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Vue chief government: UK cinemas not out of the darkness regardless of Barbenheimer field workplace success
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Vue chief government: UK cinemas not out of the darkness regardless of Barbenheimer field workplace success

Fewer movie releases have hit UK cinemas, the top of one of many UK's greatest cinema chains has informed Sky News."Our issue is a supply issue, our issue is not enough movies," the chief government of Vue International, Tim Richards, mentioned on the Daily Podcast. "We know the numbers: 36% fewer films released last year, 20% fewer films released this year."The post-COVID-19 cinema restoration has taken years longer than anticipated, Mr Richards mentioned. "We're still significantly down [compared] to before pre-pandemic run rates, and that's now going on four years."This is due to a scarcity of movies, he added. "After the pandemic we just didn't have the movies for [audiences] to see. And now that they're back, our customers are back with us." The stakes are excessive. Wit...
Saving cinema: Why chains cannot simply depend on blockbusters and unhealthy climate
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Saving cinema: Why chains cannot simply depend on blockbusters and unhealthy climate

Barbie and Oppenheimer have put the grins again on the cinema chains after the troublesome years in the course of the pandemic, however might the glow quickly put on off?For the primary time in 60 years, Hollywood actors and writers are on strike on the identical time. So what influence will this have on the movies we'll see and the cinemas that present them? On the Sky News Daily, host Niall Paterson is joined by our leisure reporter and Backstage podcast host Claire Gregory to clarify the field workplace success, and VUE International cinemas founder and CEO Timothy Richards on how one can hold the momentum going.Click to subscribe to the Sky News Daily wherever you get your podcastsAnnie Joyce - senior podcast producerDavid Chipakupaku - podcast promotion producerWendy Par...
BBC admits asking ‘inappropriate’ query to Morocco captain at Women’s World Cup
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BBC admits asking ‘inappropriate’ query to Morocco captain at Women’s World Cup

The BBC has admitted asking an "inappropriate" query about sexuality to the Moroccan captain on the Women's World Cup.A journalist - reported to be from the BBC's World Service - has confronted criticism after quizzing Ghizlane Chebbak on whether or not there have been any homosexual gamers in her squad, with same-sex relationships unlawful within the north African nation. The unnamed male reporter requested the 32-year-old footballer throughout a information convention in Melbourne: "In Morocco it's illegal to have a gay relationship, do you have any gay players in your squad and what's life like for them in Morocco?"A FIFA media consultant warned the journalist: "Sorry this is a very political question so we will just stick to questions related to football please."But the r...
Julian Sands’s explanation for demise ‘undetermined’ after going lacking whereas mountaineering
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Julian Sands’s explanation for demise ‘undetermined’ after going lacking whereas mountaineering

British actor Julian Sands's closing explanation for demise has been declared undetermined, a month after his physique was found. The 65-year-old went lacking whereas mountaineering in Californian mountains in January. The coroner's declaration was made because of the situation of Sands's physique, which was discovered by hikers in June.No different components in his demise had been discovered in the course of the coroner's investigation, a spokesperson for the San Bernardino county police division informed the Hollywood Reporter.This type of willpower is "common when dealing with cases of this type," the spokesperson added. The five-month hunt for Sands concerned a number of search missions on land and air and about 500 hours of volunteer time.In an inte...