Paul Gross

Wilby Wonderful Just Sappy Enough

Quirky dark comedies with ensemble casts are quickly becoming a Canadian cinema cliche, but Wilby Wonderful manages to feel like much more than the same old thing. Observing the trials and tribulations of a number of loosely connected islanders over the course of a day, it's sort of like a small town Magnolia with a local scandal looming, instead...
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Greg Keelor, Blue Rodeo Scoring New Paul Gross Film

Greg Keelor and Blue Rodeo will score Gunless, the upcoming new film starring Paul Gross (Due South, Passchendaele). The film is due to open sometime next year and Gross stars as The Montana Kid, a legendary Canadian outlaw who's said to have lived somewhere in British Columbia. You can see the trailer for Gunless here. Blue Rodeo recently...
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Blue Rodeo (Photo by Dustin Rabin)

Paul Gross Has The Face Of A Cop And The Heart Of A Rocker

Before Paul Gross was Canada's favourite fictional law man, playing characters like the beloved Mountie Benton Fraser in Due South and the good-hearted but troubled local cop Buddy French in the upcoming Wilby Wonderful, he was a different kind of do-gooder. In the late '80s and early '90s, Gross and his band The Bonemen fought the good fight...
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Paul Gross (as Buddy Fisher in Wilby Wonderful)

Men With Brooms Soundtrack

This is a great cross-section of contemporary Canadian music featuring new and not so new songs by many acts like Sarah Harmer, The Tragically Hip, Matthew Good Band and Our Lady Peace. The highlight track is the lead single, "Silver Road" sung by Sarah Harmer featuring The Tragically Hip, who by the sounds of this tune, work well...
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Men With Brooms OST
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