Mubi is set to unveil its latest cinematic gem, “Magic Farm,” featuring renowned actors Chloë Sevigny, Alex Wolff, and Camila del Campo, beginning April 25 in New York City at the Angelika Theatre. This strategic rollout plan showcases Mubi’s intent to not just distribute a movie, but to create an event around its release. Following
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Disney Animation has always held a special place in the hearts of audiences worldwide, yet its decision-making, particularly concerning the sequel to its beloved film “Moana,” reveals an evolving understanding of the market dynamics. Initially planned for a release on Disney+, the anticipated “Moana 2” will finally make its theatrical debut on March 12, marking
In an intriguing move within the cinematic landscape, Sony and Marvel Studios have postponed the release of their upcoming Spider-Man film featuring Tom Holland, shifting it from July 24 to July 31, 2026. While this might seem like a minor adjustment, the implications of this change reflect a deeper strategic consideration within the competitive realm
As the awards season reaches a crescendo, independent cinema is witnessing a quiet yet significant moment in its evolution. With the Academy Awards fast approaching on March 2, 2024, theaters are currently filled with contenders vying for the attention of critics and viewers alike. The recent Sundance Film Festival and the upcoming South by Southwest
The horror film genre has been thriving in the last few months, with numerous releases captivating audiences and generating significant box office returns. Among these, Neon’s latest offering, “The Monkey,” stands out as it approaches the potential to become the highest-grossing horror film of the year to date (YTD). With projections estimating an opening weekend
In a recent update to Wall Street, IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond shared insights that indicate the company is entering a pivotal phase for its brand and operations. While enthusiasm surrounds their recent agreement with Netflix for a unique two-week screening of Greta Gerwig’s “Narnia” beginning Thanksgiving 2026, Gelfond has tempered expectations regarding a flurry of
The iconic film “Purple Rain,” which won an Academy Award in 1985, is making a much-anticipated return to the big screen. This re-release, artfully reimagined in Dolby Cinema, is scheduled for March 5 and will take place in various AMC theatres across the United States and selected ODEON locations in the UK. This single-night event
Broadway is a dynamic playground where narratives of triumph and loss coexist within the vibrant lights of the stage. As new productions surface and established favorites close their curtains, the ebb and flow of ticket sales and audience engagement dictate the pulse of New York City’s theatrical scene. Recently, the arrival of “Operation Mincemeat” has
As the film industry gears up for the annual Academy Awards, audiences are treated to an intriguing lineup of films that exemplify creativity and storytelling. Among these, Matthew Rankin’s “Universal Language” stands out, along with the spectacular Chinese animated film, “Ne Zha 2.” The diverse array of film offerings also includes the much-anticipated return of
The global box office has seen a remarkable surge recently, with high-profile releases competing for audience attention across international markets. With the debut of Marvel’s “Captain America: Brave New World” and the much-anticipated “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” the weekend was rife with expectations. In addition, the Chinese animated blockbuster “Ne Zha 2” has