Ryan Seacrest is making a $1 million donation to aid first responders in New York and Los Angeles amid the ongoing health crisis across the country and world.
26.03.2020 - 19:03 / variety.com
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is implementing changes to its film eligibility rules for the 2021 Golden Globes because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Since movie theaters and screening rooms are indefinitely closed due to the global health crisis, the organization temporarily suspended the rule that a film had to be screened for HFPA members at a third party facility in the greater Los Angeles area.
The new guidelines state that distributors must contact the HFPA to arrange a screening
Ryan Seacrest is making a $1 million donation to aid first responders in New York and Los Angeles amid the ongoing health crisis across the country and world.
Ryan Seacrest is doing his bit to help amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
By Denise Petski
NEW YORK -- The Golden Globes will accept movies submissions without a theatrical release for the first time due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced Thursday.
Generous donations have been made by a range of high-net worth individuals to aid with the coronavirus outbreak. Among the caring stars is Kylie Jenner who has donated $1million (around £840,000) to help provide medical staff in the US with masks and gear to protect themselves against the coronavirus.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced new eligibility rules for the 2021 Golden Globes to reflect the ongoing effect the coronavirus outbreak has had on the film and TV industries. Over the past few months, many productions have been forced to shut down while several studios and networks have postponed the release of upcoming films and TV series.
Jesse Eisenberg would really like some hand sanitizer.
By Anita Bennett
The Producers Guild of America has postponed its 12th annual Produced By Conference due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Zendaya is staying safe.