In its young life, Amazon Studios has proven unafraid of splashy premieres for its theatrical and streaming titles.
They staged a fun run through the streets of Hollywood from the screening to the after party of the festival darling “Brittany Runs a Marathon.” They shut down Pasadena’s Rose Bowl and erected a world’s fair, complete with hot air balloons, for Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones’ “The Aeronauts.”
But in the time of coronavirus, with padlocked movie theaters and social distance orders in place, the company is weaponizing its promotional budgets to make a different kind of impression — supporting devastated local businesses and helping to feed school kids.
Within the past month, Amazon has staged two “at-home” movie premieres for tastemakers and press, providing dinner, concession snacks, some good wine and other creature comforts. Deliveries in over 10 markets across the country utilize product from local food and beverage shops,...
They staged a fun run through the streets of Hollywood from the screening to the after party of the festival darling “Brittany Runs a Marathon.” They shut down Pasadena’s Rose Bowl and erected a world’s fair, complete with hot air balloons, for Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones’ “The Aeronauts.”
But in the time of coronavirus, with padlocked movie theaters and social distance orders in place, the company is weaponizing its promotional budgets to make a different kind of impression — supporting devastated local businesses and helping to feed school kids.
Within the past month, Amazon has staged two “at-home” movie premieres for tastemakers and press, providing dinner, concession snacks, some good wine and other creature comforts. Deliveries in over 10 markets across the country utilize product from local food and beverage shops,...
- 4/20/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Home and Away actress Jess Tovey has revealed that she found shooting her final scenes with co-star Todd Lasance (Aden Jefferies) "heartbreaking". The 21-year-old, who announced in May that she had quit her role as Belle Taylor, told TV Week that it was "incredibly hard" to say goodbye to the series after three years. "My last scene with Todd was just heartbreaking," she said. "I had my eyes closed and he was holding me really tight. When they called out, 'Cut!' I flung my arms around his neck and we just hugged for ages. "My last scene with Lynne McGranger, where Belle is thanking Irene, mirrored everything I felt about Lynne. But one of the hardest goodbyes was with Charlotte Best (Annie Campbell). She's like my little sister and we were both (more)...
- 8/17/2009
- by By Darren Rowe
- Digital Spy
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