Singer/songwriter Kate Nash (center) is the subject of Amy Goldstein's documentary "Kate Nash: Underestimate the Girl" which is available on Alamo on Demand. (CAROLINA FARUOLO PHOTO)
Singer/songwriter Kate Nash (center) is the subject of Amy Goldstein's documentary "Kate Nash: Underestimate the Girl" which is available on Alamo on Demand. (CAROLINA FARUOLO PHOTO)
As with everything, the pandemic has had a profound effect on the film industry. The theatrical release of new films from the major studios has been on hold since March.
New films, like “Scoob,” “Capone,” and “Valley Girl,” have been debuting on video-on-demand (VOD) services and other films set for theatrical release, such as “Artemis Fowl,” are going direct to streaming services.
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