There's a Starman waiting in the sky — though we may be waiting a little while longer for him to come to the big screen.
31.03.2020 - 22:39 / hollywoodreporter.com
The American Film Institute is hoping to help entertain audiences in this new period of social distancing.
AFI announced Tuesday that it will launch the AFI Movie Club, a daily virtual gathering "to leverage our collective love of film on behalf of optimism in this time of global uncertainty." Iconic movies will be selected by AFI each day for the world to watch together, "creating a communal viewing experience during these unprecedented times of social distancing." "AFI’s goal is to live in a
.There's a Starman waiting in the sky — though we may be waiting a little while longer for him to come to the big screen.
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