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Not playing at a theater near you: Why are some movies so hard to find?
by
Janet Nguyen
Feb 16, 2024
It comes down to how much money the theaters think they’re going to earn.
It doesn’t take a Mathlete to know a “Mean Girls” remake adds up for Hollywood
Jan 12, 2024
The latest iteration is a musical movie, and a chance to make money by presenting old material to a new audience.
Box office mystery: Barbenheimer boomed, while "The Marvels" flopped.
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sofia Terenzio
Dec 18, 2023
When going to the movies feels like a special event, fans show up, says author Joanna Robinson.
What the end of the actors strike means for movie theaters
by
Henry Epp
Nov 10, 2023
Studios are scrambling to resume movie production, raising the question of whether the supply of movies to theaters can ramp up quickly enough.
Will the Hollywood strikes affect Hallmark and Lifetime Christmas movies?
by
Janet Nguyen
Sep 21, 2023
Christmas is still on schedule for Hallmark and Lifetime but it might look a little different as more filming moves outside the U.S.
Where did all the G-rated blockbusters go?
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Livi Burdette
and Sean McHenry
Sep 13, 2023
A look at why PG is the new G for family movies in theaters this year.
Will franchise films like "John Wick" get people back in theaters?
Mar 24, 2023
At least three big franchise sequels have come out this month, which could get the public back in the movie-going habit.
For public good, not for profit.
For Tubi chief, streaming’s future is serving fragmented audiences
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Feb 28, 2023
Since Fox bought the ad-supported streaming service in 2020, growth has been like a "rocket ship," says Tubi CEO Farhad Massoudi.
Why "eat the rich" storylines are taking over TV and movies
Feb 15, 2023
Society's evolving views of the wealthy have brought dark humor to pop culture.
"Avatar" sequel: rebooting the Hollywood-China romance?
by
Jennifer Pak
Dec 16, 2022
"The Way of Water" debuted in China and the U.S. on Friday amid tense relations between the countries. A simultaneous theatrical release is a big deal.