While theaters are still recovering from the pandemic directly impacting attendance and box office outcomes, there are still really great movies struggling to find audiences outside of streaming and VOD options when they are released in theaters.
Some smaller to mid-range pictures, mainly horror, have done better than expected in the shadow of the $100-200 million-dollar budgeted blockbusters that seemingly come out round-year now.
Director James Gray, who was behind the autobiographic film “Armageddon Time” is now reflecting on the film’s box office after it only managed to earn $5.6 million globally and how some film fans are seemingly more interested in the financial gains of the film, rather than the artistic merits or entertainment value of them.
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