Ryan Reynolds has been a successful movie star for many years and has made use of his income for various business ventures. One of them was acquiring the soccer club Wrexham AFC in 2021 along with his friend Rob McElhenney. The two have been trying to build up the club to make it onto the top leagues in the sport, documenting it in the hit series Welcome to Wrexham.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in the poster for Welcome to Wrexham: Season 2
The club was promoted to the English Football League last year, and upgraded to League Two. The team had an important match against Forest Green Rovers on Saturday and they made a sweeping victory. Reynolds couldn’t contain his tears as he expressed his elation over the win, one which was a new achievement for the club.
Ryan Reynolds Compares Wrexham AFC’s Latest Win to Field of Dreams...
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in the poster for Welcome to Wrexham: Season 2
The club was promoted to the English Football League last year, and upgraded to League Two. The team had an important match against Forest Green Rovers on Saturday and they made a sweeping victory. Reynolds couldn’t contain his tears as he expressed his elation over the win, one which was a new achievement for the club.
Ryan Reynolds Compares Wrexham AFC’s Latest Win to Field of Dreams...
- 4/14/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
The Railrodder
Directed & Written by Gerald Potterton
Canada, 1965
The General
Directed by Clyde Bruckman & Buster Keaton
Written by Clyde Bruckman & Buster Keaton
USA, 1926
Tsff festivities came to a comedic crescendo at the Revue Cinema on Tuesday night with a pair of locomotive laugh-getters starring “The Great Stone Face”, Buster Keaton. First on the program was a throwback silent short made by the National Film Board of Canada in 1965, just a year before the comedian’s death. The film was introduced by International Buster Keaton Society “Porkpie” Scholarship recipient R. Edwin Barnett, whose current research project aims to reintegrate The Railrodder into the main body of Keaton criticism (most books/essays on the actor/auteur simply name-check the movie as one of his “industrial” films during the rush to ring down the curtain on Keaton’s career). After seeing the film, Barnett’s point seems manifest. The Railrodder may not be a great film,...
Directed & Written by Gerald Potterton
Canada, 1965
The General
Directed by Clyde Bruckman & Buster Keaton
Written by Clyde Bruckman & Buster Keaton
USA, 1926
Tsff festivities came to a comedic crescendo at the Revue Cinema on Tuesday night with a pair of locomotive laugh-getters starring “The Great Stone Face”, Buster Keaton. First on the program was a throwback silent short made by the National Film Board of Canada in 1965, just a year before the comedian’s death. The film was introduced by International Buster Keaton Society “Porkpie” Scholarship recipient R. Edwin Barnett, whose current research project aims to reintegrate The Railrodder into the main body of Keaton criticism (most books/essays on the actor/auteur simply name-check the movie as one of his “industrial” films during the rush to ring down the curtain on Keaton’s career). After seeing the film, Barnett’s point seems manifest. The Railrodder may not be a great film,...
- 4/10/2013
- by David Fiore
- SoundOnSight
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