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MoviePass might be ready to capitalize on just how much movie lovers have missed going to a theater this past year. After shutting down the service in 2019, the company teased that a revival would be on the way. There was a countdown on the company’s website that said, “The movie is about to start,” with no other details. […]
Just a month ago, it seemed like there weren’t many new TV and movies options to stream or head to the movies for—but things are picking up. That means that our What to Watch lists are getting longer, giving us more and more shows and movies to catch up on this weekend. Some streaming services are steering away […]
If we’re being honest, we were hoping we’d be further out of the COVID-19 pandemic than we are currently. Things are trending in a weird direction, making it hard to believe that some of these release dates won’t move. That said, if you’ve hit the cinema during the pandemic, it’s not like they aren’t moving. […]
Twelve months ago, many moviegoers assumed that the cinema experience was dead. COVID-19 fears caused theater owners to decide whether they could wait out the coronavirus or if they should shut down entirely. The business lost millions, and many lost hope. Wise ones knew that Hollywood would find a way, and where are we at […]
While this past summer saw a deluge of blockbuster movies, that’s nothing compared to the films in store for audiences this fall. Long-awaited tentpoles like No Time to Die, Dune, and countless others will hit the silver screen after many delays. On top of those films, we’ll start to get into the early days of […]
Candyman is expected to top the box office in its opening weekend with a projected gross of $20.7 million. Deadline reports the Nia DaCosta-directed horror film earned $9.1 million from 3,569 theaters on Friday, and is on pace to add another $11 million to its total by the end of the weekend. The film had a diverse […]
The Jason Statham-led and Guy Ritchie-directed film Wrath of Man earned $8.1 million to lead the U.S. box office in its debut week, Variety reports. Demon Slayer: Mugen Train and Mortal Kombat finished in second and third with an estimated $3 million and $2.4 million, respectively. Last month, Godzilla vs. Kong set a “pandemic-era” box office record with a […]
After much of the world likely forgot about the demise of MoviePass thanks to a global pandemic and just about everything else 2020 threw our way, it seems the service may be resurrected. For those unfamiliar, MoviePass was a subscription-based movie-ticketing serivce that, at one point, allowed users to watch one movie per day in theaters for $9.95 per […]
The tide keeps turning for theatrical releases. As one studio after another begins to shorten its theatrical window, Disney explained their position on Monday. During a Q&A at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference, Disney CEO Bob Chapek hinted at where the company could be headed by suggesting that there’s no “going back” to the […]
Deadline reports Paramount will give Mission: Impossible 7 and A Quiet Place Part II a 45-day theatrical run before its made available on their forthcoming streaming service. The decision finds Paramount attempting to reach a compromise between the Warner Bros. approach where every single film on their 2021 slate will be simultaneously released in theaters and on HBO Max, and the agreement […]