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EXCLUSIVE: CJ 4DPLEX and Europe’s Kinepolis Group are embarking on an unprecedented expansion of their partnership. Together, they are set to introduce 21 new ScreenX auditoriums across Europe and North America. This move will solidify Kinepolis’ position as the leading cinema chain in mainland Europe, with a total of 26 ScreenX screens. These new locations
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The anticipation for upcoming movies in 2024 is at an all-time high, as revealed by Fandango’s recent survey of 8,000 ticket buyers. The results provide insights into the preferences and expectations of moviegoers, shedding light on their mindset heading into the new year. With several highly anticipated sequels and franchise installments on the horizon, it
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Sony Pictures Entertainment has emerged victorious in a highly competitive bidding war, securing the theatrical distribution rights for two upcoming Apple Original Films. The two projects in question are “Wolfs,” a star-studded feature starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt, and “Project Artemis,” which features the talented duo of Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. This news
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Bleecker Street announced that due to the “exceptional performance and sellouts nationwide,” the theatrical run of Waitress: The Musical is being extended through the holiday season. Initially planned for just one week, the film adaptation of the beloved musical was released on 1,214 screens across the U.S. and Canada last weekend. Waitress: The Musical grossed
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Lionsgate’s critically acclaimed musical film, La La Land, is making its much-awaited return to Chinese cinemas on December 22nd. After winning six Oscars, the movie left an indelible mark on the global box office, grossing an impressive $470 million, with $35 million coming from China alone. Arguably one of the most successful original live-action movie
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Searchlight Pictures’ latest film, “Poor Things,” directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, made a remarkable impact during its opening weekend. Playing at nine theaters across four markets, the film achieved an outstanding per-screen average of $72,000, resulting in an estimated three-day total of $644,000. This impressive performance places “Poor Things” as the fall season’s best limited opening
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