It takes a lot for Chris Cuomo’s face to register emotion on camera, but even the stoic CNN anchor couldn’t help but cringe at a young TikTok user’s thirst for him!
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By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
Lionsgate, in conjunction with Fandango, YouTube and NATO, is launching Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies a four-consecutive Friday night live-stream of movies which kicks off on April 17 with The Hunger Games on the distributor’s YouTube page and Fandango’s Movieclips YouTube page.
Lionsgate’s initial donation as well as the audience and partner donations throughout this event will benefit the Will Rogers Motion Picture
It takes a lot for Chris Cuomo’s face to register emotion on camera, but even the stoic CNN anchor couldn’t help but cringe at a young TikTok user’s thirst for him!
By Mark Schilling
Gaming and esports brand HyperX will collaborate with Red Light Management’s gaming subsidiary HIT COMMAND for upcoming live and online streaming events, it was announced Tuesday (April 28).The agreement will merge HyperX’s gaming and esports background with HIT COMMAND’s expertise in the music industry, along with its skills at developing music events and festivals both live and online.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina actress Abigail Cowen has wrapped a leading turn in Redeeming Love, an indie adaptation of the historical romance best-selling novel by Francine Rivers. D.J.
It’s going to be a different kind of birthday for Moroccan and Monroe Cannon. The twins of Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon celebrate their ninth birthday on April 30, right in the middle of the COVID-19 quarantine.
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are doing their part to help researchers get one step closer to making the coronavirus vaccine.
No act of kindness—no matter how big or small—is ever wasted. It's no secret that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has his hands full these days as he tries to manage a state hit dramatically by the Coronavirus.
By Dade Hayes
The emerging narrative on Wall Street about AMC Theatres, North America's largest cinema circuit, is that the company may be on the brink of bankruptcy amid the coronavirus pandemic. The theater chain's hefty debt load is trading at highly distressed levels, and analysts have sounded the alarm that "AMC has minimal liquidity options to make it through" the virus crisis, recommending investors sell off stock before the exhibition giant files for Chapter 11 protection.
Practice your best three-finger salute because it's almost time to tune in for The Hunger Games again. Lionsgate has announced a new weekly movie streaming series called "Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies," which will feature free digital screenings of four major films on YouTube while encouraging audiences to donate to the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation.
Like everyone in television right now, American Idol is in a pinch. While it had plenty of unseen tape to roll out for Sunday night's two-hour clip show, taking a closer look at the singers who made it into this season's top 20, what will happen when it's time to finally pivot to live shows?
By Dino-Ray Ramos
By Mike Fleming Jr
Martin Lawrence and Will Smith haven't been bad boys for life just yet, but they have been on the job for a quarter of a century. It's been 25 years since they proved to be an irresistible comedic duo in Bad Boys, the action blockbuster that made movie stars out of Smith and Lawrence, gave director Michael Baya taste for major action sequences and launched a franchise that took its damn time to come together.
With production grinding to a halt in the face of the novel coronavirus, the entertainment industry has found itself navigating uncharted territory. To offer a better sense for how, The Hollywood Reporter is running a regular series that focuses on how Hollywood's writers, actors, directors, executives and others are living and working in these challenging times.