Harrison Ford on Monday paid tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman, whom he co-starred alongside in the celebrated 2013 film42. Boseman died Friday at age of 43.
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Comedian Jim Gaffigan has been bringing his stand-up act to Canadian audiences for 20 years. So when he challenged himself to film a special in a country with material strictly based around its culture and food, our home and native land was one of his first picks.
Filmed in Kitchener, Ont., earlier this year before the coronavirus pandemic shut down live performances on both sides of the border, Gaffigan’s latest comedy special, The Pale Tourist (out now on Amazon Prime Video), finds the comic
Harrison Ford on Monday paid tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman, whom he co-starred alongside in the celebrated 2013 film42. Boseman died Friday at age of 43.
Harrison Ford is looking back at his time spent with Chadwick Boseman.
Though it’s clear Chadwick Boseman’s legacy will forever be tied to his role as King T’Challa in Marvel’s “Black Panther,” that role might not have come his way if not for his performance in the acclaimed sports biopic, “42.” In that film, Boseman portrays the iconic baseball player Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball decades ago.
Harrison Ford is mourning the death of Chadwick Boseman.
Jim Gaffigan was watching the Republican National Convention last Thursday night and he clearly didn’t like what he saw.
wrote in an Instagram caption Saturday. “I know the bots & trolls can be scary but the truth requires direct sunlight.
Jim Gaffigan was watching the Republican National Convention on Thursday night and he clearly didn’t like what he saw.
Ellise Shafer editorComedian Jim Gaffigan – who is well-known for his inoffensive jokes that avoid controversial topics – delivered a surprising political rant on Twitter during Trump’s finale speech at the Republican National Convention Thursday night.Gaffigan began the rant by simply stating “RIP Truth,” and then directly confronted Trump supporters, many of which are fans of the usually apolitical comedian.“Look Trumpers I get it.
Jim Gaffigan is going viral for his searing criticism of Donald Trump and the “wake up” message he sent to the president’s supporters after the final night of the 2020 Republican National Convention.
It’s safe to say that Jim Gaffigan, 54, isn’t a fan of Donald Trump, 74. He went off on the Commander in Chief in a set of late night tweets on Thursday, August 27, as the RNC was going on. “RIP Truth,” was the first thing he wrote before repeatedly slamming him about how he “lies” constantly. He also took shots at Ivanka Trump & her husband Jared Kushner, saying, “Think they are on your side? Do you think they’ve ever done a real days work in their lives. Wake up.”
wrote to kick things off.From there, he compared Republicans to fans of a losing sports franchise who still want to support their team and scoffed at the idea Trump and his administration really represent anti-elitism when Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are involved.Also Read: 'Morning Joe' Warns RNC Night 4 Could Be Coronavirus 'Superspreader' (Video)In many tweets, whether they focused on Kushner or his own career — which he assured followers he was not jeopardizing by speaking out — he urged
Harrison Ford and his wife Calista Flockhart dropped their teenage son off at college via the "Indiana Jones" star's private plane, according to a new report. The couple and their son Liam, arrived at the 19-year-old's college on Thursday for the fall semester, according to People magazine, In photos obtained by the outlet, all three are seen wearing face masks. Ford, 78, sported a dress shirt and pants, and Flockhart, 55, opted for a more casual look, wearing jeans and a sweater.
Harrison Ford’s son got real first-class treatment for his trip to college.
Harrison Ford exits his private plane after touching down on Thursday (August 20) in Amherst, Mass.