Landmark Theatres Faces Uncertain Future After President Ted Mundorff’s Sudden Exit
Billionaire owner Charles Cohen’s commitment to indie theatre chain Landmark is an open question as he seeks to replace veteran indie exhibitor Mundorff.
Billionaire owner Charles Cohen’s commitment to indie theatre chain Landmark is an open question as he seeks to replace veteran indie exhibitor Mundorff.
Charles Cohen is thinking about repertory films; distribs hope for the Arclight audience. At least, as one exec said: “He’s not Netflix.”
Cohen Media Group now owns Landmark Theaters, and our box-office analyst says indie and foreign films will benefit.
CMG mogul Charles S. Cohen has shown a recurring interest in theatrical investments.
The arthouse-leaning indie distributor will release it in early 2018.
Real estate mogul Charles Cohen makes his mark in classic and foreign film via distribution, the Quad Cinema, and TV’s Cohen Collection.
The four-screen theater has been closed for renovations since 2015.
The building housing the arthouse cinema on Manhattan’s Lower East Side has been looking for a buyer since 2015. Distributors are concerned.
The distributor has announced a major restoration and release plan for 10 Jacques Rivette features, plus three previously lost shorts.
The dine-in cinema’s expansion to Park Slope is a win for New Yorkers looking for more places to watch indie films on a big screen.
After being picked up by the Cohen Media Group, 30 of Merchant Ivory Productions’ original films are set to hit theaters.
The film will return to theaters on November 18th at the Film Forum in New York City, where it screened theatrically for the first time 25 years ago.