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Look Back (Japanese: ルックバック, Hepburn: Rukku Bakku) is a 2024 Japanese animated coming-of-age drama film based on the one-shot web manga of the same name by Tatsuki Fujimoto. The film is directed by Kiyotaka Oshiyama [ ja ] , who also wrote the screenplay and served as a character designer, and produced by Studio Durian.
Look Back (Japanese: ルックバック, Hepburn: Rukku Bakku) is a Japanese one-shot web manga written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto. It was published on Shueisha 's Shōnen Jump+ in July 2021.
AMC Theatres – as of July 2012 AMC divested of its Canadian operations, selling four to Cineplex, two to Empire Theatres which were later sold to Landmark Cinemas in 2013, closing two. Empire Theatres – closed on October 29, 2013, by selling most of their locations to Cineplex Entertainment and Landmark Cinemas and closing 3 others that ...
AMC Theatres, the world’s largest cinema chain, is rolling out a $25 million advertising campaign to encourage people to get back to the movies. To convey its message, AMC is turning to Nicole ...
Look Back, film with Natalia Bardo, 2014; Look Back, film with Gregory Blair, 2016; Look Back, a Japanese one-shot web manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto, July 2021 Look Back, a 2024 Japanese anime film adaptation of the manga "Look Back" (Tone Damli song), by Norwegian singer Tone Damli, 2012 "Look Back" (Diplo song), by American DJ Diplo from the ...
AMC Theatres is scrapping its plan to charge moviegoers more money for a better view of the screen. The company announced it is no longer moving forward with “Sightline at AMC,” a ticket ...
Magic Johnson Theatres is a chain of movie theaters, originally developed in 1994 by Johnson Development Corporation, the business holding of former basketball player Magic Johnson, and Sony Pictures Entertainment through a partnership with Sony-Loews Theatres.
In July 2018, AMC Stubs was split into three programs that are currently still in-place: the free AMC Stubs Insider; the yearly fee-based AMC Stubs Premiere, which costs $15 annually and provides the same benefits as the original Stubs plus an expedited line at tickets and concessions; and the monthly fee-based AMC Stubs A-List, which includes ...