Netflix Movies in Theaters First: Here’s Why Ted Sarandos May Go Back to the Future
Netflix has never committed to the theatrical business, but there are some very compelling reasons (hello, Apple) why that could change.
Netflix has never committed to the theatrical business, but there are some very compelling reasons (hello, Apple) why that could change.
As theaters recover, Cinepolis CEO Alejandro Ramirez Mangana tells IndieWire how he maps the road ahead.
The attempt to rally the crowd in Las Vegas fell a little flat on day 2 of the conference, but leaders of the MPA and NATO found plenty of reasons to be cheerful.
The Motion Picture Association’s annual THEME report reflects a recovering entertainment market that is utterly dominated by streaming and VOD.
Theater owners licked their wounds and rallied around movies that will lure audiences, from “No Time to Die” to day-and-date “Dune.”
New York City will soon require patrons to be vaccinated, and that could follow in other markets.
In a hot Las Vegas in August, the event will present the case that there’s still enough business to sustain theatrical.
In a world where the theatrical release is an option, not a necessity, movie studios are no longer in charge of Hollywood.
The Big Screen Is Back event featured presentations from all the major studios and specialty divisions, and they showed every trailer they could.
After being closed for over a year and cancelling the 2020 edition of its festival, the Brooklyn mainstay is ready for its return.
The repertory movie house on Beverly Blvd. in Los Angeles has been closed since spring 2020.
For those who mourn: Theaters lost even more decades ago, and the movies continue to adapt.