Little Italy comes in at #1, followed by 1991 at #2 and Tulipani: Love, Honour and a Bicycle at #3.
The Nun takes the top spot, followed by Crazy Rich Asians at #2 and Peppermint at #3.
Ozark comes in at #1, followed by Toronto-shot series The Handmaid’s Tale and Star Trek: Discovery at #3 and #6, respectively.
The Amazing Race Canada tops the list, followed by Big Brother at #2, #3 and #4, while America’s Got Talent lands at #5.
Little Italy comes in at #8, while Crazy Rich Asians and Mission Impossible: Fallout claim the #1 and #2 spots, respectively.
Little Italy takes the top spot, followed by Ricardo Trogi’s 1991 at #2 and La Chute De L’Empire Americain lands at #3.
The Amazing Race Canada tops the chart, with the iHeartRadio MMVAs broadcast breaking the top 30 and America’s Got Talent snagging the #2 and #3 slots.
Handmaid’s Tale tops the list once again, with Queer Eye at #2 and Marvel’s Luke Cage at #3.
Ransom is at #27 and #30, with Big Brother at #1 and America’s Got Talent at #2.
Franchises rule the charts, with Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom at #1, The Incredibles 2 in a close second, and Sicario: Day of the Soldado at #3.
Denys Arcand’s latest tops the chart, with The Accountant of Auschwitz at #2 and La Chute de Sparte at #3.
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