The 1 1/16-mile Street Sense is part of a stakes doubleheader on Sunday’s card that features all 2-year-old races for Stars ...
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Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Even as a born Scotsman, Brian Cox might need a kilt-wearing tutorial. The Succession actor gave an audience quite the show when he suffered a wardrobe malfunction at the Toronto International Film ...
"Succession" star Brian Cox recently shocked fans unintentionally while attending the Toronto International Film Festival. The famed, rocking a kilt, accidentally gave the audience an eyeful as he was ...
Brian Cox gave the audience an eye full. The actor, 79, went commando under a kilt he was sporting at the Toronto International Film Festival during a post-screening Q&A on Thursday. Per The Hollywood ...
Brian Cox gave fans a little more than they bargained for while wearing a kilt at TIFF. In photos, the “Glenrothan” actor, 79, rocked a traditional black kilt while attending the film’s global ...
Red carpet? Check. Scottish pride? Check. Underwear? Not so much. Brian Cox arrived at the Toronto Film Festival in a kilt, but during a Q&A, things got a little too traditional. The actor, 79, ...
TORONTO, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Scottish actor Brian Cox relates more to the sweet, kind and mild-mannered Sandy Nairn, the character he portrays in his directorial debut "Glenrothan," than the brash ...
In the acclaimed series “Succession,” which centers on an absurdly wealthy family constantly at each other’s throats over who will take control of their massive media empire, one of the most memorable ...
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