The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on the entertainment industry in particular - from canceled festivals, to empty theaters, to indefinite delays that have cost the industry billions and counting. But, there could be a silver lining for some...
While record labels and musicians seem to have found a model to earn without delaying many releases, the film industry seems to be of two minds. With one of those minds leading to a complete ban of Universal movies from AMC Theaters.
There's been a great deal of speculation in recent months about how, exactly, movie theaters are going to reopen, and on August 20th, AMC plans to reopen 100 theaters with movie tickets going for 15 cents.
Disney Theatrical is in the "early stages" of developing 'The Princess Bride' into an Broadway musical after years of rumors and speculation.
The Muppets' first foray into the movies is coming back to the theater on 700 screens around the country for two days only.
There had been speculation that AMC might end up in bankruptcy; instead, it was Alamo Drafthouse, the beloved, Austin-based cinema.
Just about every major national and regional film festival in the U.S. has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but, the Lighthouse International Film Festival will be the first to segue into a fully drive-in format.
Tickets to the games in theaters are free, for those who join the AMC Stubs loyalty program and purchase a $10 Prepaid Event Food & Beverage ticket.