Get ready for a legendary experience! The highly anticipated #Superman trailer drops this Thursday, and we couldn’t be more excited. Cinema delivers more than just a movie — it creates unforgettable moments and emotional connections. This is the kind of premium entertainment that only theaters can offer. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the action. #AlwaysBuyCinema #PremiumContent
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https://lnkd.in/egpctA3A Are superhero movies starting to become all about action and style and not enough substance and real storylines ?? I saw the first two Deadpool movies in theaters..I thought the first Deadpool movie was better and was a good movie..It followed a good and an understandable storyline and had action, a love story, and clever dialogue between the characters..The second Deadpool movie added a lot of characters and had too many far fetched and irrelevant storylines.. 🎬 🎥 💯 🔥 #entertainmentbusiness #showbusiness
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WOMP-WOMP... The Hollywood Reporter and others are reporting on New Line Cinema pulling the next 'Horizon' film. Look, this thing is a slog. Michael Rooker may want to blame short attention spans and "TikTok crap" (as he put it), but the reality is that the first installment is a disjointed and tedious tale, running a full three hours, and for people who came expecting to see something that built upon and exceeded 'Dances with Wolves' it was a let-down. And then there is the reality of the return on investment. It has fallen far short in that realm, and probably has been a dud for theaters. I know my showing at Celebration Cinema was pretty sparse, and it had already been relegated all the way to the end of the hall by week two. Cinema nerds like myself started off the whole thing scratching our heads from the opening shot, when we realized this supposed sweeping epic was presented in standard, boring 1.85 aspect ratio. It short-changes the whole thing not to be 2.39. What amazing visuals were cut out of the right and left margins? We may never know. Who films an epic western in anything but at least 2.39 if not 2.75? It was such a bizarre technical swing and miss, on top of the content blunders. This would have been a lovely multi-part limited series on HBO Max or Netflix or something. Perhaps that's its destination. Or maybe Kevin Costner still wants to pour money into this vanity project - and if he wants to pay for all of it, then that's fine. Let him. He's earned it. But dodgy PR framing and accusations of audience frailty are not going to fix this thing.
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After watching the trailer of *Saripodhaa Sanivaaram*, the anticipation among audiences, including myself, was sky-high. In fact, I’d say it was one of the best trailer cuts I've seen in recent times. The pacing, the visuals, and the emotional beats were so meticulously crafted that it felt like a mini-movie in itself. However, that excitement didn’t translate as expected when I finally watched the film. But that’s not what I want to focus on. The key takeaway here is the undeniable importance of a well-executed trailer. The trailer is still a powerful tool that ignites interest, sets expectations, and pulls people into theaters. This was evident with *Saripodhaa Sanivaaram*, where the trailer did all the heavy lifting. When we think about great trailers that set the standard globally, Hollywood has shown us time and again how they can be art forms in themselves. For example, trailers for *Inception* or *Mad Max: Fury Road* left audiences in awe, creating a sense of urgency to experience the full film. A well-crafted trailer creates a promise, and sometimes, even if the film doesn’t deliver, the trailer stands tall on its own. It reflects how, in the evolving world of cinema, the significance of a good trailer remains as impactful as ever, drawing movie lovers all around the world.
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SATURDAY AM EARLY: IF is looking at $30.5M opening this weekend after a $10M Friday + previews, at 4,041 theaters and while that might scream lower than expected on the surface since it’s below its $40M projections, triple note, it’s a PG-rated live-action film. There’s a reason why they haven’t been greenlit in a while, and let’s not slam Paramount and John Krasinsksi for swinging for the fences on original content. Here’s the upside: with an A CinemaScore, this family movie is bound to leg out and fill a niche in the summer despite 50% Rotten reviews. That’s just what family movies do. Rotten Tomatoes audience score is 85% fresh. At that starting point, IF‘s opening is just north of Ryan Reynold’s Free Guy ($28.3M), a previous piece of original IP for the actor. That PG-13 movie cleared $121.6M back in the late summer/early fall of 2021.
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1dGreat trailer especially honoring director Richard Donner’s vision of Superman. Best wishes to James Gunn for a Superman for the ages and major boxoffice success.