Spotify isn’t just for adults anymore.The streaming service’s first standalone app for children, Spotify Kids, launched in beta on Tuesday (March 31) in the U.S., Canada and France.
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France's cinemas are planning to stay open, despite new government regulations, aimed at slowing the spread of coronavirus, that ban gatherings of more than 100 people. France’s main exhibition body, the National Federation of French Cinema (FNCF), said Friday it expects the majority of its members to keep their theaters open.
Spotify isn’t just for adults anymore.The streaming service’s first standalone app for children, Spotify Kids, launched in beta on Tuesday (March 31) in the U.S., Canada and France.
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.
French Montana is being sued for sexual assault.
An anonymous woman sued Moroccan-American rapper French Montana on Thursday, alleging that she was given alcohol and raped during a party at the artist’s home in Hidden Hills, Calif. two years ago.
Note: This article contains descriptions of alleged sexual assault.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Cute cameos! Jimmy Fallon’s two daughters made an adorable appearance as his Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition band.
By Patrick Hipes
Unlike in Italy and Belgium, French theaters will remain open in spite of a ban on gatherings for more than 100 people, according to a spokesperson of the FNCF, France’s national exhibitors org.
France’s Series Mania, one of Europe’s biggest TV festivals, has been canceled following new French government coronavirus health restrictions.
France’s Series Mania, one of Europe’s biggest TV Festivals, has been canceled following new French government coronavirus health restrictions.
Katie Holmes is in good spirits!
China’s Midnight Blur Films has sold the rights to Chinese arthouse title “Wisdom Tooth” to French firm ASC Distribution, which will release it theatrically in France later this year.
The delegation of French stars and filmmaking talent set to attend this week's Rendez-Vous With French Cinema festival in New York have canceled their trip, citing concerns over the coronavirus. French film promotion body UniFrance announced Wednesday that the French delegation, which would have included such talents as Oscar-winner Juliette Binoche, Persepolis actress Chiara Mastroianni and director Bruno Dumont (Slack Bay), will not be coming.