America is not okay. Maybe America has never been okay.
18.05.2020 - 19:47 / hollywoodreporter.com
B. Riley FBR analyst Eric Wold on Monday downgraded his rating on shares of exhibition giant Cinemark from "buy" to "neutral," citing "continued uncertainty around key state opening timelines and [the] second-half film slate and [a] worsening COVID-19 situation in Brazil." He cut his price target on the stock from $16 to $13.
America is not okay. Maybe America has never been okay.
Cinema giant Cinemark Holdings swung to a loss for the first quarter due to the initial financial hit from the novel coronavirus pandemic starting in mid-March. The company, led by CEO Mark Zoradi, on a morning analyst call said it plans to reopen its U.S.
She’s keeping up with the Kardashians in an extreme way.
“9-1-1” actor Ryan Guzman is apologizing defending the use of racial slurs after some of his co-stars called him out on Twitter.
Actor Oliver Stark has put his 9-1-1 co-star Ryan Guzman on blast for trying to defend his use of racial slurs.
“9-1-1” actor Oliver Stark attempted to extinguish a behind-the-scenes fire on Sunday, following co-star Ryan Guzman‘s defense of using racial slurs.
Far be it from us to grumble about the glorious weather we’ve been enjoying lately, but the switch to shorts has reminded us it’s been a long time since we’ve been to the waxing salon.Those of us bold enough to dig out our swimwear for a park sunbathe may well have discovered we’ve got a few bikini line issues to deal with first too. Of course, the simple solution is to whip out a razor but that raises issues of rashes, nicks and the dreaded chicken skin bumps.
Barcelona will demand £9million from Premier League clubs looking to sign Philippe Coutinho on loan next season amid reports linking the Brazilian with Manchester United .