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III No. 6
A
publication of the National Association of Theatre Owners
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in In Focus
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From
the Presidents Desk
NATO president John Fithian examines different
exhibitors’ approaches
to on-screen advertising.
Dateline:
Exhibition
Regal plans 110 new screens; Century plans 45; Landmark and
Douglas plan 14 each; and Loews hits the road.
Digital Cinema
Landmark will exhibit independent cinema without celluloid;
AMC vet Doeren now manages Kodak’s d-cinema division.
July
Preview
Sequels to “Bad Boys,” “The
Exorcist,” “Tomb Raider,” “Legally
Blonde,” “Spy Kids,” “Terminator” and
more! Also, Late
Additions to June.
International
Dateline
Warner Bros. exits the U.K. and Portugal
markets; easyCinema begins selling movie tickets for as little
as 35 cents.
Next!
“The Matrix Reloaded” turns
out to be a money machine; we look at what lies ahead for components
of its cast.
Built By Association
Mid-States NATO exec Belinda Judson offers advice now that
municipal ticket tax proposals are on the rise.
Washington
Report
Legislation
brewing in Washington is expected
to reduce health insurance rates; ADA
rulings continue to cause confusion.
Final
Cut
National Amusements vet James Murray talks
judo, “JAG,” Spielberg, “Spider-Man” and
an overabundance of e-mail.
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New NATO Members
Cinema owners who joined up.
Release
Calendar
Coming movies
ordered by date of bow. Updated
weekly.
Events
A calendar
of industry happenings.
How
They Rate
Why films
are classified as they are.
Cash
Drawer
Movies ranked
by gross. Updated
weekly.
Index to
Advertisers
A list of advertisers in this month's print edition of In
Focus.
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Angel
Management
“Charlies Angels” director McG
looks to duplicate his first film’s success with a full-throttle
sequel. Want The Full McG? Read the uncut
web-only version.
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