Movie theaters are slowly reopening, but most of the new releases are headed to streaming services rather than the big screen. Whether you're staying at
Movie theaters are slowly reopening, but most of the new releases are headed to streaming services rather than the big screen. Whether you're staying at
Movie theaters are slowly reopening, but most of the new releases are headed to streaming services rather than the big screen. Whether you're staying at
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Simon Pegg has been writing, producing, and starring in various movies and television shows for more than a quarter-century now, but has been a major player in the industry since his 2004 breakout horror-comedy
Shaun of the Dead. Since then, the multi-talented English actor has gone on to join several highly successfully franchises, becoming a bankable star in the process. Peggâs string of hits will surely continue for years to come with upcoming movies like
Mission: Impossible 7 and its direct sequel, as well as anticipated titles coming to streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ in the coming years.
'Quentin Tarantino moment' for men who intimidated Surry Hills tenant
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A Sydney landlord who intimidated and assaulted a tenant after he fell behind in his rent joked the attack was a "Quentin Tarantino" moment that he would laugh about for years to come.
Mario Venneri, 57, on Thursday pleaded guilty in the Downing Centre Local Court to intimidation and assault charges over the incident, which began after his tenant Brice Gouillou fell behind in his rent payments.
Anthony Mowad outside the Downing Centre Court on Thursday.
This week in history in Douglas County.
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Fire raged through a SunOpta warehouse facility on 3rd Avenue West on Friday morning, Jan. 21, 2011, leaving behind charred debris coated in ice. (Echo Press file photo)
This Week in 2011, 10 years ago: Fire raged through a Sun-Opta warehouse on Third Avenue/County Road 82 in Alexandria. These statistics briefly sum up some facts in fighting the fire for 29 hours: 11 fire departments with 75-100 firemen; 100-plus gallons of foam; 1.1 million gallons of water; more than $1 million in damage. The initial fire call was reported at 1 a.m. on Jan. 21, according to Alexandria Fire Chief Jeff Karrow.