Many Australian exhibitors are up in arms about the upcoming theatrical releases of the Netflix productions 'The King', 'The Irishman', 'Marriage Story' and 'The Two Popes'.
More cracks are appearing in the previously impregnable 90-day theatrical window, causing consternation among the major chains and some independent cinemas.
Unlike the major chains, the Eddie Tamir family-owned cinemas are screening 'The King', 'The Irishman', 'Marriage Story' and 'The Two Popes' three weeks before each title’s Netflix premiere.
Warner Bros cast the usually reliable Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson as the leads in 'Stephen King’s Doctor Sleep' and pitched the film to fans of Stephen King’s 1977 novel and Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 classic 'The Shining'.
Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman leads the field with six nominations for the 9th AACTA International Awards, ahead of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood which got five.
The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace is still screening Martin Scorsese's The Irishman although it's streaming on Netflix and has booked Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang, which opens on January 9, 17 days before it premieres on Stan.
If the consensus views of the 200 members of AACTA's International chapter are a bellwether of the Academy Awards, it could be a memorable night for Korean director Bong Joon-ho's black comedy/thriller Parasite, Quentin Tarantino, Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie.
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