All Exhibition articles – Page 18
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NewsImax planning to take full control of China subsidiary in $124m deal
The move coincides with a healthy recovery at the box office in China.
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NewsCineworld appoints Cinepolis’s Eduardo Acuna as CEO
Acuna has been president of Cinépolis since 2015.
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News‘Barbie’ cleared for release in the Philippines with request to blur map
The feature has been banned in Vietnam over the inclusion of the line, used on Chinese maps to show its claims over areas of the South China Sea.
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NewsUK’s Empire Cinemas goes into administration, six sites to close
Sites at Bishop’s Stortford, Catterick Garrison, Sunderland, Swindon, Walthamstow and Wigan ceased trading today.
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News‘Barbie’ banned in Vietnam over “offending image” of South China Sea map
China’s controversial ‘nine-dash line’ shown in scene.
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NewsFrench cinemas in some regions impacted by violent riots but admissions hold steady
Some have been forced to temporarily close as protests target private and commercial properties.
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NewsNATO VP & chief comms officer Patrick Corcoran to step down after 24 years
Executive ran NATO’s communications during tumultuous times.
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NewsThe Match Factory boards documentary ‘Cinéma Laika’ about Aki Kaurismäki building his own cinema
Veljko Vidak’s Cinéma Laika tracks the creation of Kino Laika in a small village near Helsinki.
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News17 projects selected for Europa Cinemas’ £1.4m exhibitor innovation scheme
Projects cover wide range of topics from young audience development to green practices.
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NewsCineworld files for administration in the UK as part of restructuring plan
Exhibitor says its cinemas continue to operate as usual.
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NewsUK cinemas face threat from ‘competitive socialising venues’, says report
Darts venue Flight Club and bowling outfit Hollywood Bowl are enjoying growth.
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Features11 talking points from CineEurope 2023
Topics include diverse content, streamers on the big screen, and the Cineworld succession plan.
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NewsSouth Korean cinema giant CJ CGV looking to raise $800m to shore up post-pandemic finances
Leading South Korean exhibitor also planning to expand its “enhanced” screens.
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NewsCineworld management team in line for $35m exit payout - report
Cineworld CEO Mooky Greidinger and his brother Israel will receive most of the money.
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News‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ faces theatrical challenges in Gulf states - report
Reuters says that major cinema chains are not listing movie ahead of planned June 22 release.
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NewsSouth Korean police investigating leading exhibitors, distributors
Probe launched into alleged manipulation of box office data.
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NewsCurzon CEO Philip Knatchbull to leave UK distributor and exhibitor after 17 years (exclusive)
Knatchbull will remain in post until November.
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NewsZurich Film Festival takes over running of city’s six screen Kosmos cinema
Venue used by the festival closed last year amid bankruptcy.
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NewsCinemas in Slovenia, Germany and Netherlands win ICTA innovation awards
Winners include Cineplex Münster which wins best cinema refurbishment of the year
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NewsRelaunched MoviePass going national in US for Memorial Day weekend
The service was acquired by its co-founder in 2020 after a bankruptcy filing.








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