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While the other Hollywood studios have decided to delay the release of their big films due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Warner Bros has stood out. It has released it’s big-screen spectacles like
Tenet and
Wonder Woman 1984. And now it’s gearing up to release the much-talked about action flick,
Godzilla vs. Kong, worldwide. While it’s releasing in the USA on March 31, it was scheduled to be released in India on March 26.
And now,
Bollywood Hungama has exclusively learnt that this massy monster fare’s release plans have undergone a change. A source reveals, “Warner Bros India has decided to prepone the release by 2 days. So instead of March 26, it’ll now have a mid-week release on Wednesday March 24.” When asked whether it’ll have a limited, paid-preview type release on March 24 and 25, the source said, “No, it’ll be a full-fledged release from Wednesday morning.” The film is releasing in theatres in origina
Disneyland attraction
Adventure Thru Inner Space, featuring a rather infamous corporate sponsor.
First up, Corridor Crew sat down to take a look at the visual effects used to bring some brutal violence in the red band trailer for the new
Mortal Kombat. Plus, they also look at a different kind of motion-capture animation from the bad B-movie
Species, the impressive stop-motion animation from the original
RoboCop, and the far less impressive digital effects in the absolutely abysmal remake from 2014.
Next, The Hollywood Reporter continues their awards season roundtable discussions, this time with some of the most buzzed about actors of the year. Listen to the nearly hour-and-a-half conversation between Ben Affleck (
St. Vincent Hospital nurses strike in Worcester, Mass. over unsafe staffing ratios
At 6:00 a.m. on Monday, March 8, 800 nurses at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts began an open-ended strike. This is the first strike at the hospital in 20 years by nurses. They are members of the Massachusetts Nurses Association and have been working without a contract since 2019.
St. Vincent nurses are demanding improved staffing ratios because the current ratio of 5 patients to 1 nurse on medical-surgical floors is unsafe, leading to preventable complications, injuries and deaths. Nurses want the ratio set to 4 to 1. The staffing ratio has been their main concern since contract negotiations began in November 2019.
Amitabh Bachchan to Receive Film Archive Award From Christopher Nolan and Martin Scorsese
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Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan will be the 2021 recipient of the annual award presented by the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF).
The FIAF Award was introduced in 2001, when it was presented to Martin Scorsese for his film archival efforts. It has since recognized personalities from outside the archival scene who have worked to advocate the cause of film preservation.
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Past winners include Ingmar Bergman (2003), Mike Leigh (2005), Hou Hsiao-hsien (2006), Peter Bogdanovich (2007), Rithy Panh (2009), Agnès Varda (2013), Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (2016), Christopher Nolan (2017), Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2018), Jean-Luc Godard (2019), and Walter Salles (2020).
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