Tim Richards Guest ContributorThere is a moment in one of Christopher Nolan’s blockbusters when he borrows a poem from Dylan Thomas to send shivers down the back of a million cinema seats. “Do not go gentle into that good night,” intones Michael Caine as the heroes of “Interstellar” strap in on a mission to save humanity. “Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”After six months of fighting for survival, exhibitors globally are beginning to see some light again.
It’s far too early to roll the credits yet but, once again, the critics predicting the ultimate demise of cinema exhibition have been proven wrong.At Vue International, we have re-opened all 226 of our cinemas in eight countries across Europe.
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