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New Movies to Watch This Week: In the Earth, Beast Beast, We Broke Up, Hope

New Movies to Watch This Week: In the Earth, Beast Beast, We Broke Up, Hope Peter Debruge, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail With traditional release patterns still in turmoil as Hollywood and the world adjusts to the pandemic, it can be intimidating to keep up with when and where new films are being released but the truth is, there are more movies coming out each week now than ever before. It’s just a question of where to look. Let Variety help you find that next well-earned bit of escapism, whether it’s a Milla Jovovich stunt spectacular (like “The Rookies”) or a sexy Japanese manga adaptation (à la “Ride or Die” on Netflix). Here’s a rundown of those films opening this week that

Hollywood actor arrested over $690m Ponzi scheme

news Hollywood actor arrested over $690m Ponzi scheme © Alamy Zachary Horwitz, also known as Zach Avery, is yet to play a major role in a Hollywood film An aspiring Hollywood actor has been accused of scamming millions from film investors by tricking them with fake Netflix deals to fund a lavish lifestyle. Zachary Horwitz, 34, was arrested on Tuesday by FBI agents on suspicion of running a $690m (£502m) Ponzi scheme. Mr Horwitz, whose stage name is Zach Avery, allegedly raised funds from investors for film licensing deals with Netflix and HBO that did not exist. He was charged with wire fraud.

Zach Avery: Hollywood actor arrested over $690m Ponzi scheme

Zach Avery: Hollywood actor arrested over $690m Ponzi scheme
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New Movies to Watch This Week: Disney s Raya, Amy Poehler s Moxie and Eddie Murphy s Return

Skip to main content Currently Reading New Movies to Watch This Week: Disney s Raya, Amy Poehler s Moxie and Eddie Murphy s Return Peter Debruge, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail It’s a very different landscape this week than it was a year ago, just before the pandemic forced cinemas to close around the country. Still, with New York cinemas cautiously reopening this week and many other markets determined to bring moviegoing back, the studios and indie distributors alike are bringing many of their long-delayed releases onto screens, albeit in an entirely new way.  For contrasting examples, look at how two of the majors are handling what were intended to be family film tentpoles: Paramount decided to bypass theaters entirely with “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run,” using the title to launch its new subscription service, Paramount Plus (audiences can also rent it, at a price of $19.99, for a limited time via PVOD platforms). Disney tested a similar approach with

The Berlin Film Fest Kicks off Online With a Premiere From Lebanon

The Berlin Film Fest Kicks off Online With a Premiere From Lebanon
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