The movie-release window for video-on-demand after cinema is getting more crowded, in what should be viewed as good news because a durable formula is being hashed out that works for both Hollywood and cinema. Earlier this week, the nation’s #3 theater chain Cinemark cinched a deal for the Universal Pictures slate and separately Warner Bros. unveiled a combination … [Read more...] about Cinemas Craft Durable VOD Model
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Drive-in Theaters Come to Cinema Rescue
Drive-in theaters were something of a regional and seasonal backwater until the pandemic made watching entertainment from inside a car cool again. Instances where drive-in initiatives attract throngs of consumers gives hope that cinema will snap back once the coronavirus disappears. Music concerts and esports video game competitions have even embraced the outdoor drive-in … [Read more...] about Drive-in Theaters Come to Cinema Rescue
Cinemas Reopen Cautiously Amid Virus Worries
Cinemas around the world are nervously piecing together comeback plans -- opening with social distancing, shoring up their corporate coffers with cash and restructuring operations to withstand lean times. It's a slow process made worse with deadline pressures but in the long run it should succeed. Cinema infrastructure is top-notch and audiences locked down by the … [Read more...] about Cinemas Reopen Cautiously Amid Virus Worries
Coronavirus: We’ve Seen This Movie Before
The torrent of predictions of the quick demise of movie cinema strikes me as tunnel-vision bordering on dishonesty -- and provably by simply looking at past history and ingrained human behavior patterns. Hey, if movie theaters are dead, then so are legitimate theater (Broadway), music concerts, theme parks, cruise ships and audience attendance at sports events. But the … [Read more...] about Coronavirus: We’ve Seen This Movie Before
Some Movie Trailers Skip Digital
Sidestepping the saturated digital landscape, movie marketers are screening some trailers only in-theaters. For example, Warner Bros. Pictures is making a 40-second teaser for "Birds of Prey: Harley Quinn" is seen only as attached to the studio's horror yarn "It: Chapter Two." Writes Richard Newby in the Hollywood Reporter: "Warner Bros. took a similar route with the … [Read more...] about Some Movie Trailers Skip Digital
Theater Giant AMC Mounts Indie Effort
Indie films aimed at audiences with sophisticated tastes get a hand from the second largest U.S. theater circuit with AMC Artisan Films. Movie theater chain AMC Entertainment promises to “program specialized movies consistently in select locations throughout the United States, providing what the company terms ‘consistent and convenient showtimes’ for the works,” writes … [Read more...] about Theater Giant AMC Mounts Indie Effort
Dine-in Cinema Expands from Niche
Dine-in movie theaters have become a force, emerging from a niche, as some pure in-cinema eating/drinking chains now rank as leading circuits, notes a Fast Company article by Patrick J. Sauer. Plush seating, intimate auditoriums and at-your-seat service are basic for the category, and the Fast Company magazine article notes that “truffle popcorn can be paired with something … [Read more...] about Dine-in Cinema Expands from Niche
New Projection Technology Propels Cinema
Movie theaters are getting a slew of technological advances in projection to "wow" audiences. The MX4D full motion cinema chairs spray water, drop snow from the ceiling and move seated moviegoers around as if they were in the film. Other tech innovations are big-screen THX Ultimate Cinema, panoramic 270-degree cinematic format 4DPLEX, 4DPLEX with Screen X panoramic, and 120 … [Read more...] about New Projection Technology Propels Cinema
MoviePass Risks Becoming MoviePast
Flat-monthly-fee cinema ticket subscription service MoviePass is at a crossroads. Shares of its parent (NasdaqCM: ticker symbol HMNY) peaked at $32.90 a share back in October when MoviePass cut its monthly fee, which swelled its subscribers that now number about 2.7 million. But as losses mounted, share price collapsed to a penny-stock level under 60 cents today, amid … [Read more...] about MoviePass Risks Becoming MoviePast
Canadian Circuit Diversifies into Movie-less Complexes
Leading Canadian theater circuit Cineplex is diversifying into entertainment complexes -- what used to be arcades. Cineplex will overhaul a 10-screen multiplex in Brampton, Canada, later this year and replace with its Playdium entertainment concept. “The new Brampton location will feature a selection of classic and new-to-market video and redemption games, as well as … [Read more...] about Canadian Circuit Diversifies into Movie-less Complexes