Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt have helped the club set-up a South African talent scheme.
27.03.2020 - 10:45 / thehollywoodnews.com
Curzon has announced that it will still release Moffie on 24th April, though it will go directly to their home streaming service. They add that a theatrical release will still go ahead at a later date when cinemas start to open up following the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown.
Looking forward to seeing this. Here is the synopsis:
To be a moffie is to be weak, effeminate, illegal. The year is 1981 and South Africa’s white minority government is embroiled in a conflict on the southern Angolan border.
Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt have helped the club set-up a South African talent scheme.
We’re just hearing that the Misbehaviour digital release has been brought forward by three months. The true story will now arrive on on-demand services from 15th April through Pathe following the cinema run being cut short by the Covid-19 crisis (with cinemas closing only 4 days after the film’s release). According to this morning’s official press release, the film will be available on all platforms (including Amazon Prime, Sky Store, and iTunes) for an exclusive period.
The band's sixth studio album will arrive this Friday (April 10)
By Bruce Haring
Following the global call for social distancing to slow down the spread of Covid-19, and now the countrywide South African lockdown, production companies worldwide have sought alternative means to distribute recently released and upcoming films – so too, the team behind critically acclaimed film, ‘Moffie’
London-born producer Juls has become one of the biggest names in Afrobeats over the past few years, working with Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, and Maleek Berry to help define a sound that's gone truly global. To get us started with the second day of Digital FORT, he sent us an hour-long, amapiano-influenced set to wake up with. It starts out blissful but picks up pretty quickly with contributions from South African house artists DJ Maphorisa, Semi Tee, and Kabza De Small.
The Television Academy is adjusting the eligibility and voting deadlines for this year’s Primetime Emmy calendar in response to concerns made by TV communication executives and awards strategists in the current coronavirus climate.
Universal Studios is staying closed for now.
David Walliams has announced that he will be releasing 30 free audio stories to help entertain school children during the coronavirus crisis.
South African rapper AKA has apologised for using the word “moffie” as an insult, claiming that he didn’t realise it was still a derogatory term. Really?