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What is the “perfect” length of a movie? According to a new poll of 2,000 Americans conducted by Talker Research, “the ideal average length” of a movie is just 92 minutes — just an hour and a half. It is not clear to me whether that number includes closing credits or not. Their report finds that “the average person wants to spend far less time at the movie theater going forward.” Only two percent of the people they spoke to — according to my rudimentary math, that means roughly 40 folks — want movies to be longer than two and a half hours. (Whoever you are out there, you 40 individuals, I love...
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All nine Star WarsEpisodes are returning to theaters — together — for one epic marathon. This year in honor of Star Wars Day (AKA May the 4th), the nine films in the “Skywalker Saga” of Star Wars will play in movie theaters. The films will be shown in chronological order — meaning they’ll start with the first prequel, The Phantom Menace (which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, by the way) and they’ll end about, oh 20 hours later, with The Rise of Skywalker. (Imagine spending 20 straight hours in a movie theater and your reward at the end of all of it is … The Rise of Skywalker.) T...
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There was something surreal about watching John Cena shuffle across the stage with nothing but an oversized envelope covering his junk, and it wasn’t just the fact that a dude with more muscles than an anatomy dummy was standing buck naked in front a billion people. It was the sounds of the laughs he was getting. To be clear, he deserved the laughs. Cena, a WWE wrestler turned film and TV star, is a very funny guy. And his bit at the Oscars, a nod to the 50th anniversary of the infamous streaker incident at the 1974 Academy Awards, was clever. Host Jimmy Kimmel mentioned the anniversary and th...
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In 2020, movie theater chains were hit with a crippling blow when the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe. Nearly all movies were delayed from their release dates either by a few months or an entire year. As a result, movie theaters are in more trouble than they have ever been before.Like many movie theater companies, Regal Cinemas was forced to close their theaters as a result of the pandemic and have been losing a tremendous amount of money as a result. After a few months, movie theater companies have been reopening a select number of their theaters so that fans can slowly return. However, aft...
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