All Exhibition articles – Page 21
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Bumper Universal CinemaCon session climaxes with ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ footage
Donna Langley assured attendees that “theatrical will always be the cornerstone of our business”.
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Focus CinemaCon session teases Cannes selection ‘Armageddon Time’, ‘Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris’, ‘Downton Abbey’ sequel
Studio celebrates 20th anniversary year.
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Disney brings ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ footage to CinemaCon
Remastered version of original Avatar to open worldwide on September 23.
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Disney shows extended looks at ‘Lightyear’, ‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’
Next decade of Marvel films will be “different and unique”, Marvel head tells CinemaCon.
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Vue International’s Tim Richards talks post-pandemic recovery: “We’re in rebuilding mode”
CEO Tim Richards acknowledges that his 228-site circuit is emerging from the pandemic as a “bruised” operation, but sees opportunity ahead.
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CinemaCon: Warner Bros confirms ‘The Batman’ sequel, Dwayne Johnson wows crowd
2023 slate includes Barbie, The Color Purple, The Meg 2, Blue Beetle.
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NATO head says "door open" for "bigger, broader" Netflix theatrical plays
“Our door is open for bigger, broader plays of Netflix movies if that’s the way they want to go.”
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How Alamo Drafthouse Cinema fought back from bankruptcy
Shelli Taylor, CEO of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, talks about how the Austin-based chain has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a fitter and smarter operation — with big plans ahead.
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David Cronenberg, Brett Morgen debut footage from ‘Crimes Of The Future’, ‘Moonage Daydream’ at Neon CinemaCon session
Distributor also teases Sundance acquisition Fire Of Love.
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NATO head tells CinemaCon day-and-date “dead as a serious business model” (update)
Piracy dominates opening remarks
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Will cinemas embrace variable pricing?
North American exhibitors experimented with the strategy for the releases of ’Spider-Man: No Way Home’ and ’The Batman’.
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CinemaCon opening panels talk family films, 'The Batman' piracy in Russia
Executives sound optimistic note, trumpet big screen experience.
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How MoviePass is looking to rise again
Back under the ownership of original co-founder Stacy Spikes, MoviePass hopes to rebuild trust with audiences and exhibitors.
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Hong Kong cinemas reopen and give fresh push to studio blockbusters
Theatres have been closed for more than 100 days due to a fifth wave of Covid cases.
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“There’s cautious optimism”: What next for North America’s post-pandemic exhibition sector?
“What has been missing is a full and robust release schedule. When we have that, we’ll be able to figure out where we are in reality…”
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Smaller films play vital role in tempting audiences back to cinemas, new research finds
Audiences attracted to the cinema in the past by films featuring Black protagonists have been ill‑served by films released in the post-pandemic era.
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My Screen Life: UNIC's Laura Houlgatte Abbott on falling for Disney’s cartoon fox and the wit of Kristin Scott Thomas
Brussels-based International Union of Cinemas (UNIC), looks after the interests of cinemas throughout Europe.
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Neon, Universal Pictures Content Group, Imax partner on David Bowie doc 'Moonage Daydream'
Production took five years since late musician’s estate granted access to archives in 2017.
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BFI chair Tim Richards on his new board and priorities for the 10-year plan (exclusive)
Richards will serve as BFI chair until 2024.
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UK cinemas should resume pre-pandemic 200m yearly admissions target, says UKCA head
Speakers at UKCA conference also called for more theatrical family films.