Dave Chappelle and friends made sure to have a blast in a social-distanced way during the Fourth of July weekend.
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Rush.The rest of the drive-in series will also feature the likes of Moulin Rouge, Moana, The Incredibles, Toy Story, The Hunger Games, Star Wars, Dirty Dancing and Pretty Woman in the first two weeks.
More films are expected to be confirmed soon.Tickets for the first two weeks of shows will be available to buy from 10am on June 22 here.Speaking of the new event, Secret Cinema CEO Max Alexander says: “Secret Cinema allows people to escape reality through the magic and wonder of iconic and beloved
.Dave Chappelle and friends made sure to have a blast in a social-distanced way during the Fourth of July weekend.
The UK’s first dedicated socially distanced arena has announced its first wave of huge acts this summer.
The Libertines, Supergrass and Two Door Cinema Club are among the leading acts for the UK’s first socially distanced music venue this summer.The Virgin Money Unity Arena, which is set to open at Newcastle Racecourse, will allow fans across the North East to enjoy music for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began.It’s now been confirmed that the venue will open with a full DJ set from Craig Charles on August 14, before Two Door Cinema Club headline on the following day.Taking place
Dave Chappelle enjoyed some socially distanced live music on July 4.
Star Wars alum and BAFTA winner John Boyega is set to star alongside Jack Reynor (Midsommer), Jodie Turner-Smith (Queen & Slim) and BAFTA and Oscar nominee Felicity Jones (Star Wars: Rogue One, The Theory of Everything) in the high octane thriller Borderland. The Guard Brothers (The Uninvited) will direct, while Chris Coen (The Childhood of a Leader), Rebecca Brown and Rocket Science will produce the film, with Jones as executive producer.
coronavirus lockdown restrictions gradually easing across much of Europe, German thrash metal outfit Destruction have performed their first two shows to a socially-distanced audience.The band played to 250 fans on Friday (July 3) and to an audience of 300 the following night at the Z7 club in Pratteln, Switzerland, a venue which can usually accommodate 1,600 people.The band live-streamed a part of the show on Facebook, which you can see below, along with other pieces of fan footage.In an
Stacey Solomon and Mrs Hinch, a.k.a. Sophie Hinchliffe, have finally reunited after spending months apart amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The adorable best friends each took to their Instagram stories to document their day as their little boys Rex and Ronnie, both one, enjoyed a socially distanced lunch date together for the first time since lockdown restrictions were eased yesterday, 4 July.
here"As a result four arrests were made by officers and we supported licensees who chose to close their own premises.“No pubs have been closed by the police.“We’d like to thank the majority of the public who have acted responsibly throughout Saturday, especially whilst watching the much-anticipated Derby v Forest match.”In London, Rafal Liszewski, a store manager at Clonezone on Soho’s Old Compton Street described crowds in the area on Saturday night after pubs were allowed to trade again as
There are plenty of intriguing “what if” casting stories in Hollywood, where now-known actors auditioned for roles that they didn’t get, before the movie ended up being incredibly successful. There’s Jake Gyllenhaal auditioning for “Lord of the Rings,” Gwyneth Paltrow in “Jurassic Park” or Kurt Russell‘s auditioning to play Han Solo.
Dolittle returns to the #1 spot. This week's film chart finally includes a newcomer into the Top 10 in the shape of 2019 drama Dark Waters starring Anne Hathaway.
As is the case with most pop culture, even the most hated things in film eventually find fans over time. This is what the whole idea of a cult classic is based on, with a failed film eventually finding its audience after time.
Mark Hamill has sent fans on a wild goose chase through the Star Wars film archives after revealing he had secretly voiced a number of characters in various movies.
When Lucasfilm announced that the studio was working with Jon Favreau on a new “Star Wars” series titled “The Mandalorian,” it was assumed that the series spawned from the previous development on the long-rumored “Boba Fett” spin-off feature. However, according to ‘Mandalorian’ filmmaker Dave Filoni, that’s actually not the case at all.
Though he is best known for playing Luke Skywalker in the “Star Wars” franchise, Mark Hamill has had a very prolific voice acting career over the years, appearing in many beloved cartoons from “Batman: The Animated Series,” to “Avatar: The Last Airbender.” This is to say, we shouldn’t really be that surprised to know that Hamill managed to sneak in a voice acting cameo in season 1 of “The Mandalorian.” READ MORE: Jon Favreau Says ‘Mandalorian’ Season 2 Is Still On Track For October The cameo was
Star Wars legend Mark Hamill had a secret cameo in The Mandalorian.Hamill secretly appeared in the Disney+ show, which came to UK screens earlier this year, during episode five.As revealed in the final episode of Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian – a programme which explores the behind-the-scenes stories behind The Mandalorian – Hamill is revealed as appearing as the voice of the bartender at the Mos Eisley cantina on Tatooine.
Tony Award nominated director Michael Arden has created the first-ever immersive, drive-through, and socially-distanced theater piece!