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    Ever since the successful marketing campaign of “The Blair Witch Project”, studios have progressively marketed their films in social media websites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other forms of websites. This has become more apparent in recent years where films even have their own social media accounts to share and update fans with anything related to the film itself whether it be interviews with the cast, trailers, movie posters, or just to simply interact with their fans. Some movie critics

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    they attempt to target each other through a variety of means, seeing each other as potential threats. Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg), the CEO of LexCorp, also sees Superman as his archenemy, and is also obsessed with defeating him. For the casual moviegoer, Dawn of Justice is a perfect movie to unwind with your friends and enjoy

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    not as wholesome as previously believed. The world of family entertainment and action movies has progressed to gain high levels of violence, including weapons, drugs and sexual explicit material. Current movie producers play into the idea that moviegoers want their heroes relatable and imperfect and respect viewers needs to be sympathetic to the villains. Times have changed, but Batman

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    Casablanca Film Analysis

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    supply and demand. The demand was created by the public and their need for better narrative movies, and the supply fulfilled by craftsmen (directors, cinematographers, “craft” services, etc.) working to enhance the quality of the movie experience. If moviegoers didn’t insist on better cinema quality, then perhaps the technology would have never advanced the way it has. Several factors led to a seamless narrative structure with accompanying exceptional technology such as the demand for high quality imagery

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    AMC Entertainment Inc. is the owner and operator of AMC Theaters, which is an American movie theater chain. AMC Entertainment Inc. operates the largest movie chain in the world and also the largest in the United States after acquiring Carmike Cinemas in 2016. AMC Entertainment Inc. operates with over 10,000 screens in 905 theaters across the world. AMC Entertainment has the largest market share of the United States theater industry, with its biggest competitors being Regal Entertainment Group and

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    Noir Film Analysis

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    American film noir didn’t start as a genre but a visual style of film as depicted in 1940s American films like This Gun for Hire, but following the coining of the term by post world war II french scholars film noir especially from the 70s to the present day through films like LA Confidential has evolved to a very recognizable and full featured genre . We are able to recognize films within the noir genre as with any genre films for their distinct syntactic and semantic qualities, the same theories/concepts

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    The theories of Laura Mulvey and Bell Hooks share their views on how individuals who attend the cinema have the opportunity to gaze and interrupt the messages that are being portrayed. Based upon their views, spectators can have their own beliefs and views of life and not have to focus on societal practices of racism and sexism. The article “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” critiqued by Mulvey, focused on how sexism and voyeurism were the main theme in terms of how males dominated society

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    Movie Theater Experience

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    Experiencing Film in Theaters Watching movies is probably one of my favorite activities, it does not matter if the movie good or bad; I just want to watch them. I loved going to the theaters as a kid because the entire experience was always so exciting, especially since it was the first thing my mother let me do out on my own. Going to the movies had always been a blessing but as I have grown I have made an effort to go less often. While the experience is still the same I just notice just how bad

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    The ability to view movies at home is also a major threat. There have been significant developments in home-viewing technologies. For instance, the average home entertainment system, which consists of a large HD television and high quality sound system, can be purchased for less than $1500. These advances in technology, coupled with lower prices, can prove to be a major threat to movie exhibitors. In the case, Paul Dergarabedian, president of Hollywood.com’s box-office division, referencing the

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    A particular trend exists in Hollywood. An indie director makes a few acclaimed films, but the movies do not attract a mainstream audience. Hollywood then sees the potential in this director, and snatches him or her up to direct some big studio features. Then, and only then, does the director enter into mainstream conversation. Memento was that acclaimed indie film for Christopher Nolan. Without Memento, we never would have been blessed with The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, or any of Nolan’s movies

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