Tom Cruise, #GentleMinions mania and the endurance of ‘Elvis’: How summer movie season rebounded from Covid Article 1263 words 3 votes
'The Fifth Element' to return to theaters to celebrate its 25th anniversary science fiction Article 451 words 14 votes
Disney shifts ‘Black Widow’ & ‘Cruella’ to day and date release in theaters and Disney+ Article 588 words 5 votes
Warner Bros to release all 2021 movies in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously Article 620 words 22 votes
‘Monster Hunter’ pulled from Chinese cinemas over scene said to be racial slur Article 1834 words 11 votes
Cineworld to close all Regal Cinemas, UK venues in response to ‘No Time to Die’ delay Article 659 words 14 votes
Movie theater rescue called for by top filmmakers, NATO, MPA, DGA in letter to Congress: “Theaters may not survive” Article 1329 words 11 votes
The pandemic has put the future on fast-forward, with one notable exception: The drive-in cinema Article 608 words, published Sep 7 2020 12 votes
AMC Theatres to offer fifteen-cent tickets for older films on first day of reopening Article 298 words 8 votes
‘Mulan’ to skip theaters for $30 rental (September 4th on the Disney Plus platform) Article 671 words 22 votes
Universal, AMC Theatres forge historic deal allowing theatrical releases to debut on premium VOD early Article 1025 words 4 votes
The empire strikes back -- again. The second film in the Star Wars franchise topped the box office for the first time in twenty-three years, propelled by drive-in theater sales science fiction Article 286 words, published Jul 11 2020 9 votes
AMC Theatres refuses to play Universal films in wake of 'Trolls World Tour' Article 1540 words 16 votes
MoviePass and its parent company have both filed for bankruptcy and will liquidate their assets Article 6 votes
Netflix has signed a ten-year lease to keep Manhattan's single-screen Paris Theatre open, which it can use to satisfy the theatrical-release requirement of the Oscars Article 656 words 11 votes
MoviePass suspends service for several weeks, citing technical problems and plans to recapitalize company Article 621 words 10 votes
MoviePass keeps plan at $10, but limits subscribers to three movies a month Article 448 words 19 votes
“Since Eighth Grade is rated R and that’s sort of stupid we’re doing free screenings in every state this Wednesday with no ratings enforced. Come watch, kids!“ - Bo Burnham Link 10 votes
We're experiencing the biggest revolution in movie ticket prices in decades Article 689 words 8 votes