A83 Rest and Be Thankful. Heavy rain across Argyll and Bute on Tuesday caused both the main route and the Old Military Road (OMR) to be blocked earlier this week.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaAMC Theatres has delayed plans to reopen its cinemas as coronavirus cases surge across the United States. The company, which with more than 600 locations ranks as the country’s largest movie theater chain, will now open its venues in mid to late August.The problem of when and how moviegoing can safely resume and cinemas can broadly reopen has been a thorny one for the exhibition space.
A83 Rest and Be Thankful. Heavy rain across Argyll and Bute on Tuesday caused both the main route and the Old Military Road (OMR) to be blocked earlier this week.
Also Read: AMC Theatres Lost $561 Million During Second QuarterWhile digging itself out of default, AMC still has a negative credit outlook from S&P. The credit rating firm expressed concern regarding AMC’s plans to begin reopening theaters later this month.“Considerable risk and uncertainty related to this timeline remains.
When Disney announced plans to take it’s $200 million “Mulan” remake and send it straight to Disney+ streaming service with an additional $30 fee, people were shocked.
Cinema giant AMC Entertainment Holdings posted second-quarter financial results on Thursday as it looks to reopen its theaters and survive the coronavirus pandemic after a debt restructuring. The extent of the COVID-19 hit taken so far by the largest U.S.
Also Read: AMC Theatres Lost $561 Million During Second QuarterAs part of the agreement, Universal now has the option to release its films as premium video on-demand titles after they have been in theaters for 17 days. The deal will also make those films available on AMC’s recently launched on-demand service and includes PVOD profit sharing between the two companies, though details remain confidential.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaMost cinemas in the U.S. are closed, major summer films have been pushed back indefinitely, and studios keep selling their movies to Netflix.
via Yahoo! Finance expected the company’s loss per share to slightly better at $4.29Revenue in the second quarter was just $19 million, down roughly 99% from the $1.5 billion in revenue AMC reported last year.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineChristopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic “Tenet” will launch in Chinese theaters on Sept. 4.The movie, starring John David Washington and Robert Pattinson, is expected to be the first major Hollywood release since the pandemic forced cinemas to close in the country starting in January.The studio got approval last week to debut “Tenet” in China, signaling a reversal in reopening guideline from the National Film Bureau.
Debt ratings agency S&P Global Ratings has reduced AMC Entertainment's credit ratings due to concerns over its new debt deal with bondholders. The research firm downgraded AMC's credit rating to SD (selective default) from CC.
Just a few months (in fact, exactly three months to the day) after the theatre chain proclaimed it would no longer play movies from the studio, AMC Theatres and Universal Pictures have signed a multi-year agreement that will allow the studio’s films to premiere on premium video on demand (including the theater’s own, AMC Theatres On Demand) within just three weeks of their theatrical debuts.
In a stunning reversal, AMC Theatres has struck a historic agreement with Universal that will allow the studio's movies to be made available on premium video-on-demand after just 17 days of play in cinemas, including three weekends, the two companies announced Tuesday. The deal — which presently only covers AMC's U.S.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorAfter AMC CEO Adam Aron publicly threatened that he would never play Universal movies as along as the studio had a plan for simultaneous theatrical-PVOD releases like Trolls World Tour, the world’s No. 1 exhibitor and the Hollywood studio have broken bread with the following multi-year agreement:Universal and Focus Features releases will play at AMC theaters for a 17-day exclusive theatrical window.
Universal Pictures and AMC Theatres have put aside a bitter feud and signed a multi-year agreement that will allow the studio’s films to premiere on premium video on-demand within three weeks of their theatrical debuts.The pact, sure to send shockwaves throughout the exhibition industry, has the potential to reshape the ways that movies are marketed and distributed.
It’s the same cycle that has played out over and over again this summer. COVID-19 numbers don’t go down.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorJust because Warner Bros. took Christopher Nolan’s Tenet temporarily off the release schedule doesn’t mean that the No.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“American Utopia,” a filmed-version of David Byrne’s hit Broadway show, will be the opening night presentation of the 45th Toronto International Film Festival. This edition of the annual Canadian gathering for film lovers is unlike any of the previous 44 iterations.
health questionnaire and undergo a temperature check. If they passed, museum representatives provided them with a sticker to wear that read: “Signed, Sealed, Delivered.
straight to your inboxRio Ferdinand has urged Manchester City not to worry ahead of their Champions League tie with Real Madrid.City were knocked out of the FA Cup with a shock 2-0 defeat to Arsenal in which they struggled to open their opponents up too much.It means City have just the Champions League left to play for this season having already won the Carabao Cup.City are set to face Real next month and lead 2-1 from the first leg back in February.Yet Real have won 10 out of 10 since football