Kamis, 19 Maret 2020

Coronavirus Forces Movie Studios to Reckon With Collapsing Theatrical Windows - Hollywood Reporter

As theaters across the U.S. shut down, studios are experimenting with releasing on-demand, but for tentpoles "the math really doesn't work."

As the global coronavirus pandemic has shut down movie theaters around the world, the film business faces a potentially transformative question: Should studios hold movies for a later, indefinitely postponed theatrical release or make them available as online attractions now?

While NBCUniversal and Sony Pictures are offering films on a pay-per-view basis, media analyst Rich Greenfield says “they're doing this out of complete distress and as some kind of unique learning experience rather than as a shift in strategy.”

A statement from Sony Pictures chairman Tom Rothman as the studio announced a March 24 on-demand release of the Vin Diesel movie Bloodshot underscored the unusual nature of the decision. “Sony Pictures is firmly committed to theatrical exhibition and we support windowing,” he said. “This is a unique and exceedingly rare circumstance.”

While the on-demand model may work or at least mitigate the damage for some movies that are shut out of theaters due to the virus, Greenfield says, “the math really doesn't work” for big films. For low-budget or mid-range movies, releasing them on demand remains a gamble — an exercise in trying to solve an equation when variables are unknown.

NBCUniversal is making The Invisible Man, The Hunt and Focus Features' Emma available on demand, as well as — most significantly, in terms of budget — the upcoming DreamWorks Animation sequel Trolls World Tour. The movies will be available for a 48-hour rental period on all on-demand platforms, with a suggested price of $19.99 in the U.S. and equivalent in international markets, starting March 20.

So far Trolls, with its April 10 release date, is the only film that has had no domestic theatrical run that is set to debut as a pay-per-view offering. The 2016 original made $347 million worldwide on a budget of $125 million. The budget for the Trolls sequel is said to be above $90 million and the studio is locked into spending tens of millions on advertising. (The other films had abbreviated runs in theaters. Invisible Man grossed $64 million, Emma pulled in $9.9 million; The Hunt took in $5.3 million during its very short release.) Sony’s Bloodshot opened in theaters briefly on March 13 and grossed an estimated $9.3 million as the coronavirus crisis advanced.

Greenfield says that when it comes to the math of releasing a big-budget studio film on pay-per-view, much is unknown. “Let's say [Universal] thought Trolls would be a $600 million film. They could have made $260 million out of the theatrical window. At $20, can they sell 13 million copies? It's a big data point. They're going to learn a lot from doing Trolls,” he says.

But one veteran exec is skeptical. “No parent is looking to pay $20 so a child can watch a movie one or two times in the house,” he says. If a kid wanted to watch the Trolls sequel, he says, a parent — especially one with financial worries — might suggest watching Frozen 2 instead. Not only is a month’s subscription to Disney+ much cheaper than a movie on demand, but a child can stream a favorite movie over and over. And streamers have conditioned the public to wait for an on-demand movie to become available as part of their subscription. Overall, he says, “the pay-per-view business is likely to get smashed between a recession and streaming.” (He adds that he understands why Universal parent Comcast, as a cable operator and owner of Sky, would try to promote on-demand viewing.)

As for a potential blockbuster film aimed at more quadrants, Greenfield says no studio is likely to launch a movie with the potential to gross $1 billion on-demand, even in the current crisis. That explains Universal’s decision to push F9, the ninth installment of the Fast and Furious franchise, into 2021. (While some in the industry have speculated the studio might consider putting the film on its forthcoming Peacock streaming service to generate excitement — especially if the Olympics are postponed — studio sources rule that out, especially as the Peacock service is not international and the films derive a lot of revenue from China and Latin America. Minions: The Rise of Gru, set for the July 4 weekend, might be another option for Peacock, if the crisis does not abate, but the 2015 original grossed $1.2 billion.)

The pay-per-view strategy makes the most sense for low-budget films or movies that didn’t seem likely to pull in stellar box-office numbers had they held out for theaters. “For The Hunt or Bloodshot, something like this could be a real good opportunity,” says one exec whose company released one of those films.

Greenfield points out that the most successful pay-per-view event to date — the 2015 Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao fight — grossed $400 million in the U.S. “That was for a once-in-a-lifetime event where if you didn't pay for it in the moment, it had no value,” Greenfield says. “One question is, is there urgency for a pay-per-view movie the way there is for a sporting event? The answer is probably not."

On the other hand, the Mayweather-Pacquiao revenue had to be split among various parties. With pay-per-view, a Universal exec notes, “the services [that distribute the films] have very little to do, so the split on VOD is going to be heavily favorable to the studio.” And in the current crisis, with millions of consumers stuck at home with their children, who knows how much a new movie like Trolls World Tour might be worth to a family?

Meanwhile, challenged theater owners fear that the premium VOD offerings could be perceived by the public as a permanent change. One source says some theater owners across the globe were angered when Universal announced its plans. A longtime studio exec says their anxiety is justified, especially as a pay-per-view rental is probably cheaper for a couple than a night at the movies. “People from 13 to 30 have already completely changed the way they consume entertainment,” he says. “The question is, will this shift another generation of people from 30 to 50?”

The National Association of Theater Owners released a statement on Tuesday in defense of the theatrical model. "People will return to movie theaters because that is who people are,” the group said. “When they return they will rediscover a cutting edge, immersive entertainment experience that they have been forcefully reminded they cannot replicate at home." NATO is calling on Congress and the administration for relief, “to ensure that America’s movie theater industry and its tens of thousands employees across the country can remain resilient.”

Additional reporting by Pamela McClintock and Tatiana Siegel.

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Jimmy Fallon's Kids Crash At-Home Monologue, Tell Him He's Not Funny - TooFab

Working from home proved to be a little distracting for Jimmy Fallon.

"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" has been shooting new monologues everyday from self-isolation this week, with the host recruiting his family members to help him out.

Wife Nancy Juvonen worked the camera, while 6-year-old daughter Winnie took over for The Roots and the graphic department. 5-year-old Frances, however, was slightly less professional as uninvited cohost.

As Fallon started to speak, Frances literally crashed the scene by shooting down a slide into the room and proceeding to climb all over her father.

"I'm gonna tell some jokes. Want to stand there and laugh at daddy if they're funny?" he then asked his family. "If you hear a joke you think is funny, laugh at it."

They laughed, but it wasn't at what he was saying. Instead Frances kept crawling all over her dad, as Winnie repeatedly stepped in front of the camera lens.

When he asked whether she liked his jokes, Frances flat out told him, "No."

The failed monologue was followed by an interview with Lin-Manuel Miranda, who video conferenced his way into the show from his own home.

The two promoted their charity of the day, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, before the "Hamilton" creator performed "Dear Theodosia" from the show.

Watch the full appearance above!

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Tom Hanks' sister says actor is 'not good, but still okay' amid coronavirus diagnosis - Fox News

Tom Hanks' sister is opening up about the actor's positive coronavirus diagnosis, reminding fans that being an actor doesn't make him immune from the worldwide pandemic.

The "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" star, 63, has continued to provide fans updates about his and wife Rita Wilson's symptoms -- the latest being that their fevers are gone but they're still enduring "the blahs."

Now, Hanks' sister, Sandra Hanks Benoiton, broke her silence about his diagnosis as she remains in Italy under quarantine.

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"I have communicated with my brother. He's not great, but still OK," Sandra told the Daily Mail.

Asked if she was shocked by her brother's diagnosis, Sandra replied: "No. He's an actor, not a God [but] medical care in Australia is good."

According to the outlet, Sandra and her family moved to Italy in 2016. She is currently in the Pordenone province of Italy and her family is doing "okay." They are expected to remain on lockdown until April 3.

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"I'm lucky to be here, the spirit of the people is amazing! The U.S. and U.K. are failing miserably, however," she added.

Meanwhile, Hanks and Wilson continue to take to social media to engage with fans while passing the time. Wilson delighted her Instagram followers with a performance of a song she wrote titled "Broken Man."

Earlier in the week, Hanks provided a one-week update since testing positive for COVID-19.

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"Hey folks. Good News: One week after testing Positive, in self-isolation, the symptoms are much the same. No fever but the blahs," Hanks revealed. "Folding the laundry and doing the dishes leads to a nap on the couch."

Hanks then told fans that Wilson had won six straight hands of gin rummy and "leads by 201 points."

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"But I have learned not to spread my Vegemite so thick," he said referencing fans' reactions to a previous post showing his generous helping of Vegemite on toast.

"I traveled here with a typewriter, one I used to love. We are all in this together. Flatten the curve," Hanks concluded the post, which showed the typewriter he referenced.

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Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton May Have Interacted At Commonwealth Day After All - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton seemed to ignore each other at the Commonwealth Day service. The event marked Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry’s final joint public appearance before their exit becomes official. Although it looked like Meghan and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, barely said anything to each other, one royal exit believes they may have interacted more during Commonwealth Day. 

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Kate Middleton seemingly ignores the Sussexes

Meghan and Harry took part in a slew of royal engagements before making their final appearance for the cameras at the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey. All of the high-ranking members of the royal family were in attendance, setting the Sussexes up for a big reunion.

But fans were very disappointed when Meghan and Harry barely interacted with their royal counterparts. Not only were they left out of Queen Elizabeth’s grand procession, but they only exchanged brief greetings with William and Kate during the service.

When the Cambridges were shown to their seats, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry seemingly said hello to the couple, who did not gesture back. According to Express, royal expert Maggie Rulli thought the royals missed an opportunity to show a sense of unity, especially in light of recent events.

“The moment a lot of people are talking about is where they had the chance to have the optics of unity,” Rulli shared. “A lot of the younger royals were sitting together and it appears in this moment Meghan sort of mouths hello to William and Kate who are sitting nearby to them and it appears no one gestures back.”

That said, there is a chance that the couples interacted more than what fans witnessed on the live broadcast.

Did Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton interact more at Commonwealth Day?

Royal expert Omid Scobie noted that everyone was watching a live feed during the event and that the cameras were not always focused on Meghan and Harry. It is entirely possible that the Cambridges and Sussexes interacted more, the cameras just didn’t capture it.

“I think we need to point out that we are going off a live feed from inside the Abbey that didn’t remain on the couples at all times,” Scobie explained. “So as much as I would like to talk about it definitely there is always the chance that something took place when the camera wasn’t on them.”

Scobie admitted that the moment that was featured in the live feed seemed like a “frosty reception,” something the royals probably wanted to avoid at all costs. For reference, Kate and Meghan exchanged a warm kiss on the cheek during last year’s Commonwealth Day service.

Regardless of what happened when the cameras were not rolling, Scobie believes the royals missed a huge opportunity to show the world that everything is okay between the Cambridges and the Sussexes.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry returned to Canada, where they are expected to remain until their exit becomes official on March 31. At that time, the pair will cease using their royal titles and will be spending most of their time in North America.

Prince Harry leans on his wife for support

Body language experts have also examined the footage from the Commonwealth Day service and believe that Harry was showing clear signs of stress and “tension” throughout the event.

According to Mirror, expert Judi James argued that Harry was very tense when he and Meghan Markle arrived at Westminster Abbey and often touched his wedding ring for comfort.

“When he arrived, the minute he and Meghan had to drop hands, he immediately reached for his wedding ring which is a self comfort,” James stated. “Even when she was beside him after they had stopped holding hands, he was missing her, needing her support.”

Like other royal experts, James thought the greeting between the Sussexes and the Cambridges was very “odd.” Although she thought Harry and Kate exchanged a warm smile, the Duke of Sussex was “more rigid” when his attention turned to William.

Prior to Meghan and Harry’s exit, there were a plethora of rumors about Harry and William feuding. Their relationship has certainly been strained at times, and Harry’s decision to leave the royal family probably didn’t smooth things over between the brothers.

Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth fight before her wedding

Speaking of feuds, a recently unearthed report claims that Meghan and Queen Elizabeth got into a huge fight prior to her 2018 wedding.

According to Express, an insider said that Queen Elizabeth denied Meghan’s request to wear a certain tiara for her wedding. Harry was reportedly very angry when he heard the news and Queen Elizabeth quickly put her foot down.

“Meghan had her heart set on this tiara with emeralds in it and Prince Harry hit the roof when they were told it was impossible for her to wear it,” the source shared. “There was a very heated exchange that prompted the Queen to speak to Harry. She said: ‘Meghan cannot have whatever she wants. She gets what tiara she’s given by me.’”

Meghan and Harry tied the knot in a gorgeous ceremony in the spring of 2018. Before her relationship with Harry, the former Suits star married Trevor Engelson, whom she divorced in 2013.

Despite all the drama surrounding their final engagement, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not commented on their interaction with William and Kate. Queen Elizabeth will re-examine the move in 12 months, though the chances of them returning to the monarchy is regrettably slim.

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Kylie Jenner's Kitchen is Absolutely Stunning - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

It’s no secret that Kylie Jenner has plenty of money. The 22-year-old is the world’s youngest self-made billionaire, and she loves showing it off in the form of expensive handbags and overpriced outfits. But every once in a while, she lets fans into her home. And the beauty mogul recently showed off a photo of her kitchen — and it’s gorgeous.

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Kylie Jenner has made more than $1 billion through her cosmetics company

When Jenner first launched her Kylie Lip Kits in 2015, nobody could have guessed where they’d lead her today. The lip kits, which became Jenner’s signature product after having her lips done several years ago, sold out the minute they hit the market. And now, nearly five years later, she’s the world’s youngest self-made billionaire.

Jenner officially named her company Kylie Cosmetics in 2016, and the brand now features various makeup products. Jenner launched Kylie Skin last year, and several months later, she sold more than half of her cosmetics brand to Coty for a whopping $600 million, valuing her company at about $1.2 billion.

She occasionally takes fans inside her home

Jenner tends to keep her home out of the spotlight. She lives in a massive Hidden Hills, California, mansion, and though she often posts photos in her driveway or by her pool, she doesn’t typically show off the actual rooms in her home. Jenner does, however, love taking mirror pictures in her closet. It was her signature move for a while, though she’s backed away from it a little bit.

Kylie Jenner usually only shows occasional glimpses of the inside of her home.

Jenner recently showed fans her home’s foyer, which she decorated with black and white family photos. But now, she’s giving fans a sneak peek at other rooms in her home — including her kitchen.

Jenner recently showed off a photo of her kitchen

Jenner posted random photos of her home to her Instagram story, and one of them included a shot of her kitchen. Though the photo didn’t reveal the size of the kitchen (it mostly focused on a fruit bowl sitting on her counter), it did reveal the kitchen’s style. Jenner’s cabinets appear to be a medium gray, and her refrigerator looks like it’s large enough to be in a commercial kitchen.

A stainless steel oven sits to the right of the refrigerator, and Jenner’s white and gray-veined countertops were clearly visible in the photo, too. It’s unclear what material they are (likely either granite, quartz, or marble), though they certainly look expensive. Just beyond the fruit bowl was Jenner’s kitchen sink, which had an elegant arch; an almost-empty paper towel roll sat next to it.  

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It still might not compare to Kim Kardashian West’s massive kitchen

Though Jenner has more money than older sister Kim Kardashian West, nobody can forget how incredible Kardashian West’s kitchen(s) are. The Skims founder has a typical kitchen where her family eats as well as a commercial kitchen where her personal chef Marina prepares their daily meals. Kardashian West also has various refrigerators, including an incredible walk-in one that holds fresh fruits and veggies and only plant-based products. Both sisters’ kitchens are immaculate, but if you ask us, Jenner’s has a bit more of a homey feel. 

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Chrissy Teigen Defends Vanessa Hudgens After 'Really Dumb' Coronavirus Video - HuffPost

Chrissy Teigen is calling for kindness in the age of coronavirus, especially in regards to the internet’s current punching bag, Vanessa Hudgens.

The “High School Musical” alum came under fire earlier this week for her flippant response to the pandemic that has swept across at least 150 countries in recent weeks and killed more than 8,000 people globally. 

“Even if everybody gets it, like yeah, people are going to die, which is terrible... but inevitable?” Hudgens said on Instagram Live on Monday, sparking a major backlash on social media. 

After the “Rent: Live” star issued an apology for her “not at all appropriate” response to the crisis, Teigen is sticking up for the actor by calling off a Twitter pile-on. 

“Sometimes people, especially famous people, are gonna say really stupid shit. & so are you,” the cookbook author tweeted on Tuesday. “And they, and u, will learn from it & hopefully their history says they’re good. It’s ok. And at the same time, wow they really had a dumb fuckin moment. But u don’t have [to] ruin their lives.” 

The former supermodel went onto remind her followers that “this isn’t about me this time” but “it will be one day, or it’ll be you.”

“But yeah today it’s Vanessa lol,” she continued, adding in a separate tweet, “and no, life is rarely ruined for anyone. But you are damn well trying your best. Just stop.”

When Teigen started to get pushback from her own followers over the controversy, she doubled down on her empathy for Hudgens, while also acknowledging that the actor’s comments were “really dumb.” 

One fan told the “Lip Sync Battle” host that celebrities should “think about the impact their words can have” given their massive followings.

Teigen agreed, but still called for compassion, writing, “We all have stupid moments and some people (like me) have a lot of passion and things don’t come out the way we mean it.”

“It sucks and she for sure feels terrible and just stop watching her stuff but the knives gotta go,” she wrote, later adding, “I promise promise promise I learned and she is learning now and that’s all you can ask for.”

Chrissy Teigen is coming to Vanessa Hudgens' defense over her coronavirus controversy.
Chrissy Teigen is coming to Vanessa Hudgens' defense over her coronavirus controversy.

It’s unclear whether Teigen has been in communication with Hudgens, who’s gone silent on social media since apologizing for her comments. 

“Hey guys. I’m so sorry for the way I have offended anyone and everyone who has seen the clip from my Instagram Live yesterday,” Hudgens wrote in a note on Twitter. “I realize my words were insensitive and not at all appropriate for the situation our country and the world are in right now. This has been a huge wake up call about the significance my words have, now more than ever. I’m sending safe wishes to everyone to stay safe and healthy during this crazy time.”

Teigen went onto warn her followers about the toll dragging someone for sport on social media can take, noting, “Writing them over and over, the onslaught, it can drive a sane person insane and an unstable person to ... worse.”

The mother of two said she was speaking from her own experiences as an internet presence who has weathered her fair share of controversy.  

“Kids and online torture have made me a much more empathetic person,” she added. “May you never be on the end of everyone hating you.”

Teigen, meanwhile, is staying busy while social distancing by stealing the show during husband John Legend’s Instagram Live concerts.

The singer, as well as artists like Coldplay and Keith Urban are keeping fans entertained during lockdown with impromptu musical performances.

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Chrissy Teigen Defends Vanessa Hudgens After 'Really Dumb' Coronavirus Video - HuffPost

Chrissy Teigen is calling for kindness in the age of coronavirus, especially in regards to the internet’s current punching bag, Vanessa Hudgens.

The “High School Musical” alum came under fire earlier this week for her flippant response to the pandemic that has swept across at least 150 countries in recent weeks and killed more than 8,000 people globally. 

“Even if everybody gets it, like yeah, people are going to die, which is terrible... but inevitable?” Hudgens said on Instagram Live on Monday, sparking a major backlash on social media. 

After the “Rent: Live” star issued an apology for her “not at all appropriate” response to the crisis, Teigen is sticking up for the actor by calling off a Twitter pile-on. 

“Sometimes people, especially famous people, are gonna say really stupid shit. & so are you,” the cookbook author tweeted on Tuesday. “And they, and u, will learn from it & hopefully their history says they’re good. It’s ok. And at the same time, wow they really had a dumb fuckin moment. But u don’t have [to] ruin their lives.” 

The former supermodel went onto remind her followers that “this isn’t about me this time” but “it will be one day, or it’ll be you.”

“But yeah today it’s Vanessa lol,” she continued, adding in a separate tweet, “and no, life is rarely ruined for anyone. But you are damn well trying your best. Just stop.”

When Teigen started to get pushback from her own followers over the controversy, she doubled down on her empathy for Hudgens, while also acknowledging that the actor’s comments were “really dumb.” 

One fan told the “Lip Sync Battle” host that celebrities should “think about the impact their words can have” given their massive followings.

Teigen agreed, but still called for compassion, writing, “We all have stupid moments and some people (like me) have a lot of passion and things don’t come out the way we mean it.”

“It sucks and she for sure feels terrible and just stop watching her stuff but the knives gotta go,” she wrote, later adding, “I promise promise promise I learned and she is learning now and that’s all you can ask for.”

Chrissy Teigen is coming to Vanessa Hudgens' defense over her coronavirus controversy.
Chrissy Teigen is coming to Vanessa Hudgens' defense over her coronavirus controversy.

It’s unclear whether Teigen has been in communication with Hudgens, who’s gone silent on social media since apologizing for her comments. 

“Hey guys. I’m so sorry for the way I have offended anyone and everyone who has seen the clip from my Instagram Live yesterday,” Hudgens wrote in a note on Twitter. “I realize my words were insensitive and not at all appropriate for the situation our country and the world are in right now. This has been a huge wake up call about the significance my words have, now more than ever. I’m sending safe wishes to everyone to stay safe and healthy during this crazy time.”

Teigen went onto warn her followers about the toll dragging someone for sport on social media can take, noting, “Writing them over and over, the onslaught, it can drive a sane person insane and an unstable person to ... worse.”

The mother of two said she was speaking from her own experiences as an internet presence who has weathered her fair share of controversy.  

“Kids and online torture have made me a much more empathetic person,” she added. “May you never be on the end of everyone hating you.”

Teigen, meanwhile, is staying busy while social distancing by stealing the show during husband John Legend’s Instagram Live concerts.

The singer, as well as artists like Coldplay and Keith Urban are keeping fans entertained during lockdown with impromptu musical performances.

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