By Denise Petski
21.04.2020 - 02:49 / variety.com
By Dave McNary
Film Reporter
In today’s film news roundup, Netflix dates “The Lovebirds,” Goldcrest Post hires a veteran executive and the documentaries “American Heretics” and “Anthropocene: The Human Epoch” are getting free showings.
RELEASE DATE
Streaming giant Netflix has set a May 22 launch date for its Issa Rae-Kumail Nanjiani romantic comedy “The Lovebirds,” directed by Michael Showalter.
“The Lovebirds” was originally scheduled to premiere on March 14 at SXSW and then be released in
By Denise Petski
It'll be available to watch on Netflix
By Patrick Hipes
The former WWE star Nikki Bella in the new memoir titled Incomparable reveals that she was raped twice in high school. Nikki goes on to reveal that she was first raped at the age of 15 by a person who she felt was her friend.
By Dave McNary
Billy Ray Cyrus is helping to equip Native American communities against the COVID-19 virus.
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By Dave McNary
The coronavirus pandemic has left millions across the world stationed and holed up inside their homes. While working from home is become the new normal, actress Jonas, who is currently in the US, seems to be missing India.
By Dave McNary
and Nick Jonas have locked down themselves in their US home but the couple continue to keep in touch with their fans via social media. The Desi Girl is busy sharing photos and videos urging her millions of fans to stay home and stay safe. Their fan clubs, on the other hand, are making sure they miss no new moments of the power couple.
By Dave McNary
American Horror Story Season 1 was set to return to FX later this year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic there's a chance that the horror anthology may be delayed. However, that means that we only have more time to speculate about what Ryan Murphy has in store for us in this milestone season.
There's a Starman waiting in the sky — though we may be waiting a little while longer for him to come to the big screen.
On Sunday, Steve Aoki assembled five of the collaborators from his just-out album Neon Future IV for a dinner party livestream.
On Sunday, Steve Aoki assembled five of the collaborators from his just-out album Neon Future IV for a dinner party livestream.Sporting a suit and streaming from his house in Las Vegas, Aoki spoke with Nick Carter, Lay Zhang, Maluma, Agnez Mo and will.i.am -- who beamed in from China, Colombia, Indonesia and throughout the United States.