In today’s film news roundup, Dolly Parton makes a donation for coronavirus cure, Howie Mandel and Ashlee Simpson join the voice cast of “Pierre The Pigeon-Hawk” and American Documentary launches an artists emergency fund.
14.03.2020 - 04:21 / variety.com
In today’s film news roundup, film festivals in San Franciso and Toronto are being canceled or postponed, the American Cinematheque stops screenings and veteran executive Jon Berg lands a new gig.
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Two prominent mid-size film festivals in San Francisco and Toronto have joined the avalanche of cancellations and postponements due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The San Francisco International Film Festival, which had announced on March 6 that it was going ahead, said Friday that it had opted
In today’s film news roundup, Dolly Parton makes a donation for coronavirus cure, Howie Mandel and Ashlee Simpson join the voice cast of “Pierre The Pigeon-Hawk” and American Documentary launches an artists emergency fund.
By Amanda N'Duka
In today’s film news roundup, Anne Hathaway will portray an American journalist in Paris, blockbuster director Michael Bay signs with Sony Pictures, and “Extra Ordinary” and “The Etruscan Smile” are added to arthouse streaming services.
It's been a tough few weeks for everyone, around the globe, due to the coronavirus scare. We've all had to practice self-isolation and social distancing, not just for ourselves but to safeguard the ones around us as well. Given how and Nick Jonas were together in the US at the time, the married couple is on quarantine mode together. However, before the pandemic, PeeCee and Nick have had a sort of long-distance relationship, given how both travel the world, thanks to their busy schedules.
In today’s film news roundup, “The Queen’s Corgi” finds a home, the Overlook Film Festival is postponed and the California Film Commission adjusts its tax credit rules due to the coronavirus.
and Nick Jonas have cooped up in their US residence amid the Coronavirus outbreak. The couple is taking all precautionary measures to combat Covid-19. However, they are not letting the self-quarantine stop them from soaking up some sun. While they haven't stepped out their plush residence, Nickyanka did leave the comfy indoors to workout in their sunny parking lot. The Jonas Brothers singer shared a video showcasing the couple working out while being surrounded by their high-end cars.
The 74th annual Tony Awards has become the latest major prizegiving to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Tony Awards are the latest industry event to be postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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In today’s film news roundup, Olivia Wilde’s “Perfect” gets sold, Music Box StreamLocal launches and the American Black Film Festival, Fantaspoa, Greenwich and TCM Classic festivals are all making adjustments to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The 2020 Tokyo Olympics are likely to be postponed amid the Coronavirus outbreak, according to one committee member. Dick Pound, a Veteran International Olympic Committee member, spoke out about the Olympic Games, suggesting that they could be moved to 2021.
Jonas and Nick Jonas are spending quality time together as they stay indoors amid the Coronavirus outbreak. The couple has resorted to self-isolation to play a part in curbing the Covid-19 spread. The couple has gone into a self-quarantine mode in their US home. The couple recently shared a video explaining how their week 1 in quarantine had gone. And now, the Quantico actress took to Instagram and shared a heartwarming photo featuring the singer and their dog.
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.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday stressed his message for Americans to follow the 15-day guidelines that went into effect on Monday and predicted that "if we do this right" the coronavirus-hit economy will bounce back and the country can be "rolling again" amid the global pandemic. "If we do this right, our country can be rolling again pretty quickly," said Trump during his daily address with the White House coronavirus task force.
The Rolling Stones won’t be heading out on the road anytime soon.