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If you watched movies in the â90s, you probably know who Brendan Fraser is. From 1991 to 1999, he appeared in 22 movies, including
Encino Man, George of the Jungle and
The Mummy, the latter of which netted $416 million at the box office. The man was a staple of the â90s and continued his career into the 2000s until taking a hiatus from film acting. Since then, he has worked primarily in television and has generated buzz for his role as Robotman in DCâs
Doom Patrol. Now word s come in that Fraser will return to the big screen, as heâs reportedly landed a major role in
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Television fans will probably recognize Jon Hamm as silver-tongued advertising executive Don Draper in AMCâs
Mad Men, a role that earned him an impressive 12 Emmy nominations and one win for lead actor in a drama series. Since the show ended in 2015 he has appeared in a number of films, including the upcoming
Top Gun: Maverick. As a member of the cast, he was actually able to see an early screening of the
Top Gun sequel over the summer in a theater and detailed the new theater experience in a recent interview.
As the world and theater industry has been devastated by the pandemic, there have been strict guidelines set in place to keep movie-goers as safe as possible. During an advanced screening of
THA laptops for students arriving slowly
TTUTA Tobago Officer Bradon Roberts -
AFTER being stuck in a Miami warehouse for weeks owing to foreign-exchange issues, the digital devices ordered for students by the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) have started to arrive – slowly.
This was confirmed by TTUTA (TT Unified Teachers Association) Tobago officer Bradon Roberts on Tuesday.
The second term of the school year started on Monday, with online classes still the main mode of teaching.
Last September, the THA approved $7.8 million for around 4,000 devices.
At a media briefing in Scarborough in November, Secretary of Education Kelvin Charles had said at least 75 per cent of the devices were in Miam.