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The Horror! Demand for Slashers and Thrillers Jumped in 2022 | Charts
As audiences returned to theaters, the genre, which thrives on making movie-watchers jump out of their seats, saw a marked increase in popularity
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Letter From Sundance: A Crisis for Independent Film – Lots of Content, Not Enough Distribution
WaxWord: With theatrical in a state of severe decline, the future of indie and art house film is very much in a state of limbo
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The 2nd Coming of MoviePass: CEO Says It Can Help Struggling Theaters – If They’ll Let It
“If I were running one of the big three, I wouldn’t care where [the ticket sale] comes from,” Stacy Spikes told TheWrap
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‘Avatar 2’ Has Made Over $1 Billion From 3D Screenings Alone
More than 60% of tickets sold for “The Way of Water” have come with 3D glasses, but will that lead to reigniting the format for future movies?
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Netflix’s Reed Hastings Is Stepping Out on a High Note – and the New Co-CEO Has Work to Do | Analysis
“Incoming Co-CEO Greg Peters will have a number of major decisions on his plate,” one analyst told TheWrap
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‘M3GAN’ Screenwriter Akela Cooper Says She Hopes Her Killer Doll Success Can ‘Open the Door’ for Minority Genre Writers
The writer of Universal’s latest horror hit discusses how her killer doll movie stood out from the likes of “Child’s Play”
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The MLK Box Office Improves 49% From 2022 – But It’s Still Well Below Pre-Pandemic Years
Variety has returned to movie theaters, but the market is still lacking a new blockbuster or Oscar contender to jolt early-year numbers
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Sundance Film Festival Market Preview: Could Fears of a WGA Strike Fuel a Buying Spree?
With COVID delays no longer a factor, all parties hope that belt-tightening among streamers won’t blunt potential bidding wars
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‘The Simpsons’ Is by Far the Most Popular Series on Disney+ | Charts
Children’s programming on the streamer in general punches above its weight in terms of demand
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‘The Menu’ on HBO Max Dethrones Netflix’s ‘Glass Onion’ for Most-Streamed Movie | Chart
The horror comedy breaks the “Knives Out” sequel’s two-week streak at the top of the charts
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Can India Give China a Run for Global Box Office King? | Charts
Strong grosses for “Avatar: The Way Of Water” and “Avengers: Endgame” position the South Asian country as a potential growth market for Hollywood
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Why Hollywood Has Turned to Video Games as Its Next IP Gold Mine | Charts
Recent adaptations include Paramount+’s “Halo,” HBO’s “The Last of Us” and Universal Pictures and Illumination’s upcoming “Super Mario Bros.” movie
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‘Avatar 2’ Sets Sights on Next Box Office Target: Beating ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’
“The Way of Water” could become the pandemic era’s top grossing film as early as Sunday
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James Wan, Jason Blum Talk ‘M3GAN’ Success and What It Means for a Potential Studio Merger
Atomic Monster and Blumhouse continue talks to join forces as their horror film opens to $30.4 million at the box office
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How Strong Reviews and a Murder Dance Turned ‘M3GAN’ Into 2023’s First Box Office Surprise
The horror-comedy sets the stage for producer James Wan’s budding partnership with Blumhouse
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