Mission Impossible 7 Canceled? Tom Cruise Hits Major Headache During Filming
Production for the Mission Impossible 7 has been canceled after the crew reportedly refused to work on the set amid COVID-19 protocols.
Shooting for the action-packed film in the middle of a pandemic has been an impossible mission after the entire cast and crew flew to the UAE to film some scenes.
Mission Impossible 7 Problem: Unhappy Production Crew
As per The Sun, the director was forced to yell cut because of the unhappy production crew. An insider revealed, The whole production crew has hit yet another issue.
The outlet reported that the crew demanded to head back home to the UK this weekend just before the 10-day hotel quarantine rules will be reinforced starting Monday.
A big hit to the community : Historic San Francisco movie theater closes permanently
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The CinéArts at the Empire Theatre in 2009.Kevin Y./Yelp
One of San Francisco’s historic movie theaters has closed permanently, felled by the pandemic, KQED reported.
The CinéArts at the Empire movie theater first opened in 1925 as the Portal Theatre. It only had one screen back then, like many other theaters that opened at the time. The cinema would see several name changes throughout the years, becoming the Empire in 1936 and then CinéArts at the Empire after Cinemark acquired the property.
The theater was an important part of the West Portal neighborhood and beyond. For many residents in the area, it was their local cinema and a community gathering space. On Halloween, for instance, the theater would join other businesses on the block to offer candy for young trick-or-treaters.