The movie was set to open in theaters last spring as a Warner Bros. release, but the closures due to COVID-19 prompted the sale to Netflix.
Month: September 2020
Season openers a mixed bag for first-year Razorback coaches
The Razorbacks are a 26.5-point underdog in the game that many feel will be out of hand in the first half.
Case update: Arkansas confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases increase by 1,096 Thursday
The number of confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases in Arkansas increased by 1,096 on Thursday.
Washington County to offer curbside absentee ballot drop-offs Saturdays in October
The Washington County Clerk will offer curbside absentee ballot drop-off events every Saturday during the month of October.
Musician Jontavious Willis coming to Walton Arts Center Oct. 22
Multi-instrumentalist and bluesman Jontavious Willis is coming back to the Walton Arts Center next month.
Sarah Bunch seeks re-election to Fayetteville City Council in Ward 3
Council Member Sarah Bunch is seeking a second term on the Fayetteville City Council.
Two titles added to Saturday Cinema at the Walmart AMP
Walmart AMP officials have added two new movies to the Saturday Cinema series at the venue.
Restaurant News: Girls Gone BBQ, Chicken Headz, Arsaga’s Mill District, and more
Here’s what we know about several places that have opened, closed, re-opened, or will soon open in Fayetteville.
William Harris running for mayor in Fayetteville
Harris faces Mayor Lioneld Jordan, Ron Baucom and Tom Terminella.
The intersection of Spring Street and Church Avenue is now an all-way stop
Drivers will notice a change at the intersection of Spring Street and Church Avenue in downtown Fayetteville.
Challenging schedule faces Hogs as Pittman era kicks off
If the Razorbacks had to play Georgia this season, it’s probably good that it came first.
New exhibit explores the before and after of Ansel Adams (with 100 images by Adams, too)
The exhibit challenges viewers to contemplate their interactions with nature – but also to make them.
Weekly deals & more: Sept. 21-27, 2020
Sales, specials, deals, discounts and more from the local places that keep the Flyer alive.
Even with BB&BBQ officially canceled, the rumblings of riders may impact Fayetteville this weekend
Despite the cancelation of the official Bikes, Blues & BBQ rally, additional motorcycles will be in the Northwest Arkansas area later this week.
Peter Tonnessen seeks Fayetteville City Council seat in Ward 3
Retired airline pilot Peter Tonnessen is running for Fayetteville City Council this year.