No stranger to the headlines. Lana Del Rey has received her fair share of criticism throughout her rise to the top of the charts — but she hasn’t let it get her down.
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As the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation this spring, state and local governments were tasked with devising restrictions and regulations to help protect their residents as scientists worked tirelessly to create a vaccine. Stuck between a rock and a hard place, some governors like Georgia's Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and South Dakota's Gov.
Kristi Noem chose to keep their economies open while risking transmission. Others took a hard-line stance at the expense of their economies but at the
.No stranger to the headlines. Lana Del Rey has received her fair share of criticism throughout her rise to the top of the charts — but she hasn’t let it get her down.
HBO Max has debuted the trailer for the Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor quarantine heist film Locked Down, directed by Doug Liman. Set in the time of the coronavirus pandemic, the trailer opens to an all-too familiar scene — a Zoom call discussing the ongoing matters of global lockdown.
direct to your inboxThe US Capitol building in Washington has been locked down after violent clashes involving pro-Trump supporters and police broke out.Protesters ripped down metal barricades at the bottom of the Capitol's steps and clashed with officers in riot gear.No one is currently allowed to enter or exit the complex due to the 'external security threat'.A message over the PA system said: "Lock all doors if able. If unable, seek shelter or concealment.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterProducing movies and television during a pandemic has been agonizing for filmmakers, but not for Doug Liman — the veteran director behind “Mr. and Mrs.
Not all films complete stopped shooting last year when the Coronavirus pandemic hit. In fact, one particular flick managed to actually get produced during this pause in Hollywood.
Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor are a couple on a mission in the brand new trailer for Locked Down.
When quarantine hits, some people have nothing left to lose.
Janet W. Lee HBO Max has unveiled the first trailer for Doug Liman’s quarantine-shot movie “Locked Down,” starring Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor.The trailer introduces Linda (Hathaway) and Paxton (Ejiofor), a London-based couple planning to break up just before the coronavirus lockdown.
Also Read: 'Songbird' Film Review: There's No Point to This Tacky COVID-sploitation Thriller“Who’d have thought a month ago we’d be doing this,” a Harrod’s employee says to Hathaway as they try to sneak out their prize.
As the world enters a second year under the sway of COVID-19, it’s just about the last topic anyone wants to see featured in a new movie release. Hollywood has a history of taking advantage of lousy situations for the sake of a timely story, however.
TUI has cancelled all holidays due to fly out of Scotland in January amid the new coronavirus lockdown. The airline firm said that it came to the decision in line with “international travel restrictions”.Travel in and out of Scotland is currently banned under new lockdown restrictions imposed from midnight today.Scots will only be able to fly in and out of Scotland if it is for an essential purpose - such as providing care or attending a funeral.
Locked Down, a new heist comedy from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight set amid the coronavirus pandemic – get a first look below.As first announced last September, the film – previously titled Lockdown – is described as “a heist movie/romantic comedy set against the backdrop of the pandemic lockdown”.The film, which has an under $10 million budget, sees couple Linda (Hathaway) and Paxton (Ejiofor) decide to break up just before a nationwide lockdown is announced, meaning they’re stuck at
The music icons of our day love to push boundaries and challenge the public – with their sound, their style, and of course, their controversial music videos.
Fantastic Four. Thereafter he rarely performed or made public appearances without his signature mask, preferring to let his work speak for itself.
UK health secretary Matt Hancock announced yesterday that the Oxford-AstraZeneca had been approved for use in the UK.The first of 100 million doses – enough to vaccinate 50 million people – are due to be administered on Monday.