Simu Liu took a swipe at former U.S. presidential candidate Andrew Yang on Twitter Thursday.
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By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
This was inevitable given last night’s news that Disney was suspending global box office reporting for the time being: Comscore, the B.O. reporting agency and data cross-ways for exhibitors and distributors, is no longer issuing a North American Top 10, Global chart or commentary in the weekends ahead while theaters are shutdown.
Essentially, if one major studio, especially the one with the No. 1 film doesn’t report, you can’t
Simu Liu took a swipe at former U.S. presidential candidate Andrew Yang on Twitter Thursday.
Leonardo DiCaprio has teamed up with Oprah Winfrey to raise $15 million (£12.1 million) to keep poor Americans fed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Ciara and Russell Wilson are helping those affected by the coronavirus pandemic by donating 10 million meals to Feeding America.
By Denise Petski
Victoria Beckham has revealed her son Brooklyn is stuck in America amid the coronavirus crisis.The 45 year old uploaded a video of her husband David, 44, and their three youngest children Romeo, 17, Cruz, 15, and eight year old Harper applauding the NHS on Thursday night as they joined the nation in clapping for health workers.
BTS is postponing its planned North American tour amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic. The world's biggest band already had made the decision to cancel its four mid-April kickoff dates in its native Korea back i
By Anita Bennett, Bruce Haring
In today’s film news roundup, box office reporting is going away temporarily, Hollywood Teamsters have job opportunities, comedy “The Incoherents” finds a home and Fathom Events postpones more than a dozen releases.
LOS ANGELES — Movie studios Walt Disney and Universal Pictures said on Thursday they were suspending the release of box office data because of the closure of movie theaters in multiple countries in a bid to contain the coronavirus.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
During its peak season, Detroit's Motown Museum welcomes up to 450 fans per day touring the original Hitsville USA facility. Right now, however, it's not the same old song.
Another Hollywood production is being suspended amid coronavirus concerns.
Much of public life in the United States essentially ground to a halt this week. In the entertainment world, theme parks shut down, Broadway went dark, studios pulled major tentpoles from their release calendar, and virtually all Hollywood movies and TV shows halted production as coronavirus continues to rapidly spread across North America.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — Much of public life in the United States essentially ground to a halt this week. In the entertainment world, theme parks shut down, Broadway went dark, studios pulled major tentpoles from their release calendar, and virtually all Hollywood movies and TV shows halted production as coronavirus continues to rapidly spread across North America.
Moviegoing in the United States slowed dramatically over the weekend amid the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in box office revenue falling to a 20-year low, according to initial Sunday (March 15) estimates. An official tally won't be finalized until Monday, but revenue is expected to come in around $56 million
Much of public life in the United States essentially ground to a halt this week. In the entertainment world, theme parks shut down, Broadway went dark, studios pulled major tentpoles from their release calendar, and virtually all Hollywood movies and TV shows halted production as coronavirus continues to rapidly spread across North America.
It comes after claims that the virus will cost the film industry $20 billion