• How the ‘Botched’ doctors are keeping themselves busy in quarantine

    How the ‘Botched’ doctors are keeping themselves busy in quarantine

    The “Botched” doctors may not be able to perform any surgeries, but they’re staying busy while quarantined. Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow — alongside his wife, former “Real Housewives of Orange County” star Heather Dubrow — shared their tips for staying sane with Page Six. Nassif, 57, revealed that he’s been doing plenty of …
  • AMC theaters in talks to hire bankruptcy law firm Weil Gotshal amid coronavirus shutdown

    AMC theaters in talks to hire bankruptcy law firm Weil Gotshal amid coronavirus shutdown

    AMC Entertainment is inching closer to a possible bankruptcy. The nation’s largest movie theater chain, whose cinema houses have been shuttered nationwide since mid-March because of the coronavirus, is in talks to hire law firm Weil Gotshal & Manges to explore a potential Chapter 11 filing, The Post has learned. Weil Gotshal’s team is headed …
  • Coronavirus threatens to shrink struggling US movie theater chains

    Coronavirus threatens to shrink struggling US movie theater chains

    Coming to a theater near you: a marquee with no movie titles on it, but instead big letters that say “gone out of business.” With movie houses nationwide closed by the coronavirus, big cinema chains like AMC Entertainment and Regal Cinemas parent CineWorld are at risk of filing for bankruptcy in the coming weeks or …
  • Heath Ledger refused to present at Oscars over ‘Brokeback Mountain’ jokes

    Heath Ledger refused to present at Oscars over ‘Brokeback Mountain’ jokes

    Late actor Heath Ledger was so adamant that 2005’s “Brokeback Mountain” be taken seriously, he refused to entertain those who made jest of the homosexual relationship central to the story, according to co-star Jake Gyllenhaal. Gyllenhaal recently revealed that the Oscar-winner refused to present at the 2007 Academy Awards due to a joke written into …
  • AMC hoping to reopen movie theaters by mid-June

    AMC hoping to reopen movie theaters by mid-June

    AMC Entertainment chief executive Adam Aron is looking at mid-June to reopen US movie theaters. The US market’s largest cinema chain shuttered all 600 of its national locations March 17 as the coronavirus ripped through the country. The pandemic has caused the temporary closure of nearly all of the country’s 40,000-plus screens. “We said we …
  • Heather Locklear makes rare appearance in video dedicated to coronavirus workers

    Heather Locklear makes rare appearance in video dedicated to coronavirus workers

    Heather Locklear came out of social media hibernation to express her gratitude to all of the essential workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus crisis. “We are all going through a challenging time right now,” she said in a video shared on her Instagram. “I at first want to say thank you to all the …
  • Drive-in theaters make a comeback amid coronavirus

    Drive-in theaters make a comeback amid coronavirus

    As businesses nationwide struggle to survive amid the growing coronavirus pandemic, drive-in theaters in Florida are thriving. At the Ocala Drive-In, owner John Watzke said moviegoers are packing the lots in front of his two 90-foot screens as if every weeknight has become a Friday or Saturday evening. “For this time of year, business is …
  • Alvin Ailey to stream full-length performances online

    Alvin Ailey to stream full-length performances online

    Dance company Alvin Ailey is moving online. “Ailey for All” will offer videos of performances starting Monday with its most well-known work, “Revelations.” Full length performances will then stream Thursdays, and clips made by dancers at home will be included in a series called #TheShowMustGoOn. And for those who want to learn moves while in …
  • Terrence McNally loomed large through ups, downs on Broadway

    Terrence McNally loomed large through ups, downs on Broadway

    The coronavirus continues to devastate Broadway. Two highly anticipated plays — “Hangmen” and the revival of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” — have been scuttled. Actors are sick, among them much of the cast of “Moulin Rouge!” The day Broadway announced it was closing down, a bunch of top producers and theater executives met at …
  • Apollo Theater inaugurates remote Amateur Night auditions

    Apollo Theater inaugurates remote Amateur Night auditions

    The Apollo Theater will conduct auditions for its iconic Amateur Night remotely for the first time in its 86-year history. The Harlem theater closed its doors because of the coronavirus outbreak, but has asked hopefuls to send audition tapes for spots in the show’s 2020-21 season. Tapes can be up to five minutes long, and …