1. Movie: Breaking a car (October 3)
The rock fell so much to play the former amateur fighter and fighter MMA Mark Kerra in this biographical film, which fans online jokingly called him “pebbles”. The actor, also known as Dwayne Johnson, earns Oscar Bazz for his performance. The writer and director Benny Safdi leads the role of Kerre in the early stages of mixed martial arts, his increase in glory in sports and his possible dependence on painkillers. Emily Blante of the star as now, Kerra, “Steaples”. Smashing Machine had a world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival, where she received 15-minute applause, and she appeared at the Toronto International Film Festival.
2. TV: Elementary Ebbotta School (October 1, ABC/Disney+)
The school session in Ebbotta primary school, as noted by Pabodi, comedy comedy returns to its fifth season. In the trailer, released before the premiere, fans saw some problems that teachers face. For example, Dzhanin (Quinta Brunns) should manage a large number of students in his class, Melissa (Lisa Anne Walter) finds out how difficult teenagers can be, and Gregory (Tyler James Williams) tries to show Mr. Johnson (William Stanford Davis), how to ride a bicycle. Also, in Tizer, we first looked at the new teacher of Dominic, played by Luke Tenny from the series Apple TV+ Shrief.
3. Music: here for all this (September 26)
Last month, Mayrai Carey became viral for her reaction to the host of BBC Radio 2, asking if she wants to go into space, like women on the Blue Origin flight in April. La Mariah answer? “I think I did enough.” True, but the singer, however, releases her 16th studio album for the masses. Two single, which fell last summer – the type of dangerous and sweet sugar – nine other tracks, such as My Love, Confetti and Champagne, and in your feelings join. The album includes cooperation with Anderson. Paac, Schenser, Klanie and Clark sisters. This is the first LP after Carey’s recording in 2018, caution.
4. Book: What can we know (September 23)
The British author Yang Mcuean establishes this, his 18th novel, almost a century, in England, which is partially immersed in the rising seas. Climate change and nuclear war are culprits. But Macuan is focused in history on a mysterious poem, which was read aloud at a 2014 lunch party. He told People that he avoids tough approaches to big issues. “And I think that the only way to write about it is not to write about it,” he said. “In other words. It should be a background. We no longer need to warn anyone. This is here, it happens. ”
5. Removing: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (September 30)
The federal legislative holiday, also known as the day of the orange shirt, rewards those who remained in residential schools and those who have never reached the house, as well as their families and communities. A 90-minute live broadcast entitled “Memorization of Children: The National Day of Truth and Reconciliation of Centers” at the annual memorable meeting on a parliamentary hill. Located by Earl Wood and Melissa Molen Dupui, it will present performances and memories of the survivors presented in English, French and the Cree plain. The broadcast will be available on channels and platforms, including APTN, CBC, CBC GEM and the CBC News YouTube channel.