20 pills a day a habit that started in the late 1990s and lasted until around 2008.
The overdose left those closest to him fearing brain damage and uncertain whether he would ever rap again.
The turning point came when he realized just how much of his family life he was losing.
“I cried because it was like, ‘Oh my God, I missed [Hailie’s guitar recital],’” the Oscar, Emmy and Grammy winner shared of his now-29-year-old daughter.
“I kept saying to myself, ‘Do you want to miss this again? Do you want to miss everything? If you can’t do it for yourself, at least do it for them.’”
“My writing had gotten terrible,” he confessed.
“I had to find that rhythm again — like rebuilding a muscle,” he remarked in conclusion.
Entertainment
‘Rental Family’ director recalls moving to US at 17

Hikari, a Japanese filmmaker, has made a new movie titled Rental Family, which reflects her experience when she moved to the US at the age of 17.
As it premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, the director shares, “I came to America when I was 17 for the first time, and I landed in Utah.”
She continues, “That was my first place to learn English. I was the only Asian girl in the entire city, I felt like…. I had to learn English, and I had to learn the culture.”

So, for the movie, Hikari says, she re-imagines her experience by swapping herself with an American in Japanese society.
“So, for me, bringing somebody — American guy — to Tokyo, what does that look like? Because there’s a lot of things that you learn when you’re the only person in the room,” the director notes.
Brendan Fraser, who stars in the movie, recalls discussing the film’s idea with the filmmaker Hikari.
“I learned about her life, about her aspirations, her interests, her unique experience of coming to America, and what that meant about the family that we find, and it not necessarily being the one that we’re born into sometimes,” The Mummy star adds.
He remembers, “I was perplexed and mystified and invigorated in all the best ways possible for meeting Hikari. And then…”
“Hey, I knew this story was unique. It’s something that we need to see on screen,” Brendan concludes. “And correct me if I’m wrong, I think we need to see this movie now more than ever these days.”
The film’s logline reads that an American actor goes to Japan in hopes of securing his big break. After that doesn’t work out, he takes up a job at an agency which hires actors to do stand-in roles for their clients.”
Rental Family bows out in cinemas on Nov 21.
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