76-Year-Old ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ Was No. 6 Film Dec. 21
The public can’t get enough of this classic. Its strong showing in theaters despite wide availability and annual showings is impressive.
The public can’t get enough of this classic. Its strong showing in theaters despite wide availability and annual showings is impressive.
“The Menu” was projected to be No. 2 for the pre-Thanksgiving weekend, but an early look at the online faith-based series may beat it.
“Terrifier 2” means so much more than passed-out theatergoers: It’s gotten distributors and exhibitors excited to find the next viral event.
Fathom plans to show the film in its original aspect ratio in 4K at theaters nationwide on Wednesday, which Carpenter considers a “happy ending.”
Box office reporting numbers are always in flux, but not usually in favor of a film that didn’t play on Friday or Saturday (and which also happens to be decades old).
The theatrical simulcast comes from Trafalgar Releasing, which is expanding its presence in a US market led by Fathom Events.
Fathom Events will screen the classic film in theaters nationwide in September as part of an anniversary celebration.
As Fathom Events gives the classic immigrant drama a 200-theater release September 15, Nava says the film is even more relevant today.
The low-budget rebel odyssey shook the foundations of Hollywood, ushered in a new era and launched a movie star.
From the Bolshoi Ballet to Conor McGregor, Fathom is finding new ways to make money from content that can only be experienced in cinemas.
The filmmaker wanted the political ’60s musical to be seen by young audiences ahead of midterm elections.
The one-night-only event takes place in theaters on October 16.