Wow. You know things have gotten bad when we’re even tempted to look back on the era of George W. Bush with fondness.
16.05.2020 - 04:59 / variety.com
By Dave McNary
Film Reporter
Movie theaters in the North America are slowly coming back to life with about 200 locations open as of Friday — nearly double last weekend’s total, Comscore is reporting.
Drive-in movie locations are dominating the landscape with about 150 of the nation’s 306 drive-in locations now open, acccoding to Comscore. About 50 brick-and-mortar locations are now open.
Texas has by far the biggest number of open locations with 29 including several brick-and-mortar
Wow. You know things have gotten bad when we’re even tempted to look back on the era of George W. Bush with fondness.
By Sonia Kil
Bryce Hall is back on social media.
Earlier this week, Donald Trump sparked controversy when he used a song from the rapper, TI, to attack Joe Biden in a campaign ad. The video uses lyrics from the song, “Whatever You Like,” with much of the lyrical content changed to suit his message.
By Andreas Wiseman
Rod Lurie is an incredibly underrated director. In particular, his three political films in The Contender, Deterrence, and Nothing but the Truth, really are phenomenal works.
By Dave McNary
By Patrick Frater
The Jonas Brother have debuted their music video for “X” featuring Karol G.
Loren Gray is making something tasty!
The studio behind Russell Crowe’s new movie “Unhinged” is taking a big gamble by making it the first major release to hit theaters since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Fletcher is back!
Fletcher is back!
By Brent Lang
WarnerMedia's Warner Bros. will "continue to work with theater owners" even though it took animated film Scoob! straight to premium on-demand instead of waiting for cinemas to reopen after the novel coronavirus pandemic, John Stephens, the CFO of WarnerMedia owner AT&T, said Tuesday.