Jeffrey Wright says films shouldn't be only streaming because the theater experience is “woven in our DNA”
Photo Credit: Jay Maidment(NEW YORK) — With the upcoming November release of Universal’s James Bond sequel, No Time to Die, Jeffrey Wright is weighing in on the possible ban of Universal films in theaters following the studio’s decision
Personal information from Louisiana's COVID-19 “snitch” line is accidentally published
iStock/4FR(MISSOURI) — Hundreds of people who called a tip line to report their neighbors and local businesses for allegedly violating social distancing rules have found themselves exposed by Missouri’s own Sunshine Law. The law, meant to aid
With Jared's “Love Can't Wait” campaign, jewelry company offering 1,000 free virtual weddings

Jared(LOS ANGELES) — The jewelry company Jared has announced it’s sponsoring 1,000 free virtual weddings to those couples whose wedding plans were derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Part of Jared’s Love Can’t Wait campaign, the company is
“Way to go!” Tom Hanks surprises socially distanced graduating class of Ohio's Wright State University

ABC/Ida Mae Astute(OHIO) — Tom Hanks, who, along with wife Rita Wilson, were among the first celebrities to come down with, and recover from, COVID-19, paid it forward with an inspiring video message for the graduating class of Ohio’s Wright State University.
'John Wick 4', 'The Hitman's Bodyguard' sequel, bumped over COVID-19

Lionsgate(LOS ANGELES) — Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lionsgate has delayed the release of Keanu Reeves’ John Wick: Chapter 4 to 2022, and The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard — starring Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, Antonio Banderas and Morgan Freeman — to 2021. Damon Wolf, chief marketing
COVID-19 all-in-one update

(NEW YORK) — Here’s the latest information on the COVID-19 coronavirus as of 9:30 a.m. ET. Latest reported numbers globally per Johns Hopkins University Global diagnosed cases: 3,524,429 Global deaths: 247,838. The United States has the most
Strip joint attempts to reopen as “essential” business

Konstantin T./iStock(HOUSTON, Texas) — Good news: Texas is starting the process of reopening the state after COVID-19 caused it to close down. Bad news: You won’t be able to gawk at booty-shaking strippers anytime soon. The New
COVID-19 kills nearly a quarter-million people worldwide
ChakisAtelier/iStock(NEW YORK) — According to data from Johns Hopkins University, COVID-19 has claimed the lives of over 247,000 people as of Monday morning and sickened more than 3.5 million. It’s been previously reported the number of cases
Pompeo says there's “enormous evidence” that COVID-19 came from lab

iStock/Satyrenko(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — A conspiracy theory that COVID-19 didn’t originate in a Chinese market, but instead a lab, is gaining ground in the White House. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday there are “enormous” signs that the pandemic