
John Horn
Former Host, Retake, The Frame and Hollywood: The Sequel
(he/him)
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In addition to all of its theme parks being chained up, Disney has been unable to release its feature films, its four massive cruise ships are deserted, no one can buy tickets to the company's live stage musicals, and its toy stores are closed.
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The 10-part ESPN documentary could help the cable network regain some audience.
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The Cannes Film Festival has been postponed yet again, and may not even happen this year.
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With Cannes now postponed indefinitely and the prospects for other fall festivals uncertain, Hollywood sales agents are scrambling to find new ways to auction their films and bring them to audiences hungry for new content.
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What exactly are we doing with our unstructured free time?
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Come Sunday, 30,000 people who work at Disneyland and other Disney properties in Anaheim will be furloughed.
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Those affected work at Disneyland, California Adventure, three Disney hotels and Downtown Disney.
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In response theater closures caused by Covid, the animated film is the first major studio release to bypass a theatrical release in favor of video-on-demand.
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Studios, unions and guilds have all created relief funds for their employees and members.
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While you can't hit hiking trails anymore, and long commutes are a thing of the past, there are still plenty of opportunities to listen to a good audiobook. May we suggest crime novels?
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