The more contagious Covid-19 variant known as P.1 has hit New York, according to Governor Andrew Cuomo. The patient affected is a Brooklyn resident in their 90s with no history of travel.
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coronavirus pandemic.Neeson, who has received his first vaccination shot, will celebrate its return by appearing at AMC Lincoln Square to personally thank movie fans and introduce his latest action flick, The Marksman.“This is one for the diary,” Neeson told The Hollywood Reporter. “It will be nice to welcome people.
I think going to the cinema is a bit of a sacred experience. I’ve felt that way since I was a kid.”Speaking on the reopening of New York cinemas, Tom Ortenberg, chief of Open
.The more contagious Covid-19 variant known as P.1 has hit New York, according to Governor Andrew Cuomo. The patient affected is a Brooklyn resident in their 90s with no history of travel.
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Movie theatres are back open in New York, and Liam Neeson has found the perfect way to celebrate.
Hollywood veteran and Taken actor Liam Neeson recently expressed his excitement over the re-opening of New York City movie theatres. The actor even said that he will personally be at a theatre today to greet moviegoers seeing his new film.
Movie theatres are back open in New York, and Liam Neeson has found the perfect way to celebrate.
Hollywood studio executives aren't alone in celebrating the reopening of movie theaters in New York City this weekend after nearly a year of being closed due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Actor Liam Neeson, who has received his first vaccination shot, will personally thank moviegoers for turning out before his latest action pic plays Friday evening at a prominent Upper Westside multiplex.
Liam Neeson is excited for New York City movie theaters to re-open and he will personally be at a theater on Friday night (March 4) to welcome moviegoers seeing his new film.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAs an actor, Liam Neeson is in rare company these days. He’s one of the few stars with movies that have actually opened in theaters in the past 12 months.“We have streaming services, and they’re wonderful.
With summer on the horizon, and President Biden claiming there will be enough COVID vaccine doses to supply the American population by the end of May, now comes the ambiguous part: scrambling to restore public spaces to their former glory. The newest development in New York's turbulent race to reopen arrived on Wednesday, when governor Cuomo announced that music venues will finally be allowed to open their doors come April 2.
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Antonio Ferme editorNearly six months after “Tenet” was released in the United States, Warner Bros. announced that the Christopher Nolan sci-fi spectacle will open in five New York City movie theater locations this Friday.On Feb.
Not an easy choice. Although the original cast of The Real World were all on good terms, one roommate did need a bit of convincing when it came to returning to the loft to film The Real World Homecoming: New York, an upcoming Paramount+ series.
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