IMAX theatres at the Chinese box office continues to exceed our expectations and reinforces our belief that audiences are eager to return to theatres where local guidelines allow,” said Rich Gelfond, CEO of IMAX in a statement.
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Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorWhile Universal’s Dolittle and Warner Bros’ reissue of Interstellar were the big kahunas in China this weekend, Russell Crowe-starrer Unhinged hit the road in 19 new markets over the session. Among them, the UK, Australia, Netherlands and New Zealand where the Solstice Studios pic was No.
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In total, Unhinged took the No. 1 position in 11 markets this weekend which overall
.IMAX theatres at the Chinese box office continues to exceed our expectations and reinforces our belief that audiences are eager to return to theatres where local guidelines allow,” said Rich Gelfond, CEO of IMAX in a statement.
Rebecca Davis editorPeter Chan’s hotly anticipated biographical sports drama “Leap” is set to hit China on Sept. 30, becoming the first of the Chinese New Year blockbusters canceled due to COVID-19 to set a theatrical outing.Local animation “Jiang Ziya: Legend of Deification,” which was also originally scheduled to premiere over the lunar new year, will premiere the day after.
Queen of Curls’ by her colleagues at McCrory Hair, Vicky can no longer take on new clients following the coronavirus lockdown because she’s fully booked, and is now training others in the salon. But it’s not just Vicky who has discovered a career from curly hair; Instagrammer Toni Macaroni has too.
RTÉ have confirmed Fair City will be back on television screens in early September.
was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, which shut down production on the show in mid-March.
season 4 is finally back on the TV schedule after its premiere was delayed amid the coronavirus pandemic. The initial outbreak forced shutdowns on film and TV production all around the world, including the latest installment of the Emmy-winning FX series.
The upcoming fourth season of Fargo, which will star Chris Rock, has finally been given a premiere date!
Also Read: 'Fargo': Chris Rock Heads to 1950s Kansas City in First Trailer for Season 4 of FX Drama (Video)Below is FX’s full — and lengthy — Season 4 description. Hawley is so particular and talented that we didn’t dare change a word.In 1950 Kansas City, two criminal syndicates fighting for a piece of the American dream have struck an uneasy peace.
While it’s nice that we’re already in August, the year has been going by at a snail’s pace with the pandemic really messing up things. So, even though it feels like it’s been years since the film and TV industry has been shut down, it’s actually only been several months and it seems as if more and more productions are beginning again.
Fargo Season 4 is finally back on the TV calendar. The long-awaited fourth installment of Noah Hawley's anthology series is now set to premiere with its first two episodes on FX on Sunday, Sept.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe upcoming fourth installment of Noah Hawley’s FX anthology series Fargo, headlined by Chris Rock, will debut Sept. 27 with its first two episodes, directed by Hawley, airing back-to-back.Originally slated to premiere April 19, Season 4 of Fargo was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, which shut down production on the show in mid-March.
Will Thorne Staff WriterFX has finally settled on a premiere date for season 4 of “Fargo.”Season 4 was originally scheduled to debut in April, but was delayed for five months “due to the postponement of production related to the coronavirus.” It will now premiere with back-to-back episodes on Sunday, Sept. 27, with the remaining nine episodes airing weekly from there.
Sam Mendes' harrowing World War I movie 1917 debuted at the top of China's box office this weekend, as the country's theatrical business still deals with pandemic-related restrictions on operations. China's cinemas are now into their third week of reopening after a novel coronavirus enforced lockdown in January, and theatrical companies are operating with limits on the number of screens and with strict social distancing measures in place.
Rebecca Davis editorSam Mendes’ World War I saga “1917” took the top spot at China’s box office this weekend with a $5.3 million debut, according to data from industry tracker Maoyan, as overall nationwide ticket sales dipped down from the week before.Meanwhile, the China premiere of the 20th Century Fox’s racing drama “Ford V. Ferrari” flopped and came in fifth with just $1.2 million.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson A day that Attorney General William Barr, Sen.
One of the better developments in the era of peak television has been that of the non-sequential season orders. Gone are the days where a television network would crank out season after season of a popular show.