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I was in Munich to speak at the Creators Conference as part of the Munich Film Festival. It was a really fun project as the organisers gave me complete freedom to study any aspect of the German film ...
Margins are tight and prices have been rising for a while so this is an area for industry watchers to keep an eye on. If price sensitivity among the next generation of cinema goers rises then it could ...
Family secrets have held steady. Stoker hides a history of violence beneath a polished surface. We Need to Talk About Kevinbuilds tension around a mother’s fear of what her son truly is. The Skeleton ...
Cinema operators and industry insiders reflect on the state of theatrical recovery, revealing cost-cutting, programming ...
Note: Nothing in this article is an endorsement or any production, service or company. I have not been paid by any, and I am not recommending any. Examples cited are just illustrative of being offered ...
Notes Today’s data comes from MovieLens, a long-running film recommendation site created by GroupLens at the University of Minnesota. The dataset I used includes 32 million ratings by 200,000 ...
An oft-repeated mantra among film distribution professionals is “Drama is not a genre”. By that, they don’t mean that films cannot be dramatic, nor that there are not films you could call “a drama”.
How they feel - Today’s piece sets the tone, looking at the issues which are at the forefront of the minds of those at the front line of cinema exhibition What they predict - Article two will reveal ...
Hoosiers follows a side-lined coach leading small-town kids to the state finals. Creed spotlights a fighter with a famous name but no track record. Cool Runnings sends four sprinters to the Winter ...
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