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  2. MovieTickets.com - Wikipedia

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    This purchase united the industry's two biggest online movie-ticketing services (Fandango's ticketing network spanned more than 33,000 screens worldwide; MovieTickets.com's over 29,000, with significant overlap between the two, e.g., both companies sold tickets to both AMC and Regal Cinemas) and increased Fandango's global screen count by ...

  3. Fandango Media - Wikipedia

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    Fandango Media, LLC is an American ticketing company that sells movie tickets via their website and their mobile app.It also owns Fandango at Home (formerly owned by Walmart and originally known as Vudu), a streaming digital video store and streaming service, as well as Rotten Tomatoes, which provides television and streaming media information.

  4. Category:CinemaScope films - Wikipedia

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    C. The Cabinet of Caligari; The Canadians (1961 film) Canyon River (film) Caprice (1967 film) Captain Lightfoot; Carmen Jones (film) Carousel (film) A Certain Smile (film)

  5. Kathuru Mithuru - Wikipedia

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    The film had a special screening on the 5 September 2020 at the Liberty Cinema Hall, Colombo during the second day of the Scope Film Festival. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] It was also possible to screen the highest number of screenings in a single day in a foreign country for a Sri Lankan film, where the film screened in both Australia and Canada.

  6. DirecTV Cinema - Wikipedia

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    DirecTV Cinema (previously known as Direct Ticket, Blockbuster Ticket, Blockbuster Pay-Per-View Movies, and DirecTV Pay-Per-View) is DirecTV's video on demand and pay-per-view platform for film content. Films are released as is done on other pay-TV services, along with exclusive film premieres priced at premium rates before entering theatrical ...

  7. CinemaScope - Wikipedia

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    In film-industry jargon, the shortened form, 'Scope, is still widely used by both filmmakers and projectionists, although today it generally refers to any 2.35:1, 2.39:1, 2.40:1, or 2.55:1 presentation or, sometimes, the use of anamorphic lensing or projection in general. Bausch & Lomb won a 1954 Oscar for its development of the CinemaScope lens.

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  9. Cinema Scope - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Cinema Scope was published in 1999. Up until 2022, the magazine compiled a list of the top ten films of each year. Mark Peranson, the magazine's editor, was awarded the Clyde Gilmour Award by the Toronto Film Critics Association in 2009.