Olivia Wilde is directing and starring in the upcoming psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling and the rest of the cast was just announced!
07.04.2020 - 20:55 / variety.com
By Joe Otterson
TV Reporter
CBS is going to the movies.
The broadcaster announced Tuesday that it will air iconic films on Sunday nights throughout the month of May. The move comes as many network shows have had their seasons cut short due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The new movie night will kickoff on May 3 with “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Subsequent Sundays will see airings of “Forrest Gump,” “Mission: Impossible,” “Titanic,” and “Indiana Jones and the Last
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