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15.05.2020 - 19:51 / variety.com
By Rebecca Rubin
News Editor, Online
“Purge 5,” the latest chapter in Universal Pictures’ dystopian horror franchise, has been indefinitely delayed. The film, titled “The Forever Purge,” was set to release in theaters July 10 and has been pulled from the studio’s calendar.
The move underscores the fact that most Hollywood studios don’t expect cinemas will be able to operate in full capacity in the next two months. For now, the only films still scheduled to open this summer are Christopher
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Corrie legend Julie Hesmondhalgh is hoping people will appreciate the 'simpler way of life' after emerging from lockdown.
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By Andreas Wiseman
Rod Lurie is an incredibly underrated director. In particular, his three political films in The Contender, Deterrence, and Nothing but the Truth, really are phenomenal works.
By Dave McNary
Julie Fontaine, vp film publicity at Netflix, is exiting the company,The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Joining the streaming giant in 2017, Fontaine worked closely with head of Netflix Films Scott Stuber as well as documentary and independent film head Lisa Nishimura as the company ramped up its original movie offerings with mainstream blockbusters and awards-worthy titles.
British actress Julie Walters has been re-evaluating her career following her battle with cancer.
British actress Julie Walters has been re-evaluating her career following her battle with cancer.
By Matt Donnelly
Julie Walters has said she feels “like a different person” after recovering from bowel cancer.
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By Anthony D'Alessandro
The studio behind Russell Crowe’s new movie “Unhinged” is taking a big gamble by making it the first major release to hit theaters since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
WarnerMedia's Warner Bros. will "continue to work with theater owners" even though it took animated film Scoob! straight to premium on-demand instead of waiting for cinemas to reopen after the novel coronavirus pandemic, John Stephens, the CFO of WarnerMedia owner AT&T, said Tuesday.