Huma Qureshi dismisses the North versus South cinema debate, urging the Indian film industry to unite and create global-level franchises. She emphasizes the importance of focusing on Indian ...
1990 and was rebranded to Odeon in 2004 following the merger of UCI and Odeon Cinemas Group. The property is a steel frame structure with brickwork cavity walling to support the flat roof.
Now, The Argus has approached Odeon for an update on repairs and when the building could open again. But a spokeswoman for the cinema chain told the paper that an update could not be provided.
Each cinema chain has its own policies regarding patrons bringing in their own snacks and drinks, and here's what Vue, Odeon, Cineworld and Showcase have to say on the subject, reports Wales Online.
Ruprai are set to debut The Cloud Door, a new boutique label dedicated to bringing South Asian cinema to global audiences, with Kamal Swaroop’s influential cult film “Om Dar-B-Dar” (1988 ...
Dismissing the ongoing North versus South cinema debate, actress Huma Qureshi has said rather than engaging in these ‘petty’ divisions, the Indian film industry should unite to create its own ...
The end credits are rolling for the last time at a cinema ... Odeon's lease of the building ran out in September. It said it had been "truly proud" to serve cinemagoers and "bring years of movie ...
still earns in crores, her name is… Meet actress whose debut film was Rs 220 crore DISASTER, worked in South cinema too, yet to give any hit, her name is..., debut film was..., not Pooja Hegde ...
While countries worldwide took similar knocks to their box office industries as South Africa did, local cinemas have not been as lucky with the increase in ticket sales. Similar to South Africa ...
Dismissing the ongoing North versus South cinema debate, actor Huma Qureshi says rather than engaging in these "petty" divisions, the Indian film industry should unite to create its own versions ...
“Magic: The Gathering,” the trading card game played in basements around the globe since 1993, is set for major film and TV adaptations from Legendary Entertainment and Hasbro Entertainment.
Of these, 31% of the collections came from the dubbed version of South Indian films, helping the language-wise split tip in favour of Hindi Cinema despite a 13% decline in earnings over 2023.