
Marriska Fernandes
Entertainment Reporter at Freelance
Contributing Writer at The (Toronto) Star
Entertainment Reporter, Film Critic |✍🏾The Star, Zoomer, Complex, Exclaim, Sharp | @criticschoice & TFCA mbr, 🍅-critic | Host: Telefilm's Maple Popcorn pod
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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Marriska Fernandes
Advertisement 1Decor for the truly Halloween-obsessedReviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article contentThe spooky season isn’t just about decking ourselves out in the creepiest, funniest or most talked-about costumes — home decor is a whole other ballgame for those who are truly Halloween-obsessed.
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sharpmagazine.com | Marriska Fernandes
For two decades, English actor Simon Pegg has been a constant, evolving presence in the Mission: Impossible franchise as the lovable IMF tech specialist, Benji Dunn. With the release of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning this Friday, Pegg reflected on the unparalleled privilege of shaping a character over such a long span, his collaborative process with director Christopher McQuarrie and the unique bond he shares with co-star Tom Cruise.
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2 weeks ago |
smagazineofficial.com | Marriska Fernandes
Pom Klementieff is back, bringing her signature intensity and a surprising depth to the character of Paris in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Having manifested this role through years of martial arts training, which she affectionately dubbed “Mission: Impossible training,” Klementieff reveals the surreal joy of returning to one of the biggest franchises in cinematic history as the latest film hits theaters this Friday.
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1 month ago |
smagazineofficial.com | Marriska Fernandes
Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Julia Louis-Dreyfus has long established herself as a comedic powerhouse through her iconic roles in television, including the critically acclaimed Seinfeld and the HBO political satire Veep. For the last few years, the veteran has been quietly operating in the shadows of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the enigmatic Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.
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1 month ago |
canoe.com | Marriska Fernandes
Top picks for what to watch this month in CanadaCatch season 2 of Nine Perfect Strangers and more new streaming titles in May. Photo by Amazon Prime VideoArticle contentReviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Advertisement 2Article contentThis May, streaming giants are serving up a healthy dose of original content.
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I loved talking to @IamSandraOh and Ann Marie Fleming about their new film, Can I Get a Witness?, now in theatres. @MongrelMedia @TorontoStarLife

Sandra Oh hasn’t really accepted ‘the truth that I’m gonna die’ — but she plays a woman whose death has been mandated in her latest film. Oh reunites with director Ann Marie Fleming for “Can I Get a Witness?” https://t.co/1vLiNnAEg2

RT @TorontoStar: Sandra Oh hasn’t really accepted ‘the truth that I’m gonna die’ — but she plays a woman whose death has been mandated in h…

RT @TFCA: On the doc front, a story of true Toronto pride takes the screen in Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story, which gives the trans…