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Gal Gadot and celebrity friends sing "Imagine" to us from their quarantines
AV Club the Olympic Flame has arrived in Tokyo... but how will the Olympics go on?
Criterion has announced its June titles - Portrait of a Lady on Fire, whoooo!
France 24 Cannes has finally made the announcement. The long running festival will not be cancelled but postponed. It will now begin at the end of June instead of mid-Ma 

After the jump including coronavirus dread at movie theaters, Baz Luhrmann's Elvis, the fate of Pixar's Onward, and more...


Film School Rejects takes a fun look at a classic stunt from James Cameron's T2: Judgment Day. How'd they do that? 
Empire Edgar Wright asks moviegoers to support movie theaters while they're shut down - there are ways to do so.
Out another scary coronavirus experience, this time the designer who created Sasha Velour's iconic headdresses on RuPaul's Drag Race
Variety Baz Luhrmann talks about the halting of his Elvis movie for now
Deadline with coronavirus cutting Pixar's Onward off at the box office knees, they're just moving it to VOD (today) and Disney+ (April 3rd). It is now, by quite a large margin, the lowest grossing of all Pixar movies.
Gizmodo listens to Tom Hooper's Cats commentary
Out Schitts Creek is getting Funko Pop figures for June
Coming Soon Kino Lober is launching Kino Marquee in association with arthouse movie theaters so people can screen arthouse movies at home starting with Brazil's Bacurau
IndieWire theaters are preparing to reopen in China with a slate of blockbusters in rerelease. The cool part is that all proceeds of those rereleases will be going to the theaters themselves (since that industry has taken such a huge hit)
Adam Lance Garcia has lined up all 9 Star Wars movies in a simultaneous grid format. It's kinda cool.
IndieWire streamers should buy these SXSW titles that didn't get to premiere

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