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Theater owners and filmmakers worry the sale of Warner Bros. to Netflix will cripple their business and leave them with fewer films to show.
Creators like Taylor Swift and anime like Studio Ghibli are using traditional theaters as hubs for limited-run events. Why is “event cinema” booming, and how is it reshaping the entertainment sector?
Every year, millions of viewers tune in to the Hallmark Channel during the holiday season to catch one (or all) of their dozens of original Christmas movies. These holiday staples, which often feature an aspiring entrepreneur or a struggling small business ...
Wicked: For Good shows Hollywood box office records can be smashed by a familiar melody sung loudly, together, in the dark.
Cinemark has succeeded by elevating the movie theater experience with improvements like recliner lounge seats and by providing more of the types of experiences that one can't get at home, including motion seats, IMAX screens, and a 270-degree viewing experience at select theaters.
If approved, the deal would mark a seismic shift in entertainment, giving Netflix control of popular IP from the DC Universe, Harry Potter, and more. Netflix has announced that it intends to buy legendary Hollywood studio Warner Bros.