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Now that Paramount, not Netflix, has won the bidding for Warner Bros. Discovery, what does it mean for the future of the movies? And why did the company behind recent hits like Sinners, One Battle After Another, Minecraft, Wuthering Heights, and more insist on being sold?
Join us as we discuss the horrors of late capitalism and what the slow decline--but not death--of the theatrical experience might mean for film buffs everywhere.
By Andrew Johnson and Steve CiminoNow that Paramount, not Netflix, has won the bidding for Warner Bros. Discovery, what does it mean for the future of the movies? And why did the company behind recent hits like Sinners, One Battle After Another, Minecraft, Wuthering Heights, and more insist on being sold?
Join us as we discuss the horrors of late capitalism and what the slow decline--but not death--of the theatrical experience might mean for film buffs everywhere.