Bouncing through the year 1987 under a cloud of weed and Lou Reed, wannabe travel essayist James suffers a reality check when his dad's demotion means that the family can no longer fund a planned European jolly with his best mate, Eric. Faced with an empty summer before studying at Columbia University, the Charles Darwin acolyte manages to bag himself a job at the titular theme park, where amusement stations are inexplicably slapped with names like the Flighing Dutchman.
What's even better is that an anonymous donor will match the amount up to $1 million. Actor and Wrexham AFC co-owner Ryan Reynolds is a spokesperson and ambassador for the organization. His involvement goes back over a decade, and he always stops by to visit with the brave children whenever he is in Toronto. He calls the organization his "second family".
Ryan Reynolds. / Cameron Smith/GettyImages Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds has donated 10,000 to a fundraising campaign for 13-year-old Lexi, a brave girl from Wrexham, who is fighting a rare and aggressive form of heart cancer. Lexi Collins was diagnosed with the disease in June and has already undergone two open-heart surgeries, had a pacemaker fitted, and is currently receiving intensive chemotherapy. Despite the challenges, Lexi's dream is to visit New York City this Christmas a wish that is now closer to becoming a reality thanks to the support from the community.
Baldoni's legal complaint from January included an alleged text conversation with Lively where she seemingly called Swift and Reynolds her "dragons" who protected her, like Khaleesi in "Game of Thrones."