Landmark’s San Francisco Embarcadero Center Cinema to Close
In the latest sign of a challenged art house market, a powerhouse theater location in San Francisco will cease operation Friday.
In the latest sign of a challenged art house market, a powerhouse theater location in San Francisco will cease operation Friday.
Specialized films did no worse than studio films in 2021; with home platforms, their fortunes may have improved. That’s the problem.
Nearly a year ago Landmark walked away from its Manhattan theater. Their landlord says it’s an open and shut case for millions in damages.
The Save Our Stages aid section of the massive COVID-19 relief bill seems to favor smaller exhibitors. More details to follow.
Charles Cohen hired veteran film buyer Paul Serwitz. It’s unclear if he has the mandate to maintain an unflinching devotion to indie film.
The 581-seat Paris was the nation’s last remaining single-screen cinema dedicated to first-run platform release movies.
Narrative breakout “The Farewell” is bucking the current documentary box office trend.
There used to be cinemas like New York City’s one-screen Paris Theatre all over the U.S. Next month, even the Paris may close.
Cohen Media Group now owns Landmark Theaters, and our box-office analyst says indie and foreign films will benefit.