Nick Jonas is “feeling really good” after his bike injury. The Jonas Brothers star cracked a rib in a bike accident over the weekend, and has given an update on his health as he insisted he “feels very lucky” that his injuries weren’t much worse.
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“Movie theaters: they employ over 150,000 Americans. They are the unsung heroes who help bring movie magic to the big screen,” Matthew McConaughey says.
“Obviously, it’s been a very hard year for them – furloughs, closures, basically, the longest intermission that they ever could have imagined. Thanks to their dedication and resilience, theaters are coming back.” We then get to hear from real people who work in movie theaters, including a couple that met while working at the movies! Watch the
.Nick Jonas is “feeling really good” after his bike injury. The Jonas Brothers star cracked a rib in a bike accident over the weekend, and has given an update on his health as he insisted he “feels very lucky” that his injuries weren’t much worse.
With movie theaters across New York City open again after the pandemic, it’s time to go to the movies and enjoy all the latest new movie releases out now in theatres!In a city as big and bountiful as New York City, there are so many local movie theaters near you to choose from that it can be hard to know where to start.
Sisters Bella Hadid and Gigi Hadid have openly voiced their support to Palestine amid the Israel-Gaza attacks which continue to take place. Supermodel Bella went a step ahead as she joined marches in support of Palestine.
— 20th Century's adaptation of A.J. Finn's best-selling thriller — instead lands on Netflix, met with glib curiosity and grim reviews.
Movie theaters are slowly awakening from their pandemic-induced slumber. Just last month, “Godzilla vs.
The Hollywood Foreign Press, the small group behind the Golden Globe Awards, has less than 100 members yet holds outsized influence in Hollywood.
Netflix and Amazon.Recently, 100 companies banded together to boycott the organization, which has no Black members and a history of snubbing the work of Black creators in awards seasons. Time’s Up demanded an overhaul of the HFPA which led the group to hire USC professor Shaun Harper to examine its “systemic” issues.
Camila Cabello‘s new movie has found a home!
Kate Middleton is shining a spotlight on children.
Kate Middleton has shared a short clip of herself speaking to people who took part in her new photo book Hold Still.The 39 year old's upcoming book, which will be released on 7 May, is a collection of photographs depicting the UK during the coronavirus lockdown.The clip starts with a young child addressing the Duchess of Cambridge as they said: "Good morning Your Royal Highness," to which she responded: "Good morning, my goodness me you're so polite Mila!" As a photo of Mila looking out of a
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterSince reopening at the end of 2020, movie theaters have been trying to keep patrons safe from COVID-19 by disinfecting after every screening. They bought up misters and foggers, along with untold volumes of cleaning chemicals, and carefully wiped down any surfaces where virus particles might collect.But this aspect of theater hygiene has turned out to be little more than — well — hygiene theater.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterNetflix and movie theaters are finally playing nice — and all it took was a global pandemic to make these antagonists friends.Zack Snyder’s upcoming zombie thriller, “Army of the Dead,” will play exclusively on the big screen starting on May 14 for one week prior to its Netflix release on May 21.Notably, Cinemark, one of the country’s biggest theater chains, has agreed to play the movie, making “Army of the Dead” the first Netflix film to score a wide
Capacity restrictions on New York City movie theaters – now at 33% — will be lifted on May 19 but six-foot social distancing rules won’t — a somewhat confusing edict set out earlier Monday by Governor Andrew Cuomo. Break out the measuring sticks.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAnyone who watched “Avengers: Endgame” on opening weekend knows the shared excitement of seeing a movie on the big screen.Marvel, the studio behind that superhero blockbuster and dozens of others, paid tribute to that sensation in an emotional feature that gives viewers the first taste of its upcoming comic book adventure “Eternals” and revealed the name for its sequels to “Black Panther” and “Captain Marvel.”The action-packed footage served as a highlight
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterJoseph Masher, a New York-based movie theater operator, understands that audiences may be reluctant to return to the movies.