Once one of the biggest nights on television, home of such hits as Golden Girls, Saturday has become a scripted wasteland where cancelled series go to air their final episodes.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWhen the coronavirus hit last spring, some people embraced lockdown as an opportunity to get around to doing the things they always said they’d do someday.
The months-long hiatus from normal life meant there was finally time to crack the spine on that moldering copy of “War and Peace,” binge-watch the must-see TV show that had gone unseen or perhaps embrace the art of banana bread-making.Not Tina Fey.She spent extra time with her husband, the composer Jeff
.Once one of the biggest nights on television, home of such hits as Golden Girls, Saturday has become a scripted wasteland where cancelled series go to air their final episodes.
If there's one couple who has stolen the spotlight in 2021, it's none other than Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez aka Bennifer. In case you were living under a rock in the early 2000s, Ben and Jen met and fell in love on the sets of their movie Gigli in July 2002, got engaged the same year in November, postponed their September 2003 wedding citing "excessive media attention" before calling it quits for good in early 2004.After 17 years, Bennifer is back and looks stronger than ever.
you think that it is?”Without hesitation, Biden responded, “I would ask him again. Thank you.” With that he smiled and turned to exit.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticBefore “Hamilton,” there was “In the Heights,” the revolutionary Tony-winning hip-hop musical that put Lin-Manuel Miranda — and the northern tip of Manhattan — on Broadway’s map.
Cher celebrates her 75th birthday on Thursday, May 20, but that’s not all she’s celebrating.
There appears to have been some sort of disconnect between the Motion Picture Association (MPA), the National Association of Theater Owners (NATO), and Hollywood’s major studios (and emphasis on “major”) over today’s “Big Screen Is Back Event.” The organizers recruited former California Governor and the Terminator himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger, to kick off the morning’s events, J.J.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterAfter nearly 15 long and bleak months for the movie theater industry, a consortium of the major and independent studios gathered inside an AMC theater in Century City on Wednesday to celebrate — and cheerlead — the return of theatrical exhibition.
The former governor of California and Terminator franchise star made a big splash today at The Big Screen Is Back conference to exclaim, “The big screen is back, ladies and gentleman!”. Arnold Schwarzenegger then led the whole auditorium at the AMC Century City 15 in a chant “We are back! We are back!“
While the studios stacked up a number of trailers and clips for their upcoming summer slate at today’s conference The Big Screen is Back sponsored by the MPA, NATO and studios, 3x Oscar nominated producer Jason Blum was one of the few notable pieces of industry talent (outside distribution and marketing execs) mentioning how theatrical is king. Blum closed out the conference which was opened up by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Musical films, at least in the modern era, are pretty hit or miss.
On Wednesday morning, studio executives and exhibitors will rally at AMC’s Century City 15 multiplex to cheer the return of movie theaters that had been closed by the pandemic. “The Big Screen Is Back,” they’ll declare.
iOS - Android ‘A Cinema Near You’ is a two-year development programme to foster new local cinema provision across Scotland.
Movie theaters are slowly awakening from their pandemic-induced slumber. Just last month, “Godzilla vs.
The National Association of Theatre Owners, the Motion Picture Association, studios and industry figures are teaming for “The Big Screen Is Back,” a conference to be held on May 19 at the AMC Century City 15 in Century City, which will rally the comeback of exhibition as it reopens from the pandemic and present studios and distributors’ upcoming theatrical slates.
Ellen Burstyn in the upcoming comedy, and ET can exclusively debut the first trailer.A comedy about the young at heart, as the movie is billed, stars the Oscar winner as the fiercely independent Helen, who temporarily moves into Pine Grove Senior Community while her home undergoes repairs.
only to theaters).The sequel to Krasinski and wife Emily Blunt’s hit 2018 thriller “A Quiet Place” was originally set to release on March 20, 2020. Then the world shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the movie was shelved just weeks before its release.
A year ago, theaters across the world were shut down due to the COVID pandemic. Now, as theaters begin to reopen and in the US, large cinema chains hope the summer will be a time of rebounding, it appears that one major theater company is willing to team up with Netflix to help make that happen with the new film, “Army of the Dead.” For those unaware, for years now, Netflix has tried to get theater chains to showcase the company’s original films.