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I've seen advertised movies that were supposed to be in wide release. I understand limited, but what I don't get is that why one advertised wide release doesn't get the same treatment as other wide releases?
For example, here are two movies I really want to see. Kill The Messenger and The Imitation Game. Imitation Game was slated for wide release on Christmas. Kill The Messenger was back in October. Neither of those movies ever made it to my area. Grant it, the population is 500K and I can see it being a bit slower for some movies to get here. I don't understand, however, why is that they just never get in some areas at all when they're advertised as wide releases. I've seen plenty of movies here on the date they're slated to premier. I'm confused as to the reasoning. Can someone help me out here? |
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