Lily Collins and Charlie McDowell are taking precautions while grabbing essentials.
23.03.2020 - 00:43 / justjared.com
Drive-In Movie Theaters are having a resurgence right now during the coronavirus outbreak.
According to reports via Deadline and the Los Angeles Times, the theaters are seeing a bump in business because most other traditional movie theaters have closed during the crisis.
Many are heading to the drive-in to enjoy a movie out at the theater and they can, because of how a vehicle is considered its’ own space.
This limits interactions with others and is one of the safest social distancing ways to
Lily Collins and Charlie McDowell are taking precautions while grabbing essentials.
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LOS ANGELES -- Sports are on hold, theaters are closed and so are amusement parks, a disaster-movie scenario that has Hollywood reeling. But Americans held captive at home by the coronavirus can turn to Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and other streaming services, outliers in an entertainment industry brought to an unprecedented standstill.
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