Movies bounced back in 2022, but state of industry as pandemic eases remains a work in progress | CBC News

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While the film industry is still recovering from the walloping it took during the COVID-19 pandemic — as theatres closed temporarily or for good, fewer projects were made and box office returns were next to nil — 2022 was the year that movies bounced back.

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Sorry but I stopped going to the movie theatres years ago. Lame movies, expensive ticket prices and obscene food prices drove me away years ago. Still no desire to go back based on ads for current releases.

defund the cbc

Which Trudope liberals closed, another humongous blunder by Trudope Freeland, leading to the decimation of Canadian smaller businesses. Uh oh sorry, Trudope is on holidays, Canada is on its own.

Looks like the “journalists” at the CBC all bought AMC Stocks, the way they’re pushing it.

People know the real traitors of society

it's not easing. dream on

I hope CBC is closed permanently soon!

Maybe make an original movie that people want to see?

Shout out to Tom Cruise

What movies bounce back? The failure of avatar 2?

This is a load of BS top gun the sequel and Spider-Man is what made people come to the theaters. Covid had nothing to do with it. That was an excuse when a movie did bad or they played the race card game.

Yeah. With the amount of crap coming out of Hollywood, I'll wait until it hits Netflix.

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