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How Warner Bros.’ HBO Max Experiment Led to Mixed Box Office Results
2021 Box Office Report Card: Warner’s top execs stand by their day-and-date experiment that saw a surge in streaming subscribers but little success in theaters
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5 Predictions for Hollywood in 2022: Roku Will Buy a Studio and More
“We’re seeing that greater rise in time spent on gaming,” Jana Arbanas, of Deliotte, says about another trend to watch in 2022
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Can ‘Matrix Resurrections’ (or Any Movie) Compete With ‘Spider-Man’ at Christmas Box Office?
Lana Wachowski’s fourth “Matrix” film leads a handful of wide and limited releases competing against both “No Way Home” and the COVID surge
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How ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Swung to a Record $600 Million Debut Despite the Pandemic
Spidey topped the opening weekend of “Avengers: Infinity War” by promising fans what the “Avengers” films provide: an epic crossover
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‘West Side Story’: Gee, Officer Krupke, Why Was It a Flop?
Steven Spielberg’s remake had every reason to succeed — only it wasn’t ready to rumble
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Spider-Man vs. COVID: Can ‘No Way Home’ Hit $1 Billion in Global Box Office During a Pandemic?
Presales are through the roof worldwide, but multiple major countries are facing COVID surges
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Will ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Swing to a $150 Million-Plus Opening?
Sony’s MCU film will be a huge hit, but because of COVID-19 we don’t know how huge
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Can ‘West Side Story’ Ever Feel Pretty After a Weak Box Office Opening? | Analysis
Even the best-case scenarios aren’t rosy for Steven Spielberg’s $100 million musical
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Why Sundance Film Festival Director Won’t ‘Go Back’ on Progress Made With Virtual Event
“We don’t have to think about what is going to play well on a small screen or big screen because we’ve got both,” Tabitha Jackson says
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Inside Spyex, an Agency That Connects Hollywood With Real-Life Spies
“If anybody in Hollywood is really interested in getting the technical details right, they need a consortium of people,” says one TV producer of why he relies on Spyex
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Can ‘West Side Story’ Break the Box Office Curse for Big-Screen Musicals?
Steven Spielberg’s remake has advantages that “In the Heights” and “Dear Evan Hansen” didn’t… but will that be enough?
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Golden Globe Org’s New Diversity Chief Defends Reform Efforts as ‘Authentic and Deep’ Despite Missing Own Targets
“This is much more than trying to help an organization weather a storm or emerge from a crisis,” Neil Phillips tells TheWrap
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Thanksgiving Box Office’s Mixed Blessings: 5 Big Takeaways
Thanksgiving brought both positive and sobering results for theaters, as well as a potential new concern with the Omicron variant
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Can ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ Upset ‘Encanto’ at Thanksgiving Box Office?
Disney’s theater-exclusive animated film is expected to take No. 1 over Sony’s well-received “Ghostbusters” sequel
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Can Art-House Cinemas Bring Back COVID-Wary Audiences This Oscar Season?
While blockbusters have helped major chains recover, specialty theaters are only now starting to see their indie-loving clientele trickle back
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