All Exhibition articles – Page 50
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Vue re-opens flagship West End cinema after £6.6m revamp
Leicester Square site adds fully reclining chairs, updated screens.
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Odeon Cinemas Group hires MD for Spain and Portugal
Ramon Biarnes joins Europe’s largest exhibitor.
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Hollywood plots China box office audit amid fraud concerns
MPAA reacts to ongoing questions about the accuracy of Chinese box office reporting.
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London Screenings 2017: which films stood out?
Buyers expressed optimism over a handful of titles amid London security concerns.
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Cinema chains launch global body
Founding members of Global Cinema Federation include AMC, Wanda and Cineworld.
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UK cinemas failing deaf audiences, says ICO report
Findings suggest exhibitors are not meeting demand from deaf audiences.
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European cinemas body UNIC re-elects Phil Clapp as president
UKCA chief re-appointed head of organisation’s board.
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Everyman takes over York Odeon lease from Reel Cinemas
EXCLUSIVE: Everyman will renovate Grade II listed building, its 22nd UK venue.
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CineEurope: Sony launches large format offering FINITY, appoints 4K exec
Damien Weissenburger confirmed as the business head of Sony Digital Cinema 4K.
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Ritzy staff dismissed in latest Picturehouse-Bectu flare-up
Union claims staff dismissed due to pay dispute; cinema cites cyber hacking.
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European cinemas had a mixed 2016, finds UNIC report
Strong figures in France and eastern Europe but big decline in Germany.
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IMAX to cut roughly 14% of global workforce
UPDATE: Restructure will see around 100 people lose their jobs.
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Analyst predicts US studios will offer premium VOD by early 2018
Watching new films at home could soon become a reality.
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Seth Rogen criticises Sony plan to release 'clean versions' of select films
Twenty-four films will get ‘Clean Version’ edits, including Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Ghostbusters.
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Features
Why foreign-language films are struggling in UK cinemas
Releasing arthouse films is as challenging as ever, but there are grounds for optimism.
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Manchester cinemas, Warner Bros to support terror attack victims
Fund-raising Wonder Woman screenings to benefit families of those affected.
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Features
Three UK arthouse success stories that bucked the trend in 2017
The UK has long been a tough market for foreign-language films, but things are looking up this year.