What is the Future of Moviegoing? | Rotten Tomatoes

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With Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' being released in limited theaters, and the live-action 'Mulan' getting a $29.99 "Premiere Access" release on Disney+, we ask the question, "What is the future of moviegoing?" What do we know? Where will we go? Naz Perez has the details in this episode of 'The Ketchup'!

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I love watching movies and watch them frequently at home on my TV but the longer I‘ve had to stay out of cinemas due to COVID the more I’ve realized how great the cinema experience is and watching movies at home just isn‘t the same even though I generally enjoy it as well

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Not to ruin the moment but just to let you guys know, they gave the Netflix movie “cuties” a 90%

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Theatre Boxes. reconfigure theatre auditoriums to accommodate Box Seating. each box seats 5 people, you pay for the box, beverage and snack included, bottomless popcorn. Social distancing is maintained. Theatres remain open, people get to see Big Screen Movies !
Done.

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Cinema is life of movies people have always thought cinema is gonna die but it won’t happen

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Watched Mulan at Kuala Lumpur cinema last weekend and glad local cinema chain practice social distancing between seats its space aplenty in between from sardine pack, glad to be out and about enjoy the Disney flick from my Netflix binge nonetheless, so looking forward to The Eight Hundred, WW1984 etc.

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Cinema culture is dying thx to streaming services...
When the covid dust settles in - you will only see Marvel and Disney chromakey bullshit festival, not actual movies. Films like Tenet are obviously an exception.

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