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Warner Bros, HBO Max Team To Debut 2021 Films

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has announced that it will be releasing its entire 2021 film lineup through a combination of both theater and HBO Max streaming releases, a press release stated, including big names like "Dune," "Tom & Jerry" and more. On HBO Max, the films will be available in 4K Ultra HD and HDR, according to the release. Warner Bros.

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Jack Ma, 21st-Century Renaissance Man, To Star In Film

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When people talk about the eCommerce giants “getting into movies,” usually they’re talking about digital content – offering films, TV shows, and even their own exclusive content for download at whatever a la carte or subscription rate is lower than what that other eCommerce guy is charging. Jet Li will be producing the movie.

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MoviePass To Raise Prices, Limit Access To Blockbuster Films

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MoviePass also said it would limit availability to blockbuster films with the change, starting with Mission: Impossible 6. The company said it’s a strategic move to limit cash burn and remain with its original plan to empower smaller artistic film communities.

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An indie film dips into fintech to cut distribution costs

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The film industry may be setting new box office records this year, but it still struggles with how to adapt its distribution methods for a digital audience. That's where blockchain — the distributed ledger technology originally developed for bitcoin — plays a starring role.

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Are banks having a kodak moment? Lessons from a fallen giant

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They chose to focus on film, not innovation, and fell after a century in business. Kodak, despite developing the first digital camera, did not believe digital photography would dominate the market, and therefore did not leverage the opportunities their discovery offered. Now banks […].

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MoviePass reboot faces new challengers to prove subscription model can profit

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As MoviePass relaunches its controversial unlimited subscription plan for film buffs, the industry is expecting more disruption as rival services emerge.

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