Why the In-Theater Experience Must Survive COVID-19

Why the In-Theater Experience Must Survive COVID-19

By now the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic can be felt in practically every area of modern society. With the question now shifting from ‘How long until things return to normal?’ to ‘Is it possible for businesses to operate the same as before?’ the future has never been less certain.

The movie business, just like virtually every industry, was hit hard by the pandemic, resulting in a number of releases being shelved for future dates and studios adjusting their strategies to implement digital releases for several major titles. Most notably, Universal controversially decided to digitally release Trolls World Tour and reportedly set records as the highest grossing VOD title in terms of revenue for the studio. This willingness of studios to forgo theatrical releases coupled with the enduring social discourse around streaming eventually overtaking the theatrical business model raises the question of whether these actions are a precursor to a new norm in which movie theaters are phased out from existence.

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Why WIDOWS Was Unable To Commoditize Social Change

Why WIDOWS Was Unable To Commoditize Social Change

It has often been stated that every film, whether it be a fictional story or a biographical documentary, is political in nature. While movies that reflect on timely sociocultural issues have always been a driving force of cinema, recently this type of appeal has translated into massive success in terms of audience interest at the box office. Stories that have gone the extra mile to break the mold of societal and cultural norms are fueling a phenomenon in which social change is essentially being commoditized for moviegoers. Viewers are not only being drawn to the novelty of watching a film from a different cultural point of view, but they are also inspired to buy a ticket and become a part of history, doing what they can to support the paradigm shifts in Hollywood standards.

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