Agents of SHIELD star Chloe Bennet has spoken out against anti-Asian racism amid the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, after US president Donald Trump referred to the illness as the "Chinese virus" in a recent press conference.
04.03.2020 - 11:11 / variety.com
Those hungry for more of the East/West culture-clash terrain of “Crazy Rich Asians” and “The Farewell” may savor the slightly downsized pleasures of “Go Back to China,” which offers up some of the first film’s lifestyle glamour plus the second’s more earnest family drama.
Emily Ting’s second scripted feature is essentially a freely fictionalized revamp of 2008 documentary “Family Inc.,” in which she charted her own reluctant but ultimately rewarding move from New York City to Hong Kong, where
.Agents of SHIELD star Chloe Bennet has spoken out against anti-Asian racism amid the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, after US president Donald Trump referred to the illness as the "Chinese virus" in a recent press conference.
China’s main state-owned distributor plans to issue a batch of half a dozen films, from which cinemas will keep all income, in order to get the country’s exhibition sector back on its feet after long closures due to coronavirus, it has said.
As Hollywood scrambles to stay active while preventing the spread of coronavirus, one international studio is ready to send people back to work — in China.
Justin Bieber, a member of BTS, NBA stars, Mark Cuban and other celebs are aiding the novel coronavirus relief efforts. The deadly virus has killed more than 5,400 people and has infected at least 145,000 in more than 110 countries—including Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson—since it was first discovered late last year in Wuhan, China, which has had the most casualties.
Ben Foden’s pregnant wife Jackie Belanoff Smith has been accused of “racism” after blaming the Coronavirus outbreak on the Chinese government.
After Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York City on Thursday over the coronavirus, several TV talk shows that film in the Big Apple have announced production is being suspended for the time being. As part of Cuomo’s declaration, any gatherings larger than 500 people have been banned in an effort to slow transmission of the virus.
After Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York City on Thursday over the coronavirus, several TV talk shows that film in the Big Apple have announced production is being suspended for the time being. As part of Cuomo’s declaration, any gatherings larger than 500 people have been banned in an effort to slow transmission of the virus.
F9 is now being pushed back by a year amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
I had to double-check this but it looks like the ninth movie in the ‘Fast & Furious’ series has been pushed back an entire year by Universal Pictures. The news comes via Variety.
“Fast 9” has pushed back its theatrical release date by a year.
Chris Fenton, a longtime Hollywood executive who witnessed and assisted in the birth of the mega-rich marriage between Hollywood and China, is set to release a tell-all book about the process.
China’s box office might have lost as much as RMB 1.5 billion ($214 million) in the first two months of this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a nationwide resumption of movie theaters and production is unlikely to happen any time soon.
China’s box office might have lost as much as RMB 1.5 billion ($214 million) in the first two months of this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a nationwide resumption of movie theaters and production is unlikely to happen any time soon.