Back in 2000, a young Joaquin Phoenix starred opposite Russell Crowe in the Oscar-winning film, “Gladiator.” The Ridley Scott-directed feature showcased Phoenix as the disgusting, evil ruler, Commodus.
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Fans of “Schitt’s Creek” will soon have the chance to own the iconic property featured in the Emmy-winning series, when the real life Rosebud Motel soon goes on the real estate market.
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Speaking to the Orangeville Banner, owner Jesse Tipping revealed that the motel in Orangeville, Ont. will be “up for sale next month.”
Used as the filming location for the hit comedy series, which swept the comedy categories at the 2020 Primetime Emmy
Back in 2000, a young Joaquin Phoenix starred opposite Russell Crowe in the Oscar-winning film, “Gladiator.” The Ridley Scott-directed feature showcased Phoenix as the disgusting, evil ruler, Commodus.
It’s arguable that no one saw “The Report.” That is to say, the critically-acclaimed, very-excellent ‘Report’ by writer Scott Z. Burns, known for writing “The Bourne Ultimatum” (2007), “The Informant!” (2009), and “Contagion” (2011), seemed to get buried upon its fall 2019 release on Amazon Studios.
Bury Market traders rejoiced when they could finally begin to welcome customers again.Since mid-June regulars have returned to their beloved market to get their hands on the best local produce and discounted deals. Dating back to the 1440s, Bury Market has won numerous national awards including being voted as Britain's favourite market in 2019.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterPMC real estate brand Dirt has partnered with producer Eric Schotz to develop an unscripted TV series based on the digital platform’s coverage of celebrity homes and real estate transactions.The deal calls for Schotz’s Anvil 1893 production banner to work with Dirt writers and editors Mark David and James McClain on a program that looks at celebrity digs, from childhood homes to remote hideaways of the rich and famous.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticJerry Seinfeld has no hard feelings for the “putz” Manhattan comedy club co-owner who declared a coronavirus-ravaged New York City “dead forever.”“I have nothing against that guy,” Seinfeld tells CBS’ 60 Minutes this week about Stand Up N.Y. comedy club co-owner James Altucher, who wrote the R.I.P New York article on LinkedIn two months ago.
Scott Frank (“Godless,” “Out of Sight”) brings the rich writing of Walter Tevis (“The Hustler,” “The Color of Money”) to life in his nuanced, accomplished seven-part adaptation of “The Queen’s Gambit,” premiering on October 23 on Netflix. Frank deftly rises above the trappings of a relatively straightforward melodrama by focusing on the complex character at the center of this story of genius, addiction, and redemption.
Sarah Jessica Parker snaps a photo of a real estate property while searching around town on Thursday (September 24) in New York City.
The Mirror that his relationship with Jonathan is different to his with ex-wife Jane.He and Jane were only married for two-and-a-half years and the experience led him to vow to remain single afterwards.He said: ‘I could never really see myself remarrying, but this feels right.
swept the 2020 Emmys on Sunday with a record-breaking nine prizes for the most wins in a single season, is poised to hit the market, reports Simcoe County News.“I’m actually in the process of putting it up for sale,” its owner, Jesse Tipping, told the outlet of the real motel in Orangeville, Ontario.
Mariah Carey recently told Oprah Winfrey that she hopes her ex-husband, Tommy Mottola, doesn't hate the way he's depicted in her upcoming memoir, and according to a statement he gave to ET, he's not bothered at all.Carey was married to Mottola from 1993 to 1998.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe cast of Schitt’s Creek – Eugene and Daniel Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Annie Murphy – celebrated their record-breaking Emmy wins with an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night, and seemed to offer at least a little hope that fans haven’t seen the last of the Rose family.Asked by Kimmel about a possible Schitt’s Creek return at some point in the future, co-creator (and supporting actor/comedy Emmy winner) Daniel Levy joked, “I guess it just
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVNBC is developing God’s Country, a drama inspired by Blake Shelton’s hit song of the same name.
“Next to Last Stand,” by Craig Johnson (Viking)In “Next to Last Stand,” the 16th book in Craig Johnson’s popular mystery series, Absaroka County Sheriff Walt Longmire is feeling his age. He’s not sure he even wants to stand for reelection.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is historically an Emmys favorite, and yet Schitt's Creek totally shut.