AMC Theaters Could Run Out of Cash By 2021
Do you miss going to movie theaters? Watching a live movie? Seeing all those reactions? If COVID-19 wins, it’s VOD date nights. Zzzzz.
Do you miss going to movie theaters? Watching a live movie? Seeing all those reactions? If COVID-19 wins, it’s VOD date nights. Zzzzz.
With Tenet coming to the movies, safety measures to welcome us back is on. One problem: the AMC Theaters CEO wants you to pay for it all.
They’re hit hard by COVID-19. They’re considering bankruptcy. They get a massive loan. And now, AMC Theaters is opening, big. Truly, the stuff for a movie.
Feeling bad about missing a movie in its first week? Wait 17 DAYS…and it could be on PPV. That could be the new standard on theatrical releases.
Find your bunker, it’s the end times. As in, VOD time as Cinemark and Universal partner for extremely limited theatrical releases.
Do you like VOD? No? Tough. If we can’t count and do our ABCs, we may not have a choice and that movie theater will be gone for good.
There are a few people who need to hear from us cinephiles — and loudly. Movie Theaters CEOs aren’t enforcing CDC guidelines completely. They should.
First, AMC Theaters decided they have been closed long enough. Now, Cinemark rolls out its “post-COVID” plans to open its U.S. doors by July 17.
Tickets for ‘Spider-Man No Way Home’ are SO close and we have just the right tools to help you get some.
Restrictions have lightened. It’s safe to go to the movies. Yet, if you only read a headline of a Dr. Fauci interview, you may never go to the movies again.
With a recent “shift” in business, Disney Plus is looking to cash in at the peril of movie theaters post-COVID. Unfortunately, this is the way.
While the World may be closed, some of the best messages around the globe have been found in Coronavirus Movie Marquees.
Movie theaters are being hammered by Coronavirus and there are four major reasons why…
Breaking the bank just to go to the movies? We all feel it, but these subscription services are turning out to be a godsend. (RIP MoviePass)
With Mulan going the VOD way for $30, this may signal more than a cheap date night at home; it may be something more somber.
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