Korean Cinemas Rip Out Screens to Become Entertainment Destinations With Korean cinemas struggling with attendance numbers that stubbornly refuse to return to anything like pre-pandemic averages, some are taking the drastic decision to rip out their screens. Instead o...
European Cinema Shows Resilience in 2024 as Local Films and Recovery Point to Strong 2025 European cinema demonstrated remarkable resilience in 2024, with box office declines of just 0.3% despite Hollywood's strike-induced release drought. These findings come from data revealed in the prel...
The Evolution of IMAX: From Blockbusters to Broader Cinema 8 January 2025- Writing about CinemaNext's recent work with IMAX in Türkiye was an opportunity to do a deep-dive into IMAX film listings there and in other countries whena realisation struck; the trad...
Pathé's Return to Belgium: Historic Cinema Giant Makes a Strategic Comeback Passing through Belgium on my way to The Netherlands this weekend, an article in the local De Standaard weekend edition caught my eye. " Franse bioscoopreus Pathé keert na eeuw terug naar Vlaanderen "...
China's Cinema Sector: At the Crossroads of Digital Disruption and Market Evolution 1 December2024 - There's been less interest/focus on the Chinese cinema market since it effectively de-coupled from Hollywood post-Covid and talk of it overtaking the US died down. The Chinese cinema ...