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Daily update March 15, 2020
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Variety
Overall North American box office revenues are projected to fall 40% from last weekend as the coronavirus pandemic hits hard and health officials urge social distancing. Disney-Pixar's family friendly "Onward" should repeat as the top film with $12.5 million at ...
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IndieWire
On March 12, writer-director-actress Amy Seimetz debuted her new indie film "She Dies Tomorrow" at an oddly subdued Soho House in West Hollywood. Star Kate Lyn Sheil is on hand; she portrays Amy, an anxious first-time homeowner who tells her artist ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Weekly news magazine Le Point quotes film festival board member saying it would be "very difficult if not impossible" for the festival to go ahead amid the coronavirus shutdown. The Cannes International Film Festival has denied French media reports that ...
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IndieWire
Editor's note: This article contains spoilers for the conclusion of Julia Hart's "Stargirl." There are no tidy endings at the conclusion of Jerry Spinelli's beloved YA novel "Stargirl." The 2000 book chronicles the changes that come to an Arizona high school after ...
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Hollywood Reporter
A trio of new nationwide releases are coming in behind expectations, while holdover 'Onward' is facing the biggest second-weekend drop in Pixar's history. Moviegoing has begun slowing noticeably in the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to ...
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Los Angeles Times
Things change fast in the time of coronavirus. But as public spaces closed down this week across the country over fears of the viral pandemic, moviegoers were still buying tickets to see the latest new releases, albeit at softer numbers than expected.
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Bleacher Report
With the United States under a declaration of national emergency due to the coronavirus outbreak, WWE SmackDown hit the Fox airwaves live from the company's performance center in Orlando with a show headlined by a hauntingly fantastic promo from ...
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USA TODAY
Spoiler alert! The following details the ending of "The Hunt," so beware if you haven't seen the movie yet. A most dangerous game is afoot in the controversial social satire/horror thriller "The Hunt," pitting liberal "elites" against right-wing "deplorables," ending ...
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Sacramento Bee
LOS ANGELES — Coronavirus precautions were already popping up in Hollywood: "No handshakes or selfies" signs were posted outside the room where Vin Diesel was promoting his new movie. TV shows started taping without live audiences. South by ...
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The New York Times
Man, "Star Trek: Picard" is dark. That is the thought that kept running through my head during this week's episode. There have been other dark moments throughout the series — but this is the episode when the darkness really stood out. From the start of the ...
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