Get ready to ROFL this fall, as comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan will embark on a four-arena tour.
Get ready to ROFL this fall, as comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan will embark on a four-arena tour.
Showtime Sports has set a premiere date for Goliath, a docuseries examining the historic life, career and impact of NBA center Wilt Chamberlain. The three-parter directed by Rob Ford (The Cost of Winning) and Christopher Dillon (A Crime to Remember) will debut on demand and on streaming on July 14 for all Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers before making its on-air debut on Showtime on July 16 at 10 p.m. ET/PT with episodes premiering each Sunday.
In the middle of the pandemic and just ahead of warnings of Ontario’s disastrous third wave of COVID-19 infections, Ontario Premier Doug Ford was settling a lawsuit over the movie “Run This Town”.
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.
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Jim Gaffigan is set to star as one of Toronto’s most controversial public figures in a new limited series.
Jim Gaffigan is taking on a new role.
The story of controversial Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will be told in a limited-run series for AMC.
A new series about late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is in the works, and a prominent comedian is set to take the lead.
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Ben Platt and Nina Dobrev stop by Today on Thursday (March 5) in New York City.
An involving and ambitious fictionalized look at Rob Ford's downfall that is far from satisfied with gawking at that Toronto trainwreck, Ricky Tollman's Run This Town also intends to make points about racism and sexual harassment; to lament the slow-motion death of journalism; and to give voice to a generation of young adults who've been maligned by the oldsters who, as the movie sees it, made them the way they are. The feature debut for Tollman (whose executive producers include J.C.
When production designer Chris Crane took on “Run This Town,” he was presented with a unique challenge: getting color out of traditional, often beige, office environments.
Billions star Damian Lewis plays the late Rob Ford in the new political thriller Run This Town. But down the line from the U.K. to promote the film, he wants to make it clear that it isn’t a straight biopic of the former crack-smoking Toronto mayor.
Nina Dobrev carries a cute green purse while arriving for her appearance on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah in New York City on Monday (March 2).
WATCH ABOVE as Canadian politics makes its way back on to Jeopardy!
The trailer for the much-anticipated movie about Rob Ford’s scandal-driven last year as mayor of Toronto, Run This Town, has been released.
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