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Theaters must need good movies at this time to make people decide to go worth to go theaters
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Theaters must need good movies at this time to make people decide to go worth to go theaters
For upcoming movies, I'm interested in seeing Nobody [rottentomatoes.com], The Little Things [rottentomatoes.com], and Marvel's Black Widow [rottentomatoes.com].
Does that include Fandango.com? It's online, and they don't specify cinemark.com...
And I agree, 'News of the World' is good.
Theaters must need good movies at this time to make people decide to go worth to go theaters
Unfortunately if this trend of showing trailers for great upcoming movies but never delivering them continues, I'm afraid most/all of the theater chains will go out of business. Can they survive to the summer given it appears studios are only willing to release good movies during the summer (there were a handful around Thanksgiving/Christmas)? Theaters are already pretty empty as it is when there's a new release. That makes me wonder, given how many studios have set up their own streaming services, if studios WANT theaters to go out of business so people have to buy/stream movies directly from them. A similar statement could be made that some people in power WANT the dollar to crash by flooding the system by tons of "printed" money as long as they get their cut first. I thought that was ridiculous until I saw info supporting that. In these days, it's hard to know what to believe. So back on track, the theaters are under the thumbs of the studios and I don't think they have any leverage. Unfortunately posting deals about theater deals will go on deaf ears when there's not much to see at theaters.