All Exhibition articles – Page 13
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“Next year is going to be tough,” says Vue CEO Tim Richards, but 2025 could be “bumper”
“We need more small and medium-sized films,” Richards told the British Screen Forum.
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Cinema set to open in Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool
Cinema will show the latest movies for free to children and young people being treated at Alder Hey
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Going to the cinema is good for you and your community, finds BFI report
Survey responses were collected from 2,126 cinema users spread across the six cinema venues, delivering significant and positive wider societal value of £600,000 benefit per venue each year.
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Isabel Coixet, Ilker Çatak, Matteo Garrone named European Arthouse Cinema Day ambassadors
The event takes place on Sunday, November 12 across 600 venues
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Cinemark partners on concessions delivery service
Source: Cinemark Hot dog In a first by a major US exhibitor, Cinemark has partnered with the three top food delivery services DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber Eats to send its concessions to people’s homes. The initiative comes as stricken theatre chains seek new revenue streams and will ...
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Imax CEO talks international growth areas and 2023 success stories
Imax Corporation is projected to finish 2023 on $1bn-plus box-office revenues.
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European Film Academy launches second Month of European film initiative
European films, events and retrospectives will play across cinemas in 40 countries.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’ heads pre-Halloween weekend
Studiocanal launches short story adaptation ‘Cat Person’.
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Spanish distributors and exhibitors gather for “the little Marché” at Valladolid
Spanish distributors will present their international titles to exhibitors, television networks and platforms at the MERCI market.
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How executive chefs, incentivised staff, and comfy seats are wooing audiences back to Australian cinemas
Exhibitors just need the US pipeline to keep flowing, despite the strikes.
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Taylor Swift stays top at North American box office as ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ opens second
Martin Scorsese scores highest unadjusted debut since ’Shutter Island’ in 2010.
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“We are trying to rent a bomb shelter”: How Israeli film production is re-starting under wartime protocols
United King Films has started shooting Yohanan Weller’s comedy My Private Telenovela as cinemas tentatively reopen.
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Imax closes biggest expansion deal since 2019 in China
A total of 20 new Imax theatres to open across China.
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Historic Egyptian Theatre to reopen in Los Angeles with ‘The Killer’ screening
‘Maestro’ among initial programming schedule.
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Almost half the UK’s independent cinemas operating at a loss says ICO survey (exclusive)
The survey was completed by 157 independent cinemas, small chains, and mixed arts venues.
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Is the worldwide release of ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ a game-changer for distribution?
The concert film will play in approximately 100 countries and 8,500 screens worldwide this weekend.
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‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ to open a day early in North America
Concert film forecast to gross $100m-$125m in first four days in US, Canada.
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NATO names Todd Halstead to oversee independent exhibitor engagement
Kansas-based exec continue to serve as director of government relations and strategy development.
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UK cinemas recorded bumper sales growth in July thanks to ‘Barbenheimer’ (exclusive)
Data specialist CACI says Curzon had 223% month on month sales growth in July.
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UK’s ICA launches Off-Circuit screening programme for films without distribution deals (exclusive)
Source: ICA Off-Circuit UK cinema distributor the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) has launched a screening programme for independent films that have not managed to secure UK distribution. The programme, named Off-Circuit, “intends to address a shared frustration from audiences and industry alike around the fact ...