Going to the movies is a classic American pastime: Dark theater and two to three hours of not thinking and simply being entertained — this is still appealing to most. However, the ticket price for admission has risen considerably over the last few years. In 2013, the average cost of a single movie ticket reached an all-time high.
Movies made as recently as a decade ago wouldn’t even have a plot if today’s social media had existed.
Five movies with budgets ranging from $100 million to $175 million-plus are aiming for blockbuster status — but all are far from sure things. read more
PORTLAND, Ore., May 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ – Rentrak (NASDAQ: RENT), the leader in precisely measuring movies and TV everywhere, today announced the top ten Movies on Demand (MOD) titles based on consumer …
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Fans of Ann Sothern will be enthusiastic about two of her early 1930s comedies finally coming to DVD, along with a bevy of…
