Imax CEO Richard Gelfond touted the recent theatrical release of Christopher Nolan's Tenetwhile pouring water on the premium VOD window for Hollywood blockbuster releases during an investor conference appearance on Wednesday.
04.09.2020 - 00:04 / variety.com
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorAnn Sarnoff, head of WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group, took in a preview screening of “Tenet” at a movie theater on Wednesday night in Connecticut.Normally, that would not be a big deal.
But with the Christopher Nolan espionage thriller leading the charge for the reopening of multiplexes in the U.S., Sarnoff was eager to check out the moviegoing experience for herself.“I can’t tell you how exciting it was,” Sarnoff told Variety about her first visit to a
.Imax CEO Richard Gelfond touted the recent theatrical release of Christopher Nolan's Tenetwhile pouring water on the premium VOD window for Hollywood blockbuster releases during an investor conference appearance on Wednesday.
The disastrous debut of Warner Bros’ spy thriller “Tenet” at movie theaters has Hollywood studios fingering the panic button. “Tenet” — a $200 million Christopher Nolan production which has amassed less than $30 million in ticket sales since it hit US theaters on Sept.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlinePeople who closely follow box office earnings have noticed a surprising lack of transparency surrounding ticket sales for “Tenet,” the $200 million-budgeted sci-fi epic from director Christopher Nolan that released last weekend in U.S. theaters.Since “Tenet” premiered, Warner Bros., the studio behind the film, has parceled out carefully selected breadcrumbs of data to reporters and rival studios.
Ann Sarnoff, CEO of Warner Bros., insists bosses at the studio had no plans to release Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster Tenet straight to premium video on demand (PVOD).The highly anticipated time-twisting spy thriller is now playing in theatres worldwide and, despite rumors claiming that Nolan was controlling the studio’s decisions regarding the release of the film, Sarnoff insists there’s no truth in the speculation.“It’s overstated.
One of the biggest cinematic mysteries of 2020 was whether Christopher Nolan‘s “Tenet” would finally be released in theaters, with tons of reports and rumors of pressure by the studio to release the film in as many theaters as possible even when most of the world was in quarantine. READ MORE: ‘Tenet’: Christopher Nolan’s Time-Bending Thriller Features Mind-Melding Action Spectacle, But Lacks Humanity [Review] One person we didn’t hear much from in those early months was Nolan himself.
In some ways, the entirety of the film industry discourse revolves around Warner Bros. over the next month.
As WarnerMedia Studios and Networks Group head Ann Sarnoff marks a year at the company where she was recently elevated to a top position overseeing all content, she agreed to a series of interviews on Thursday tied to the release of Christopher Nolan’s much-discussed and oft-postponed Tenet.
The highly anticipated movie Tenet is now playing in theaters across the country and the CEO of Warner Bros. is opening up about why the studio never considered releasing the movie straight to PVOD.
Elizabeth Debicki for seeing. «I made this and I was in these enormous sequences and when I saw it in the cinema, it actually hit me like a viewer,» she told ET's Rachel Smith.Christopher Nolan's latest topsy-turvy, mind-bending time travel thriller casts Debicki opposite John David Washington and Robert Pattinson as secret agents racing to save the world.
Christopher Nolan’s new thriller Tenet is leading the post-coronavirus box office comeback with a $53 million theatrical launch.The Warner Bros. release, starring Robert Pattinson, John David Washington, and Elizabeth Debicki opened in 41 markets outside North America this weekend (August 28-30, 2020), scoring its strongest start in the U.K., where it banked $7.1 million.Praising the impressive opening as “a fantastic start”, studio chairman Toby Emmerich stated: “Given the unprecedented
Christopher Nolan’s Tenet is debuting big! The film launched internationally over the weekend and brought in USD 53 million according to reports via Variety. “The sci-fi epic, long pegged as the film that would restart moviegoing after prolonged cinema closures, had the strongest start in the United Kingdom, where it made USD 7.1 million.
Are you ready, folks? After months of theaters being shut down around the world, Christopher Nolan is returning with “Tenet” and is going to save the entire industry and artform! Well, at least that seems to be the general discourse surrounding the film, as the past couple of months have seen reports and speculation about the filmmaker’s involvement with the decision to release the film in theaters, where they’re open, of course.
many delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, Christopher Nolan's is finally hitting theaters. The John David Washington, Elizabeth Debicki and Robert Pattinson-starring film is officially releasing internationally and in select U.S.
Spike Lee and Christopher Nolan would seemingly be examples of two filmmakers that are very different in their styles and yet have both become iconic enough that one name is all you need to describe them, with “Spike” and “Nolan” adequate enough. And yet, according to one actor that has worked on high-profile films with both, there are some major similarities that make them great at their jobs.
Christopher Vourlias With Nigerian cinemas set to open Aug. 28 for the first time in more than four months, local exhibitors are hoping that Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” will help a reeling box office return to its pre-pandemic heights.Nolan’s mind-bending, time-twisting thriller, which Warner Bros.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefHollywood blockbuster “Tenet” opened on top of the Korean box office, but its performance is declining as the coronavirus makes a comeback in the country. Releases of other films, including “Mulan,” are now being postponed or halted.Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” began its commercial career in the world’s fourth largest theatrical market on Wednesday earning $596,000 from 2,228 screens, according to data from the Korean Film Council’s KOBIZ system.
Believe it or not, we are on the precipice of “Tenet” finally arriving in theaters around the world. Well, some theaters in some parts of the world.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentMiddle East exhibitor Vox Cinemas has reopened around 71%, or 391, of its 550 screens amid the coronavirus crisis. “Tenet,” which bowed on Aug.
Tenet has finally been released in the UK and fans are flocking to the theatres to watch the highly-awaited film. While US theatres will be screening Tenet only next month, moviegoers in London get the first chance to see what the hype surrounding Christopher Nolan's latest film is all about.