
Nolan's 'The Odyssey' overloads AMC with hour-long ticket queues
Christopher Nolan's first all-Imax film is turning presales into a stress test for ticketing systems, with implications for exhibitors, premium formats, and fan demand.
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Christopher Nolan's first all-Imax film is turning presales into a stress test for ticketing systems, with implications for exhibitors, premium formats, and fan demand.

The singer who launched his career on the show in 2001 is now judging its Telemundo launch, signaling how legacy formats can be re-packaged for new audiences.

A Mac Mini-sized Windows box is suddenly priced close to a Raspberry Pi, forcing a rethink on what 'cheap' compute now buys.

The limited U.S. tour gives a quick read on live-event demand, routing discipline, and how marquee talent keeps arena economics tight.

Facepunch’s first full player-model overhaul in almost a decade could unblock bigger character upgrades and a future customizer.

FX greenlit the Jeffrey Eugenides adaptation for Hulu, giving Sadie Sink, Will Arbery, and Hiro Murai another high-end bet to watch.

The new album lands weeks before her October 10 tour with All Them Witches, giving Rundle two launch windows to move fans from streaming to tickets.

The anime adaptation is ending on Netflix's terms, giving entertainment executives a clean read on how streamers manage renewals and exits.

A YouTube creator has turned hundreds of classic metal songs into Doom-style MIDI covers, showing how obsessive fan labor can become a durable niche audience and a monetizable brand.

A 10-song Prince compilation lands August 28, and the estate is turning vault strategy, anniversary timing, and controlled access into a bigger cultural play.
A late KISS-era guitar just proved again that iconic instruments are alternative assets with real price discovery, especially when provenance and pop-culture gravity line up.

Ned Luke says the defendant will serve 4 years, and the case may expand to others named in the investigation, underscoring how online harassment can become federal prison time.