By Anthony D'Alessandro
28.04.2020 - 15:25 / hollywoodreporter.com
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema on Monday cautioned consumers it won't reopen its Texas locations this weekend hours after the state said it would begin lifting stay-at-home orders instituted because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Alamo — headquartered in Austin — is one of the country's leading independent cinema chains and operates 40-plus locations across the U.S.
Virtually all Alamo locations have have been shuttered since mid-March because of coronavirus concerns. "Opening safely is a very complex
.By Anthony D'Alessandro
Supernatural's Jared Padalecki is trading in holy water for cowboy boots with his next series Walker, but we're going to have to wait longer than expected for the new show to air. The CW announced Thursday that its Walker, Texas Ranger reboot has officially been bumped to midseason as a result of schedule shifting the network had to make in light of recent COVID-19 shutdowns.
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Texas is planning to reopen movie theaters starting this week, Variety reports.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
An American ordered to leave her Scots home or be thrown out the country in the middle of the lockdown has won a six-month reprieve.
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[Note: In the wake of the Tribeca festival's postponement this year, The Hollywood Reporter is reviewing select fest entries that elected to screen digitally for critics.] An uncompelling spinoff of the director's 2017 film about women sentenced to death row, Sabrina Van Tassel's The State of Texas vs. Melissa interviews the family and supporters of Melissa Lucio, a woman convicted of killing her 2-year-old daughter in 2007.