global pandemic, our homes became a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with certain films made available on VOD or to stream much earlier than expected. Most of the movies slated to arrive throughout the summer, however, were bumped to a later date.
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Paloma Faith returns with Better Than This, her first new music in two years, since 2018's Make Your Own Kind Of Music. Paloma described the song as a love song for "people who are there to stay" adding, "That enduring love. Warts and all. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a love song like that, actually.”
Producer Sigala teams up with renowned crooner James Arthur for
global pandemic, our homes became a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with certain films made available on VOD or to stream much earlier than expected. Most of the movies slated to arrive throughout the summer, however, were bumped to a later date.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.Are you ready for the fall? We hope so — because the official start of the season is just a day away, and there’s not much time left to get your wardrobe in order.
Bad Bunny surprised the city of New York with a livestreaming concert from the flatbed of a truck. The concert was also done to commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month as well as the anniversary of Hurricane Maria.
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Ed Buck in custody Sept. 2019.
After being shelved for two years, Woody Allen’s “A Rainy Day in New York” will finally land in U.S. theatres next month.
This week’s longlist of #NewMusicFriday single and album releases appears at the bottom of the page, but first, a few highlights…
coronavirus pandemic, the annual event will be broadcast virtually this year, a bummer for many fans but a boon for those who wouldn’t otherwise have been able to come to the Big Apple and experience it in person — a silver lining of being forced to go digital-only.“New York Comic Con’s Metaverse is the magical mix of celebs, exhibitors, comics, art, panels, cosplay and passionate fans you’d see in person — but with your own snacks and no lines,” proclaims the Comic Con website.The lineup of
Dade Hayes Finance EditorSony Interactive Entertainment said the PlayStation 5 console will go on sale November 12 at $399 or $499 with an Ultra HD Blu-ray player.In a blog post, interactive division CEO Jim Ryan said the console will go on sale first in the U.S., Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea. A week later, it will arrive everywhere else in the world.
Microsoft announcing the news for its upcoming next-gen systems, Sony has finally revealed the PS5 release date and prices.Its new console will retail for £449.99 (US $499.99) and will be available from November 12 in the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea. The rest of the world is expected to receive the PS5 on November 19.The PS5 digital edition will also be available on the same dates and is retailed at £359.99 (US $399.99).
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorNot everyone is ready to go back to theater, and it’s going to take a long time before moviegoers are comfortable.
Black Widow,” the superhero adventure from Marvel that was slated to open on Nov. 6, and the studio is exploring releasing Pixar’s existential animated adventure “Soul” on Disney Plus, according to multiple individuals with knowledge of the situation.A spokesperson for Disney declined to comment.An impending “Black Widow” delay comes just days after Warner Bros.’ announced that “Wonder Woman 1984” will debut in late December instead of early October.
Greenland is delaying its Sept. 25 release amid the ongoing challenges facing the domestic box office due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including continued cinema closures in Los Angeles and New York City.
Jennifer Lopez wears a vividly printed look while leaving an office building in New York City on Monday (September 14).
Dave McNary Film ReporterFlorian Zeller’s drama “The Father,” starring Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman, will be released by Sony Pictures Classics in New York and Los Angeles on Dec.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWord was leaking that more wide release date changes were afoot in the wake of Warner Bros.’ Wonder Woman 1984 postponing from Oct. 2 to Christmas Day and here we have Universal/MGM/Bron/Monkeypaw’s Candyman moving from its Oct.
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