A Manchester United scout claims there have been 'unofficial talks' about an extended transfer window to revive the market.
28.04.2020 - 17:57 / deadline.com
By Nancy Tartaglione
International Box Office Editor/Senior Contributor
French movie theaters will not be allowed to re-open before at least June 2, while a ban on festivals and events that draw more than 5,000 people has been extended to September. That includes the 2019-2020 professional soccer season, a big draw for broadcasters. France’s Prime Minister Edouard Philippe made the statements in an address to the National Assembly in Paris this afternoon as he outlined the government’s plan
A Manchester United scout claims there have been 'unofficial talks' about an extended transfer window to revive the market.
The show must go on — but not in Cannes, France. At least not this year. As has occurred only a few times in its history, this year's Cannes Film Festival — which would have been its 73rd — was canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Producers said Argento’s words reflected “a desire” instead of a confirmation.
Spending so much time at home has been eye-opening for Jean-Christophe Novelli.The French chef, 59, admits to OK! that the coronavirus lockdown has made him realise he was in denial about the severity of his son Valentino’s autism. The diagnosis in late 2019 came just a year after the three-year-old was given the all-clear after being diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer, at just 10 weeks old.
By Jem Aswad
Dakota and Elle Fanning‘s upcoming movie together, The Nightingale, has been pulled from the release schedule for 2020, The Wrap reports.
As theaters across the nation reopen in the coming months after closures due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, IFC Films will offer library titles to indie houses and waive the rental fees. The company is calling the initiative the Indie Theater Revival Project.
By John Hopewell
A D-Day hero has been reunited with his skean dhu after it was lost by blundering airport staff.
Game on! French video game giant Ubisoft has teamed with Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein, the co-writers and co-directors of the 2018 Amy Schumer-led comedy I Feel Pretty, to develop a film centered on senior citizens entering the world of esports. The film, which is currently untitled, is based on a 2019 article in the Wall Street Journal, "The Next Generation of Competitive Gamers Is … Over 60?", by Laura Parker, which focused on a group of seniors who formed a competitive esports team.