U.S. leader Donald Trump found himself embroiled in the frenzy surrounding Netflix’s Tiger King, as fans begged the President to grant jailed star Joe Exotic an early release from prison.
26.03.2020 - 19:47 / nypost.com
More boredom relief is on the way.
Disney announced Thursday that it will release its new films “The Call of the Wild” and “Downhill” on paid streaming platforms starting Friday, March 27, just over a month after they first hit theaters.
“The Call of the Wild” is a family drama starring Harrison Ford, based on the Jack London novel about a kidnapped house dog who learns to embrace his natural roots. “Downhill” stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell as a married couple whose relationship gets
U.S. leader Donald Trump found himself embroiled in the frenzy surrounding Netflix’s Tiger King, as fans begged the President to grant jailed star Joe Exotic an early release from prison.
Jump Shot — the 79-minute documentary focused on Kenny Sailors, the legendary basketball player who popularized the jump shot — is shooting for a digital distribution amid the coronavirus pandemic that has shuttered movie theaters across the world.
A New York judge has shot down R. Kelly’s bid for an early prison release amid coronavirus concerns.
We’re just hearing that the Misbehaviour digital release has been brought forward by three months. The true story will now arrive on on-demand services from 15th April through Pathe following the cinema run being cut short by the Covid-19 crisis (with cinemas closing only 4 days after the film’s release). According to this morning’s official press release, the film will be available on all platforms (including Amazon Prime, Sky Store, and iTunes) for an exclusive period.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major toll on Hollywood's box office, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, theater closures, and, as a result, record-low movie ticket sales with no end in sight.
6ix9ine just caught a huge break. As confirmed in court documents obtained by Billboard, the rapper, née Daniel Hernandez, will be a free man after a New York judge granted him a compassionate release in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is a free man due to the coronavirus pandemic that spurred a federal judge in Manhattan to release him early from prison because of his asthma, which makes the rapper-turned-informant more vulnerable to the novel virus.
Tekashi 6ix9ine has been granted release from prison earlier than expected, as court documents viewed by Pitchfork confirm. The New York rapper, who was serving time after pleading guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, multiple firearms offenses, and narcotics trafficking, will serve the four-month remainder of his term from home confinement under government surveillance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
6ix9ine just caught a huge break. As confirmed in court documents obtained by Billboard, the rapper born Daniel Hernandez will be a free man after a New York judge granted him a compassionate release in light of the coronavirus outbreak. His discharge will be effective immediately.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major toll on Hollywood's box office, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, theater closures, and, as a result, record-low movie ticket sales.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a major toll on Hollywood's box office, as social distancing and shelter-in-place orders across the U.S. have led to release date delays, production shutdowns, theater closures, and, as a result, record-low movie ticket sales.
The Call of the Wild and Downhill are coming to digital early amid the global health crisis.
By Patrick Hipes
With U.S. theaters closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Disney is releasing Harrison Ford’s “The Call of the Wild” early on digital on March 27.
The soundtrack toFrozen 2returns to the top 10 on theBillboard 200chart for the first time in two months thanks to the film’s early arrival to digital retail and rental services, as well as the Disney+ streaming platform (on March 14). The former No.
The soundtrack to Frozen 2 returns to the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart for the first time in two months thanks to the film’s early arrival to digital retail and rental services, as well as the Disney+ streaming platform (on March 14).The former No. 1 album rebounds with an 18-10 jump on the list, earning 31,000 equivalent album units in the U.S.