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Shrink 2010

Shrink
2010
Cast and Director

Directed by

Jonas Pate

Starring

Kevin Spacey / Joe Nunez / Mark Webber / Keke Palmer / Sierra Aylina McClain / Ada Luz Pla / Saffron Burrows / Jack Huston / Pell James / Mei Melancon
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 4th Jun '10
  • Debut position: 26
  • Highest position: 26
  • Debut gross: £409
  • Total chart weeks: 1

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 24th Jul '09
  • Debut position: 59
  • Highest position: 40
  • Debut gross: $16.4 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 11
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £409
US total gross
United States Flag  $189.3 Thousand
Global total gross
Global Flag  $0
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An agreement between cinema chain AMC and film distribution giant Universal Studios has seen cinema release window shrink to 17 days after release.

Before the coronavirus pandemic the release window was 75 days, but the cinema closures gave Universal an opportunity to test direct to VOD which they did with Trolls World Tour and it would seem it was a success.

Universal threatened to release new movies simultaneously on VOD and cinema for which AMC, who owns UK cinema chain ODEON, threatened to no longer show their films.

As the two have a synergy of sorts they have come to an agreement and the window has shrunk from 75 days to 17, so the cinema chains have about 2 and a half weeks to make their money.

It will be interesting to see how this works in reality as the film on VOD, or box office VOD, it changes per platform, will be in the £20+ ($19+) region, and for a movie to watch at home when the normal rental price is in the £6 ($5) region.

The boundaries can be moved but clearly Universal in in control and they will do whatever brings them the most amount of money.

Watch this space, but lets hope the movie theatre will still be with us in the future, Steven Spielberg famously claimed home video tapes would kill the cinema experience and refused to release E.T. for many years on VHS, it ended up helping to boost the industry, lets hope the same can happen here and the two can find their space in the market.