• Cinemark planning to reopen theaters on scant ‘test and learn’ data

    Cinemark planning to reopen theaters on scant ‘test and learn’ data

    After multiple postponements, movie theater chain Cinemark said it’s ready to reopen, citing “high satisfaction” with its COVID-19 protections among theatergoers in Texas. In an earnings conference call on Tuesday, Cinemark Chief Executive Mark Zoradi said the Plano, Texas, company aims to start selling tickets at all of its 345 US-based theaters by August 31, …
  • Regal Cinemas to reopen Aug. 21 in time for ‘Tenet’ premiere

    Regal Cinemas to reopen Aug. 21 in time for ‘Tenet’ premiere

    EXCLUSIVE: We’ve just heard that Cineworld, in response to the recent changes on the theatrical release schedule with “Tenet,” is reopening their US circuit Regal, starting Aug. 21. “Welcoming theatergoers back to our cinemas will be a celebration for not only our team and our industry, but most importantly for the fans who have been …
  • Warner Bros. to release ‘Tenet’ on Labor Day weekend in select cities

    Warner Bros. to release ‘Tenet’ on Labor Day weekend in select cities

    Warner Bros. is keeping movie theaters’ hopes of a summer blockbuster movie alive. The Hollywood studio said Monday that it is releasing “Tenet,” the Christopher Nolan spy thriller in the US over Labor Day Weekend in “select cities.” Warner Bros. did not specify, which US cities will get the film, but it is safe to …
  • AMC lenders try to outdo Silver Lake on debt-restructuring offer

    AMC lenders try to outdo Silver Lake on debt-restructuring offer

    There’s a battle brewing behind the scenes at beleaguered movie theater chain AMC Entertainment. A group of lenders led by Apollo Global Management is trying to dissuade AMC from taking a debt-restructuring offer from Silver Lake Group, proposing a competing deal that would carry the cinema chain through the pandemic, The Wall Street Journal said. …
  • Disney delays ‘Mulan,’ ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Avatar’ and other films due to COVID-19 crisis

    Disney delays ‘Mulan,’ ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Avatar’ and other films due to COVID-19 crisis

    Disney is delaying the release of some of its biggest blockbusters, including “Mulan,” “Star Wars” and “Avatar,” as the coronavirus pandemic continues to wrack the globe. “Mulan,” the live-action remake of its animated classic, has been postponed indefinitely, the company said on Thursday. It had been slated to kick off the reopening of movie theaters …
  • AMC movie theaters delay reopening — again

    AMC movie theaters delay reopening — again

    AMC, the world’s largest movie theater chain, is delaying its reopening yet again as Hollywood studios push back the release of their planned summer blockbusters. The company said Thursday that it won’t resume ticket sales at its US theaters until “mid-to-late August” due to the fact that there are no new movies to show. AMC …
  • Enough! Let America mask up and go to the movies again

    Enough! Let America mask up and go to the movies again

    It’s hot as Mars outside, and everybody wants to be sitting in a freezing movie theater watching a two-hour action flick and forgetting how much everything sucks. Says the government: Too bad! Despite our impressive progress on containing the coronavirus in New York, our sweaty citizens still can’t just put on a mask and sit …
  • Summer movie season is officially dead as Warner delays ‘Tenet’ again

    Summer movie season is officially dead as Warner delays ‘Tenet’ again

    Warner Bros. is delaying the release of the Christopher Nolan spy film “Tenet” for the third time in a move that officially kills the summer movie theater season, known for blockbuster releases. The studio, which most recently earmarked the film’s release for Aug. 12, cited the spread of the coronavirus for the delay in a …
  • We may not see any summer blockbusters in 2020

    We may not see any summer blockbusters in 2020

    It’s the middle of summer, and despite the world being in a pandemic, plenty of warm-weather activities have returned: picnics, Frisbee and even swimming are allowed in many states. But what of the summer blockbuster? Our cinematic escape in which supercharged air conditioning, a spaceship and Will Smith save us from the scorching heat? The …
  • Disney may not rebound from the pandemic for at least a year

    Disney may not rebound from the pandemic for at least a year

    Disney’s theme parks and movie studios won’t be back in full force until at least the middle of next year, according to a Wall Street analyst’s gloomy prediction. Cowen analyst Doug Creutz said Thursday that Disney’s theme parks and its box office-busting movie division — which includes its namesake studio, Marvel, Pixar and 20th Century …