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" ... It is Pixar’s sixth-biggest global earner and their third-biggest non-sequel behind Inside Out and Finding Nemo. That total includes $168 million in China alone, where it earned more money in the second-biggest moviegoing market than all previous Pixar flicks released in China up that point combined. So, American audiences were justly demanding more diverse/inclusive multiplex entertainment, and Walt Disney delivered. But while neither film flopped in any plausible sense, both Ant-Man and the Wasp and Coco ended up near the bottom of the lists for MCU and Pixar domestic earners. Conversely, despite conventional wisdom about what does and doesn’t play overseas, the male/female two-hander superhero movie and the Mexican folktale made a killing in China. Oh, and Solo: A Star Wars Story did okay in North America ($213m) but was DOA overseas. ... "
" ... The platform, Kino Marquee, was designed to emulate the moviegoing experience as much as possible. Starting with Bacurau as a test, films will be booked from Fridays to Thursdays and presented on dedicated web pages, each headed by a given theater’s branded marquee. Presently, Bacurau is booked for online screenings through 11 cinemas nationwide, in markets including Nashville, Santa Barbara, Denver and Austin, Texas, among others. Revenue from ticket sales will be split between the exhibitor and the distributor. ... "
" ... The risk of catching a deadly disease (and lukewarm reviews) ensured that the majority of the American moviegoing public reckoned that Tenet just wasn’t worth showing up for. Hence, streaming started to look a great deal more attractive to studios. ... "
" ... We’ll see if Disney does the “theaters and Disney+” option for all of its (presumably non-20th Century Pictures and/or Searchlight Pictures) releases this year. The option to do so indeed makes the upcoming theatrical releases of Pixar’s Luca, Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Jungle Cruise somewhat safer. That’s doubly true if Asia remains relatively healthy as a moviegoing market and the rest of the world improves faster than America (I’m frankly expecting Warner Bros.’ In the Heights to be relatively big in China). Again, No Time to Die is the outlier because MGM depends on domestic grosses, has no other franchises and has no streaming backup play. ... "
" ... “Audiences are always hungry for experiences they can’t get at home, and while many of these films can be seen on TV, we’ve seen over and over again how much more exciting audiences say the moviegoing experience is. No matter how great your home system is, there is something truly magical about the big-screen experience that can’t be replicated in a living room. It is also very common to hear the audience break out in applause at the end of the screening.” ... "