Por: The Boston Globe Life November 23, 2022
More than a year after they reopened for business, numerous Boston-area theater companies continue to struggle with substantially diminished ticket sales, creating financial uncertainty for an industry that’s on thin ice in the best of times.The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a devastating blow to the cultural sector, shuttering theaters nationwide from March 2020 to September 2021. Because their industry relies on live, in-person performances within... + full article
Forbes USA Life January 15, 2023
“Theater,” said Oscar Wilde is “the greatest of all art forms. The most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” Risa Shoup, co-executive director of the Alliance of Resident Theatres, (A.R.T./New York)... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment January 01, 2023
If you missed “BTS Permission to Dance on Stage” last year in Central Florida theaters (and considering that almost every showing sold out, you very well could have), Central Floridian ARMYs will have another chance to see the South Korean supergroup in theaters once again... + más
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CNBC USA Life November 29, 2022
In this articleDaniel Craig returns as Benoit Blanc in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Story.Netflix probably left hundreds of millions of dollars on the table by not keeping Rian Johnson's Glass Onion in theaters.The sequel to Johnson's critically acclaimed Knives Out... + más
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In a first, Netflix's 'Knives Out' sequel will play in theaters for a week | CNN
WPLG Local 10 USA Entertainment November 06, 2022
NEW YORK – On a quiet weekend in movie theaters before the upcoming release of Warner Bros.' “Black Adam” topped the box office for the third straight weekend with $18.5 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. “Black Adam, , has surpassed $300... + más
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CNN USA Business October 07, 2022
New York CNN Business — Netflix is going to the movies, but only for a week. “,” the new whodunit starring Daniel Craig, will debut at the three major US theater chains — AMC, Regal and Cinemark — for a week one month before it streams on Netflix, the company... + más
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CNN USA Business September 26, 2022
New York CNN Business — One crucial thing will be missing from theaters this fall: movies. After “Bullet Train,” Sony’s action flick starring Brad Pitt, hits theaters next week, the movie slate for August, September and October becomes desolate. It’s hard to find... + más
Why Jaws and E.T. are back in theaters | CNN
Regal blames lack of films for potential bankruptcy filing | Newsweek
New York CNN Business — In , there’s the , the and the . But now, coming this summer to a theater near you: the re-release. The box office has entered the dog days of summer, in which big ticket sales and . In the meantime, amid the desolate movie landscape, blockbusters... + más
Why movie theaters show so few films now | CNN
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