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New details in a fatal shooting in Oak Park, we'll break down what SDPD has told us so far. The Landmark Cinemas in Hillcrest is set to close in the new year, community members say it's been a landmark for the last 30 years. The cursive challenge is going viral on TikTok, why experts say it could be good for your kids to learn how to write it. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has what you need to know headed into the holiday week.
In today's update... - Aliens aren't just in the sky anymore, now they're in the OCEAN - What do your Christmas lights say about you? (Prob narcissism) - Asking For A Friend: Is the school responsible for the damage my child caused when unsupervised? - A sneak peek into Windsor's new Landmark Cinemas on Walker Road and more!
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM's Dub Craig chats with Bruce Kosugi and Sarah Altena of the Fort St. John Film Society. They're set to host the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour at the North Peace Cultural Centre on October 5th, and they regularly host film screenings at Landmark Cinemas.Then, Energeticcity.ca's Steve Berard sits down with Taylor Mayor Brent Taillefer to talk about the district council's recent decision not to proclaim Rail Safety Week.Join us every Friday at 10am MST for This Week in the Peace - live on 100.1 Moose FM and the Energeticcity.ca YouTube page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lucas Anders interviews cinematographer Daniel Katz about his work on the Ant TImpson film BOOKWORM starring Elijah Wood. See it as part of the Edmonton International Film Festival on Wed, Oct 2nd, 6:30 PM at Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre.In BOOKWORM, eleven-year-old Mildred's life is turned upside down when her mother lands in hospital and estranged, American magician father, Strawn Wise, comes to look after her. Hoping to entertain the bookish tween, Strawn takes Mildred camping in the notoriously rugged New Zealand wilderness, and the pair embark on the ultimate test of family bonding – a quest to find the mythological beast known as the Canterbury Panther.
Lucas Anders interviews Michael Clowater (writer/director) about his film DRIVE BACK HOME. It screens as part of the Edmonton International Film Festival Fri, Sep 27th, 6:30 PM at Landmark Cinemas City centre with a Q&A with director Michael Clowater after. The encore screening is on Tue, Oct 1st, 4:00 PM at Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre as well.DRIVE BACK HOME starts Alan Cumming. It's the winter of 1970, a conservative plumber from a small east coast village who travels to Toronto in order to get his brother out of jail after he is arrested for having sex with another man in a public park. At the insistence of their strong willed mother, the two brothers must drive the 1000 mile trip back home to New Brunswick, together - discovering each other and themselves along the way. Inspired by a true story.
This week we start off by talking about all the biggest movie and TV news for this week, including A24 expanding their strategy from "arthouse gems" to more commercial films, the latest on Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon", The Aquaman 2 controversy and so much more. We also discuss attending a press event for IMAX with Laser at Landmark Cinemas. It's a busy week for reviews this week, we got two mini-reviews for "SAW X" and "Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person" and a FULL review of the 2023 Palme D'Or Winner, "Anatomy of a Fall" Time stamps: 00:00 Intro 01:14 Movie and TV news (A24 expanding their strategy to more commercial films, Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon", The Aquaman 2 controversy, Marvel fires Daredevil staff and so much more) 27:42 “IMAX with Laser” Press Event 30:54 “SAW X” (2023) Review 36:07 “Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person” (2023) Review 39:09 “Anatomy of a Fall” (2023) Review (Palme D'or Winner at Cannes Film Festival) 01:01:49:09 Let's Get Rec'd (Watch Recommendations for the Week)
Pepper made up a rental agreement for his son. Dylan mourns the passing of Steve Harwell (Lead Singer of Smashmouth). Dylan met Miranda at the Farmers Market. Discussing the value of Pokemon and Magic the Gathering cards. Kim's Bathroom Guestbook. Riley's rental agreement negotiation. Dylan finally saw Barbie. Talking about Landmark Cinemas. More on the Pepper and Dylan Carnival!
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Subscribe now (00:11) Here's what you need to know (00:52) Blue checkmarks got removed on Twitter yesterday – but, Elon kept them for a few of his fav celebrities (01:29) Should “Participation Trophies” be banned? (05:08) Restaurant red flags – according to chefs (09:15) Are you waking up tired again? Maybe this is why. (12:31) Here's what you need to know (13:11) A fake product called “Baby Mute” went viral this week (14:08) Useless Question – 48% of single people have received THIS from a date/match on a dating app (16:00) The unspoken rules of being a good neighbour (20:48) Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend is on the way! (22:07) Here's what you need to know (22:46) Something straight out of a movie happened at Toronto Pearson International Airport (23:16) Thousand Dollar Minute (26:32) Friday Flicks – win tickets and treats for two to Landmark Cinemas (28:41) Things that we are SICK of (30:20) What we learned today
Subscribe now (00:12) What you need to know (02:13) Sophie's INSANE morning (08:26) People are complaining about pickleball (13:04) Newsflash: Toilets are DISGUSTING (14:27) Useless Question – 40% of us think of ourselves as THIS type of person (19:22) Can you actually relax on vacation? (24:22) Win Lee Brice tickets (26:34) What you need to know (28:26) Thousand Dollar Minute (32:55) Win tickets and treats to Landmark Cinemas (35:31) Chatting with Atletico Ottawa's team manager, Drew Beckie (39:04) That “new car smell” could be killing you!? (40:32) What we learned today
Subscribe now (00:09) Ryan Reynolds returns to the CTC as Senators sale heats up (00:41) Police find 6 bodies, including 1 child, in St. Lawrence River (01:03) Gwyneth Paltrow won her ski crash trial – and was awarded her symbolic $1 in damages (01:52) Time with friends can be good for a woman's immune system (04:51) Work terms explained. (07:39) Should intimacy be scheduled? (11:36) Donald Trump has been indicted by N.Y. grand jury (12:06) Cat rescued from backseat of a SUV at the Ottawa Humane Society (12:38) Useless Question – 68% of guests would leave a hotel immediately because of THIS (14:55) Pure Country $25K Double Play – daily $500 winner (16:37) Catching up with LEE BRICE! (23:57) Ontario's minimum wage to go up this October (25:02) Thousand Dollar Minute (27:52) Friday Flicks – win tickets and treats to Landmark Cinemas (29:57) Rideau Valley Conservation Authority issues flood watch (30:39) What we learned today
Subscribe now (00:08) Ottawa Police investigating after stabbing in Stittsville (00:30) President Joe Biden is officially in Ottawa (01:18) A giant asteroid will zip by this weekend (01:51) March Madness results are in! New bracket starts today (05:41) What WE think President Biden should do while in Ottawa (09:43) Wear shoes! Airplane bathroom tips from flight attendants (14:51) The WORST bungee jump story (15:46) Useless Question – Only 11% of people do THIS with their cereal (19:08) Gym pet peeves (30:02) A couple just got married 60 years after they intended to (30:44) Thousand Dollar Minute (33:30) Friday Flicks – win tickets and treats to Landmark Cinemas (36:17) $25K Double Play – daily winner (37:01) What we learned today
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Subscribe now (00:20) Happy Friday! Here's what's on the way (03:48) We spring forward this weekend – change your clocks! (04:39) The Ottawa Senators have NINE parties interested in purchasing the team (05:13) What's going on in Ottawa this weekend (08:34) The craziest things you NEVER knew about the Oscars (12:42) World's longest living people swear by this diet (17:20) Useless Question- 23% of sports fans superstitiously do this before any game (19:58) If cars were built for women what would they include? (25:20) Thousand Dollar Minute (28:20) More in Ottawa this weekend (29:24) Another Country Music awards show (29:58) Are you in an "imaginationship"? (31:01) Friday Flicks – guess “Who Said That” for tickets and treats to Landmark Cinemas (33:57) Tim McGraw is granting a dying father's wish (35:02) Vacant unit tax deadline for Ottawa is coming up (35:42) Is “Beetlejuice 2” going to happen for real?! (26:58) Seth Rogan says the older him and his wife get, the “happier they are they don't have kids” (38:37) Pure Country $25K Double Play daily winner (40:12) What we learned today
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Bill Walker, CEO at Landmark Cinemas Canada, joins Joe Momoh to discuss his career journey and his strategy as he looks to grow Landmark Cinemas Canada, the second-largest movie theatre chain in Canada. Walker is one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40 honourees.
Plus, what would you do if you were the person waiting patiently in your car for the car wash and someone drives up and steals your spot? B Mack witnessed an interaction like this! Actress Kirstie Alley has died at the age of 71 years old. Her death comes after a short battle with cancer that was just "recently discovered." 12 binge-worthy Christmas movies you need to watch every holiday season! You can now play a personalized video message before your movie at Landmark Cinemas. Karly thinks B Mack should be taking his new puppy's downtown for them to get use to the sounds…he thinks she's weird ! We put the call out for blue Santa hats in memory of John Thiessen
Shawn is riding solo today... giving away tickets to Classified, Landmark Cinemas... and Manitoba sucks.
Wrenches, texts, CCHL Showcase. OK Blue Jays song. Senators trivia and Landmark Cinema tickets.
Christian Zyp interviews Scott Lebrecht (Director/Producer) about his documentary JURASSIC PUNK about VFX artist Steve 'Spaz' Williams. See it Sat, Sept 24, 2022 at 6:30 PM at Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre.Steve 'Spaz' Williams is considered a pioneer in computer animation. This intimate account examines his life story and events surrounding the historical moment when digital dinosaurs walked onto the silver screen in Jurassic Park. Steve and a chorus of expert witnesses recount a dramatic tale of rebellion and revolution at Lucasfilm's Industrial Light & Magic in the early 1990s-- a time when creating realistic creatures with a computer was considered impossible. Decades later, Steve struggles to reckon with his chaotic past. A documentary on a forgotten pioneer, one whose contributions to cinema have created a true lasting impact within the art of computer animation.
Show Intro (1:40); Be on the lookout, as there's been a spike in carjackings (7:10); Your favourite movie memories (12:50); Hear about the Justice system from a defence lawyer (21:20); Landmark Cinemas (29:55); Passport problems (36:30).
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On today's show: 00 - 'Attitude Of Gratitude' 4:38 - This place in Ontario has appeared in the most movies ever! 7:18 - Painting hacks..notably edging to help Laura out. 11:46 - 'See It Or Skip it' with Backstage Ben for Landmark Cinemas. 15:53 - Ye is threating to pull from Coachella- and the reason is dumb, Dr. Phil staff talk of a toxic work place. Super bowl halftime show says no wardrobe malfunctions. 19:36 - Will Melissa 'Beat Backstage Ben'?
Teri Hart is my first guest of 2022 and I really appreciate how candid she was about all sorts of difficult subjects; like losing jobs and why she decided to share her painful experience about trying to get pregnant. One of Canada's most recognized and sought-after media personalities, Teri Hart is a multi-talented host, interviewer, critic and producer. With an encyclopedic knowledge of film and television, she has been covering entertainment and culture for over 25 years and has conducted thousands of interviews with some of the world's biggest super stars including Oprah Winfrey, Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Steven Spielberg, Denzel Washington, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise and Jennifer Lopez, to name just a few.She is currently the face of Super Channel Superpicks. These weekly segments provide viewers with guidance and insight into what to watch and why.Teri has been seen reporting live from red carpets around the world including the Cannes Film Festival, the Grammy Awards and The Toronto International Film Festival in addition to hosting public events for The Walt Disney Company, Warner Brothers, Paramount Pictures, Entertainment One, Sony Pictures, MK2 Films, The Toronto Film Critics Association and Landmark Cinemas.An ardent supporter of Canadian film and television, Teri has never missed an opportunity to champion the work of directors and actors from across the country and has regularly appeared on behalf of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, ShowCanada and The Canadian Picture Pioneers.Prior to joining Super Channel, Teri was a Senior Entertainment Reporter and Supervising Producer at CITY TV responsible for producing stories for CITY News and Breakfast Television in addition to filling in as co-host for the Toronto morning show. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination in 2018 for Best Local Newscast and her coverage of Canadian icon Gord Downie.For 19 years Teri was the producer and host of The Movie Network (currently Crave) and has also appeared on The Morning Show (Global), E-Talk, The Social (CTV). and as a regular contributor on CBC Radio One's internationally syndicated arts and entertainment show, “q”. She is a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association.In addition to her media work, Teri is a respected public speaking and presentation skills coach. You can contact her at this address for more information: teri@tbhcommunications.caFollow Teri on Twitter @TeriHartFollow Teri on Instagram @TeriHartFollow Superchannel Superpicks on Instagram @superchanneltv
On today's show: ‘Attitude Of Gratitude', ‘I Did Not Know That' about our bodies being full of stuff we no longer need, ‘See It Or Skip It' with Backstage Ben -- what to check out this weekend at Landmark Cinemas. There were a few Christmas songs we couldn't play because they were just a little too inappropriate, so we played them anyway. Will Breanna ‘Beat Backstage Ben'? with our themed trivia game play today?
On today's show: ‘Attitude of Gratitude', ‘I Did Not Know That' we discover the secret sauce to developing a regular workout habit, ‘DLC' aka Dumb Local Criminal – Snow Plow Driver arrested..for throwing snowballs. Also, ‘See It Or Skip It' with Backstage Ben for Landmark Cinemas. ‘Geddes Gossip' re: Travis Scott's interview PT2, Miley Cyrus + Pete Davidson, and Chanel talks about messing up.
On Today's Show: 00 - 'Attitude Of Gratitude' What are you grateful for? Feel free to share. Mon and Fri at 6:10. 3:42 - 'I Did Not Know That' this is not the way to save money at Christmas. 6:20 - 'Deals, Deals, Deals' - More Black Friday deals - Nintendo Switch Deals, Ray-Ban sun glasses up to 50% off! 75% off the best knives available on the market. AND, MORE!!!!! 9:09 - 'Geddes Gossip' Jessie J talks about being heartbroken, Jared Leto is making the new House Of Gucci worse!!! stop talking. And, David Suzuki apologizes for being a jerk. 12:57 - "See It Or Skip It" with Backstage Ben. 4 movies to discuss, it's brought to you by Landmark Cinemas
On Today's Show: 00 - 'Attitude Of Gratitude' 4:17 - 'I Did Not Know That' The Simpsons executive producer is leaking details of the finale. 8:58 - 'Geddes Gossip' Surprise audio from Adele's new record, James Blunt is retiring..because of Adele. Will Smith, plastic surgery? 12:54 - 'Deals, Deals, Deals' PT2 - More Black Friday deals. 16:36 - 'See It Or Skip It' with Backstage Ben for Landmark Cinemas. 21:22 - Will Raena 'Beat Backstage Ben'..she had a little mix up on the topic of choice lol. 27:50 - Double check to be 100% BEFORE damaging your ex's vehicle.
Today's Show: 00 - 'I Did Not Know That' about what's wrong with BACON!!!! 3:40 - 'See It Or Skip It' with Backstage Ben. What's up at Landmark Cinemas this weekend? And, you can win free passes too! 7:48 - Geddes Gossip, it get's crazy off of the start...Lenny Kravitz is something special!! Superbowl Halftime show is going to be un-real! And, Britney posts nudes! 12:00 - Will Kyle the Welder 'Beat Backstage Ben'? 18:25 - Deals, Deals, Deals a special Friday edition! Clothes savings, make-up, outdoor furniture AND kitchen appliances.
Jarret Kamm interviews Courtney Montour (director) about her documentary short film MARY TWO-AXE EARLY: I AM INDIAN AGAIN. The film is focused on the powerful story of Mary Two-Axe Earley, who fought for over two decades to challenge the discrimination against Indigenous women embedded in Canada's Indian Act and became a key figure in Canada's women's rights movement.You can see it in person Sun, Oct 3rd @ 3:15 PM OR Wed Oct 6th @ 1:30 pm at Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre. If you want to watch it online, find it at edmontonfilmfest.com with several more films.
Christian Zyp interviews Justin S. Monroe (director/producer/writer) and Tim Carey (subject/artist) about the documentary HOLY FRIT. It's playing as part of The Edmonton International Film Festival on Sat Oct 9th at 6:30 pm and an encore screening happens Sun Oct 10 @1:30 pm at Landmark Cinemas 9 City Center Cinemas.Tim Carey is a talented, yet unknown Los Angeles-based artist. He is also a bit of a jackass, who uses wit and humor to charm you into forgiving his flaws. As a Hail Mary, Tim and the company he works for, Judson Studios, bluff their way into winning the commission to make the world's largest stained-glass window of its kind, beating out 60 companies from around the globe.
MOVING RADIO host Christian Zyp interviews Trevor Mack about his film "Portraits From a Fire". It screens as part of The Edmonton International Film Festival and will be the Opening Night film. Catch it Fri, Oct 1st, 6:30 PM and Mon, Oct 4th, 2:30 PM at The Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre.It's a coming-of-age film that follows Tyler, an eccentric and lonely teenager who spends his days filmmaking, vlogging his Indigenous community, and hanging out with his grandparents. The film follows Tyler's journey to heal the wounds of the past by opening them once again.
Deze aflevering verwelkomen we Bjorn Van Reet, CIO van Kinepolis en ook CIO van het Jaar in 2017. We hadden het over de rol van een CIO in de digitale transformatie en de toekomst van Kinepolis, hoe technologie op verrassend veel plaatsen ingezet wordt in de cinemazaal en hoe de toekomst van cinema eruit zal zien.CIO van KinepolisWat moeten we ons voorstellen bij de rol van een CIO van Kinepolis? "Vooral veel plezier hebben," start Bjorn het gesprek resoluut. "Je bent met IT bezig en je kijkt naar de interactie van technologie en mensen. Als je dat dan kan doen in een supertoffe sector, zijnde de cinemasector, dan is dat een prachtig verhaal."Bjorn is nu sinds vijf jaar de eerste CIO van Kinepolis, maar daarvoor heeft het bedrijf al heel wat waters doorzwommen. De laatste jaren hebben ze een heel sterke groei meegemaakt. Voor de pandemie verdriedubbelde hun omzet en hadden ze 120 megaplexen in 9 landen. Het bedrijf is in België geboren, maar door de digitale revolutie zijn ze internationaal kunnen gaan. "Het bedrijf stond 5 jaar geleden op de vooravond om die groei te realiseren, maar daarvoor moesten ze digitaal ook mee zijn. Daarmee is mijn verhaal gestart."Van pelicules naar digitale bestandenBij de klassieke cinema werden films op grote rollen afgespeeld, en kwam daar niet zoveel IT bij kijken. We zijn echter geëvolueerd naar een punt waarop projectie digitaal is en waar films op bestanden staan - Kinepolis was ook een van de eerste cinema's die inzette op die digitalisatie. De projectiecabine is volledig veranderd, en pelicules worden alleen gebruikt om retro-avonden te organiseren.Hoe zorgen ze er nu dan voor dat films niet illegaal verspreid kunnen worden? "Vroeger kwamen films toe in pelicules, toen kwamen geëncrypteerde harde schijven met een aantal 100 GB. Nu ontvangen we films in een digitale filmkluis en kunnen we ze downloaden. Ze zijn volledig geëncrypteerd en met een key kunnen we ze openen. Het blijft altijd wel spannend, bijvoorbeeld bij grote Hollywoodproducties krijgen we soms een half uur voor de start pas de sleutel. Dat is even zweten."Piraterij in de entertainmentsector is enorm groot. Cinema is daar wel enorm hard tegen beveiligd. "Het is een relatief beschermd medium, het is moeilijk om onze bestanden mee te nemen. Je kan voor een camera voor een scherm zitten, maar dat is geen high quality kopie."Digital evangelist"Heel veel bedrijven weten dat ze moeten digitaliseren, maar sukkelen met de vraag: how to? Hoe moet ik eraan beginnen?" merkt Bjorn op. "Het is heel makkelijk om technologieën te hypen, maar het belangrijkste is wat je ermee wil doen."Zo is Bjorn met Fast Forward Belgium in aanraking gekomen. Hiermee willen ze mensen het digitale verhaal laten ontdekken. "Hoe kunnen we bedrijven inspireren? Dat doen we met het motto: just do it. Ontdek wat technologie is, wat het kan, zie de voordelen en beslis dan zelf op welk tempo je wil rijden. Maar kijk toch ook rond jou, want iedereen is aan het rijden. Ook in jouw sector. Ben je snel genoeg of niet?"Technologie in cinemaAlgoritmes en the customer journeyDe technologie die aanwezig is in cinema's rijkt verder dan de digitale projectie. Zo gebruikt Kinepolis bijvoorbeeld voorspellingsalgoritmes die kunnen aangeven hoeveel mensen aanwezig zullen zijn, zodat ze kunnen inschatten hoeveel personeel er nodig is om hun klant de beste service aan te bieden. "We zijn altijd bezig met de klant. Dat zie je ook in ons technologisch aanbod," vertelt Bjorn. "We willen toptechnologieën toegankelijk maken voor onze klanten en daar investeren we ook in."Bij Kinepolis zien ze ook dat heel het verkoopskanaal gedigitaliseerd is en dat klanten online willen aankopen. "Het gedrag van de klanten online is compleet anders dan aan de kassa. Zo heb je mensen die besluiten om 's avonds naar de bioscoop te gaan en zich op de website te laten inspireren. Je hebt ook mensen die gewoon naar de cinema rijden en bij de kassa een ticket kopen. Als je naar het online gedrag kijkt, dan zie je dat mensen 's morgens of de dag ervoor al een ticket aankopen om naar de film te kopen."Op die manier kunnen ze bij Kinepolis voor 70% voorspellen hoeveel mensen aanwezig zullen zijn en hun operationele dienst kan het nodige personeel inplannen. "Hetzelfde met de winkels: die zijn goed uitgedokterd. Het is niet toevallig dat het snoep vanvoor staat en de chips vanachter. We willen de klant goed bedienen met de juiste producten en daar zit ook technologie en statistiek achter," vertelt Bjorn. "Tuurlijk willen wij graag verkopen, maar aan de andere kant willen wij ook onze klanten gewoon goed bedienen. De klantenbeleving staat centraal."Ook de nummers op de stoelen zijn daar een deel van. Die hebben enorm veel invloed op het gedrag van de klanten, want iedereen wil een leuke plaats. Daarom kopen ze digitaal, en de pandemie heeft dat alleen maar geaccelereerd.De pandemieWat volgens Bjorn ook gepaard ging met de pandemie, was de opkomst van de QR-code. "Mensen gebruiken het effectief: als je binnenkomt in de bioscoop, kan je in onze app een filmposter scannen en krijg je alle informatie die je nodig hebt. Wanneer de film begint, waar, en daarna ook de betaalmogelijkheden. Met minder klikken kan je een filmticket kopen. Vroeger ontbrak er een call to action bij de filmposters, dat lost die QR-code nu op, want mensen denken: ik moet dit scannen."Door Covid-19 moest Kinepolis ook andere middelen inzetten om film naar het publiek te brengen. Daarvoor begonnen ze met KOT, ook wel Kinepolis on Tour, 'een buitengewone drive beleving'. Daar was de eerste uitdaging om even goede beeldkwaliteit aan te bieden als in de bioscoop, maar dat probleem werd al snel opgelost. Daarnaast wilden ze ook de volledige Kinepolis customer experience aanbieden, zoals de snacks die je kan aankopen. Maar hoe? Ook daar kwam die QR-code goed van pas, want snacks moesten ook nog bij de klant in de wagens geraken. "Wil je popcorn? Scan dan de code, bestel, en we komen het brengen. Daarnaast was dat ook GDPR compliant, aangezien we geen persoonsgegevens moeten opvragen op die manier."Traditionele filmbeleving ↔ innovatie bij Kinepolis"Bij Kinepolis willen we alle goede films onder één dak brengen en het is aan jou om te kiezen wat je wil. We merken dat er nu een dimensie extra is bijgekomen, technologie, en dat er een spanningsveld tussen de traditionele filmbeleving - een tweedimensionaal beeld in een stoel die niet beweegt - en innovatie ontstaat. Wij bieden nu meerdere technologieën aan," vertelt Bjorn.Kinepolis biedt nu verschillende formats aan: 3D, 4D, 4D-X, iMax, ScreenX... Geur, wind en regen in de cinema? Geen probleem. "De klant kiest welke beleving ze willen, want ze zijn nu eenmaal verschillend. We proberen the ultimate movie experience aan te bieden en daarvoor gebruiken we alle mogelijke technologieën, ongeacht de dimensie. Wij maken het mogelijk, de klant kiest."Innovatie in de filmsectorDe filmsector bestaat uit drie grote pijlers: De producers brengen de film op de markt (Hollywood, of in België Adil en Bilall). Zij leggen hun verbeelding in een filmscript. De distributiesector heeft de rechten van de film. In tijden van de pelicule was dat de pijler in het landschap dat de kopies maakte en die verspreidde. De exploitant, waar Kinepolis een voorbeeld van is, geeft dan de stoelen met het scherm. Wie coördineert innovatie? De drie pijlers samen. Bijvoorbeeld 4D-X kwam vanuit die exploitant-kant, is dan overgeheld naar de distributie - 'kunnen we dat encoderen dat die stoelen op een bepaald moment moeten bewegen?'. Ook iMax is zo geëvolueerd: we wilden mooier, scherper, beter. Daarvoor moet je zo'n iMax camera's gebruiken, dus Hollywood moest daarmee beginnen filmen. "Als je door heel de geschiedenis loopt en kijkt hoe snel technologieën zijn doorgebroken, dan vind je het antwoord bij de drie sectoren. Iedereen volgt in kader van een groter geheel."Flexibiliteit bij KinepolisDoor de pandemie is de entertainmentsector enorm geïmpacteerd, maar dat wil niet zeggen dat het bedrijf stillag. "Er zijn weinig CIO's die tot stilstand zijn gekomen. We zijn een lange tijd gesloten en een bedrijf technisch tot stilstand brengen is een enorme uitdaging. Een CIO wordt getraind om flexibiliteit en scalability in te brengen, maar op het moment dat je de systemen moet stilzetten, voelt dat akelig aan."Bjorn's strategie in die periode was eenvoud. Zo hebben ze heel wat legacy-systemen naar buiten geduwd, want die draag je jarenlang mee en daar betaal je ook voor. "Als je bedrijf groeit, is het moeilijk om oudere systemen weg te duwen. De eerste 80% gaan heel vlot, maar de laatste 20% gaan moeizaam. Dat laatste duwtje geven, konden we in deze periode echter wel doen."Daarnaast zette Kinepolis ook heel hard in op security. "Onderschat de bekendheid van Kinepolis niet. Iedereen wil wel een gratis cinematicket, dus we hebben samengewerkt met ethische hackers om onze deuren dicht te houden en systemen nog meer secure en scalable te maken.""Covid heeft creativiteit met zich meegebracht. We zijn klaar om terug op te starten," vertelt Bjorn.StreamingdienstenZijn streamingdiensten een bedreiging voor de cinema's zoals we ze vandaag kennen? Bjorn denkt van niet. "Mensen willen dingen ervaren. Mensen willen betalen voor experience: ze willen gesoigneerd worden en naar buiten gaan. Thuis kan je ook een film kijken, maar als je beslist om buiten de deur te gaan, dan willen wij van voor in het rijtje staan, naast de sauna of het restaurant," zegt Bjorn. "Streaming is er, dat zal een impact hebben op de consumptie van content is, maar het is aan ons om de sommelier van de film te zijn."Internationale ambitiesKinepolis is internationaal gegroeid door uit te breiden naar de Verenigde Staten en Canada. "Als Belgische onderneming met een footprint in Europa, is Noord-Amerika een heel andere dimensie. Wij houden snelheid en security heel hoog in het vaandel. Als je je systemen ook wil laten performen aan de andere kant van de wereld, dat is net een andere competitie."In Europa werkt het bedrijf onder de Kinepolis-brand, maar in Canada is dat onder Landmark Cinemas en in de US onder MJR omwille van naamsbekendheid. "Je ziet daar een ander soort gedrag. Ze hebben daar recliner stoelen, Coca-Cola wordt daar van de tap verkocht... Je hebt veel culturele verschillen. Acquisitie is vooral leren. We moeten kijken wat goed werkt, wat niet, en zo proberen bij te leren."Op IT-technisch vlak is het vooral een uitdaging om het betaalbaar te houden. Daarvoor koppelt Bjorn terug naar eenvoud. "We houden alle systemen hetzelfde, dat is eenvoudiger te beheren. Zo kan je ook alle kennis delen over meerdere landen. Een data scientist kan perfect het verkoopgedrag in de VS en de EU checken. Meten is weten," vertelt Bjorn.Data science & AI"We zien data groeien. Je probeert de klant centraal te houden en daarvoor moet je hem ook kennen. Daarom hebben we sociodemografische gegevens nodig waar we een patroon in moeten kunnen ontdekken," vertelt Bjorn. Dat doet Kinepolis uiteraard op een GDPR-compliant manier en dat lukt goed omdat ze conservatief en secure zijn met data.Artificial intelligenceJe hebt zowel een AI-verhaal aan de Kinepolis-kant als aan de Hollywood-kant. "Welk gedrag vertoon je op de website? Hoe kunnen wij jou inspireren? Onze recommendation engines zijn allemaal gebaseerd op AI."Tegenwoordig kan je ook het succes van een film voorspellen door AI te laten analyseren of er genoeg hoogte- en laagtepunten inzitten. Dat geeft de regisseur ook input: zit er genoeg romantiek in? Comedy? "Overal komt technologie wel om de hoek kijken, zelfs bij het maken van een film tot het serveren van de juiste film."GPT3Een van de technologieën die Deevid helemaal overvallen heeft is een toepassing van GTP3, een generatief taalmodel, genaamd AI Dungeon. Dat is een soort van adventure novel, een collaboratieve verhalenverteller, die begint met een inleiding waarop je mag reageren. Wordt custom media de toekomst?"Ik denk dat we alleen maar geïnspireerd kunnen worden door die platformen. Als we dat kunnen verfilmen, geeft dat misschien prachtige dingen. Zo zie je ook bij Tomorrowland dat ze het digitale combineren met het menselijke door green key technologie. Dat wordt stelselmatig prachtiger en prachtiger. Maar dat zie je ook bij Disney animaties, dat is ook toptechnologie. Computer graphics zijn enorm gegroeid, de making of is echt crazy."Je ziet vanuit Hollywood dat er enorm veel technologie in films zit. Ook acteurs moeten op een andere manier film maken, zo heb je Andy Serkis die in The War of the Planet of the Apes en Gollum in Lord of the Rings speelt. "Die acteurs moeten niet zichzelf spelen, maar helemaal anders acteren." CIO of the YearHoe word je CIO of the Year? "Dat is eigenlijk een leuk en emotioneel verhaal. Ik was net aan de slag bij Kinepolis. Je begint als jonge guru in de technologiesector en je ontdekt je pad. Ik ben via Cronos, via Adecco, bij Kinepolis terechtgekomen en toen heb ik mezelf gesmeten in dat verhaal. Op een gegeven moment kreeg ik telefoon van de hoofdredacteur van DataNews dat ze me wilden nomineren voor CIO of the Year," vertelt Bjorn.De volgende stap was interne goedkeuring - wilden ze dat of niet? Gelukkig kreeg Bjorn wel alle steun vanuit Kinepolis. "Vanaf toen voelde ik de power van mijn netwerk."Na de stemronde moest Bjorn ook een jurytraject doorlopen, waar hij rond de tafel zat met een aantal sterke CIO's. "Op het evenement zelf had ik enorm veel zenuwen. Het was een soort galabal van CIO's, waar je eigen hoofd ophangt zoals affiches in een Kinepolisbioscoop." Na een live debat op het podium. Na een live vote werd hij CIO of the Year gekroond. "Het moment dat ze jouw naam afroepen zijn er enorm veel emoties. Ik heb nooit de ambitie gehad om dat te winnen. Ik was gewoon een jongetje dat bezig was met technologie en meerwaarde wilde creëren voor bedrijven. Als je dan zo'n erkenning van je netwerk krijgt, dat is gewoon enorm."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZk-4ha6CMg
On this week's episode, Matt is back from vacation and Eric time travels to Christmas 2020 to open presents from daddy. They also discuss Cineplex & Landmark Cinemas new subscription services as well as another edition of TIFF TALK 2021 featuring Platform, Primetime and Special Events.There is also some chatter on The White Lotus, Poseidon, Funny People, VAL, The Lady Vanishes, CODA, Hawkeye, The Batman Who Laughs and New Coke Zero.
Ryder will be back on-air tomorrow!!! Make sure you're listening for Throwback Theatre to win some Landmark Cinema passes just after 7am! Listen weekdays from 5:30am – 10am
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we chat with the RMWB about plans for a drive-thru Canada Day parade and we also speak with the CEO of Landmark Cinemas about the local movie theatre reopening.
ARE WE HITTING A PATIO THIS WEEKEND??? (1:22); Today is the 55th anniversary of the 1966 blizzard! (7:37); More blizzard memories (17:40); How are dogs being trained in a pandemic? We speak to DUMBLEDOGS (21:34); Listener Kerry with an amusing story on trucking his 'supplies' home through the snow in the 1986 blizzard (29:18); More chat on blizzards (30:55); More chat on patios (38:30); Former Environment Canada meteorologist who was working the night of the '66 blizzard (46:10); More chat on dogs and keeping them busy (56:49); Golf Digest says "Forget everything else in life and watch Canadian curling" (1:00:09); Winning text on blizzards (1:07:27); Landmark Cinemas on movie theatres having to remain closed (1:11:17). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Movie theatres have been given the green light to reopen in Alberta on June 12. CEO of Landmark Cinema, Bill Walker joins the Morning News to discuss the company's reopening plan amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hi there! With Cineplex & Landmark Cinemas closing their theatres due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we cobbled together a list of our favourite 'comfort blanket' movies, the ones we turn to when we need a pick-me-up. PLUS, Survivor delivers not one but two stunning eliminations! - Brett See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Minister closes the borders to most foreign travellers, but not Americans. Why? (1:30); Cineplex & Landmark Cinemas close their theatres - what's your favourite 'comfort blanket' movie? (7:40); Brett reads a message from social media on getting through this together, and hopefully better (15:45); Chelsea Roh, wife of former Blue Bomber Craig Roh, on her offer to help people shop for groceries if they can't (17:20); Heart transplant recipient Kristin Millar on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting those like her who have a compromised immune system(24:50); Owner of The King's Head Pub on having to be closed on St. Patrick's Day (31:40); Big Daddy Tazz wants to read to kids on Facebook Live! (41:05); Third + Bird postpones spring market, which will affect dozens of local businesses (51:20).
Bad Habits that literally make us sick! All is right in Leafs land. Watch for your pallies at Landmark Cinemas! We get spacey with Nerd News! A song that makes LoriAnn blush! And we lost a TV legend, not just the owner, but a client too!
She won passes and treat vouchers to see Jumanji 2 at the Landmark Cinema in Yorkton! - Nik and Reader
He's off to see Ford vs. Ferrari at the Landmark Cinema in Yorkton starting Friday! - Nik and Reader
She's off to see Ford vs. Ferrari this Friday at the Landmark Cinema in Yorkton! - Nik and Reader
Monster Kid Radio has been tackling some 1970s monster movies lately, and since Derek misses the bonafide classics, it's time to howl at the moon with Stephen D. Sullivan as they discuss The Wolf Man (dir. George Waggner). One of the icons of classic Universal monsters, Lon Chaney's portrayal of Larry Talbot is affecting and effecting, and Steve and Derek just can't enough. Kenny's Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland shows us how that magazine covered The Wolf Man. Professor Frenzy has a Bedtime Story. Dr. Tongue takes us to the World of Monster Collectibles. And MORE. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Diecast Movie Review Podcast - - Orphaned Entertainment - The Uninvited at the Hollywood Theatre - The Joy Cinema - Professor Frenzy - Dr. Tongue's World of Monster Collectibles Dr. Tongue's I HAD THAT SHOPPE! - - Dr. Tongue's Personal Instagram - Artist Spotlight - The Art of Mad Monster Lady - Alter Ego #43 - Lord Blood-Rah's Nerve Wrackin' Theatre LIVE at the Landmark Cinemas! - Monster Hunter for Hire (Supernatural Solutions: The Marc Temple Casefiles - Volume 1) - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Music Credit: OurMusicBox (Jay Man) Track Name: "Riding Waves" Music By: Jay Man @ https://ourmusicbox.com/ Official "OurMusicBox" YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM Bill Watches Movies - The opening and closing song "" () appears by permission of - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
Chad and Ballsy checked out Joker at the new Landmark Cinemas last night. Here's what they thought. (NO SPOILERS)
Welcome to a Thursday in the cage with DT and Mitchell Blair! Fajardo contract talk - Craig Button (20:47) - Bill Walker of Landmark Cinemas (48:10) - Arash Madani (1:01:48) - Jim Lang (1:22:22)
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Who do you think you could take in a fight? Your answer could win you tickets and treat vouchers to the Landmark Cinema in Yorkton! - Nik and Reader
He's off to see Hobbs and Shaw at the Landmark Cinemas in Yorkton!
You could be the next person off to Landmark Cinemas in Yorkton with free tickets and treats! - Nik and Reader
Can she win Passes to Pokemon Detective Pikachu at the Landmark Cinema in Yorkton?
If Lesley can name a Pokemon, she's off to see Pokemon Detective Pikachu at the Landmark Cinemas in Yorkton! - Nik and Reader
Join director Gillian McKercher and producer Guillaume Carlier for a chat about their film Circle of Steel and catch an upcoming screening! May 3 - 16: Globe Cinema, Calgary May 11 - 16: Roxy Theatre, Saskatoon May 18 & 19: Metro Cinema, Edmonton May 27: Landmark Cinema, Fort McMurray May 27: Landmark Cinema, St, Albert http://www.kinosum.com/project/circle-of-steel
Jack Blum, Sharon Corder and Face2Face host David Peck talk about Thom Thomson, the power of film, and the importance of literature, lack of access, National Film Day and why immigrants make the best Canadians.REEL CANADA is pleased to present the sixth annual National Canadian Film Day (NCFD) on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. NCFD is the world’s largest film festival, with more than 800 Canadian film screenings and events expected across the country and around the world.REEL CANADA is a non-profit, charitable organization that promotes the diversity of Canadian film and its power to spark important conversations about what it means to be Canadian. This year will mark six years of celebrating the incredible achievements of our nation’s filmmakers. More significantly, it marks an important milestone: the centennial of Canada’s first genuine blockbuster — and oldest surviving feature film — Nell Shipman’s Back to God’s Country, a sassy, snowy adventure story that remains Canada’s most successful silent film. We will celebrate by looking back on the past 100 years of Canadian cinema, offering a selection of films that are equally chock-full of snow and sass!Our screening hosts include every kind of organization, from libraries, community centres, and retirement residences, to film festivals, cinemas, and art galleries, to military bases and embassies.NCFD is a huge endeavour that’s made possible through the efforts of dedicated sponsors and partners who continue to support us year after year. We’re thrilled that so many of our partners are returning in 2019, including the Government of Canada, Telefilm Canada, Cineplex, TD, Netflix, encore+, and Landmark Cinemas.For those who want to watch a great Canadian film in the comfort of their home, a wealth of programming will be available on TV and online.Biography:Jack Blum and Sharon Corder spent many years working as a team in the film and television industry, with dozens of hours of television drama to their credit as writer-producers and/or directors. In addition to work on many Canadian and American series, highlights include the co-creation of the award-winning series TRADERS, and their feature film, BABYFACE, which had its world premiere in the Directors’ Fortnight section of the Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, after years of advocating for the Canadian voice in film, they founded REEL CANADA, a groundbreaking programme aimed at making Canadian film more accessible to new audiences. Since then, the organization has presented screenings and introduced Canadian film artists to hundreds of thousands of high school students in all provinces and territories and in both French and English. In 2010, they expanded the programme to serve adult newcomers to Canada through their English classes, and in 2014, they created National Canadian Film Day, which has become an annual celebration of Canadian film across the country and around the world. The 2019 edition of National Canadian Film Day features more than 1000 screenings in Canada and internationally in 23 countries outside of Canada.Image Copyright: Reel Canada. Used with permission.Music Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jordan is going to see Missing Link and Landmark Cinemas in Yorkton, you could be the next person to win a movie night! - Nik and Reader
It’s still October so that means the month of horror continues. In this episode of the podcast Hemant talks about some news including the possibility of LeBron James’ production company Springhill Entertainment rebooting the Friday the 13th movie franchise. And speaking of exciting, Hemant filled out a survey from Landmark Cinemas and all signs are … Continue reading "Episode 46: Ant Man and the Wasp, Christine, and a Friday the 13th Reboot?"
Jess and Andrew continue their adventures through the multiplexes. Guided by the advice of Cineamaddicts Greg Srisavasdi, we traveled to the Landmark Cinemas to see "Beast", a very interesting film set in a seaside town in the Channel Islands. Like everyone else, we also had to check out "Deadpool 2", and fortunately left the theater with giddy grins. The weekend was capped off with Paul Schrader's new film "First Reformed". Oscar performances are usually saved for Oscar season, but Ethan Hawke felt the need to hit this performance out of the park early. AndrewWatchesMovies.com Film diary: https://letterboxd.com/andrewmartin/films/diary/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndrewWatchesTV Moses's Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-298402626 Mike Dietrich's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike.dietrich.art/
Do you want to hear about DC area sports? Do you want to hear a couple argue over whether bitcoin is a pyramid scheme? Boy, do we have a podcast for you. We mentioned a Reply All podcast explaining what dropshipping is (https://www.gimletmedia.com/reply-all/117-the-worlds-most-expensive-free-watch#episode-player) Tom Brady is a robot on Colbert (https://www.thecut.com/2018/03/tom-brady-strawberry-stephen-colbert.html) He also told The Cut he’d never eaten a strawberry (https://www.thecut.com/2016/09/tom-brady-spends-his-suspension-napping-and-repping-uggs.html ) Emma (who is wrong about bitcoin) recommended E Street’s Landmark Cinema this week (https://www.landmarktheatres.com/washington-d-c/e-street-cinema) while James (who is right about bitcoin) said Pen Commons is probably the bar you want right now (http://www.penncommonsdc.com/) Follow us on Twitter @capitallosers, Emma @emmaemcmahon and James @duckytennent. EMAIL US STUFF: capitalloserspod@gmail.com
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Cephus Johnson, a.k.a Uncle Bobby, is a social justice activist at the forefront of ending police brutality in America. He joins us to talk about the Love Not Blood Campaign. 2. Aldo Billingslea, (Othello, Ensemble), Cal Shakes production of Othello through Oct. 9. 3. Brothers Size at Theatre Rhino through October 15 at the Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson Street, San Francisco. We speak to Gabriel Christian (Oshoosi Size) and LaKeidrick Wimberly (Ogun Size). 4. We close with Kirsten Johnson, director, "Cameraperson," which opened theatrically this past weekend in Landmark Cinema in San Francisco, Berkeley and at the San Rafael Film Center.
On today’s episode, the second half of our interview with Kash Gauni and Shreela Chakrabartty, whose film “Rock Paper Dice Enter” opens today at Landmark Cinemas 10 Clareview. Then a little chat about the upcoming DedFest feature on June 13 at Metro Cinema: Heavy Metal (1981), art-house animation meets sexy space captains, with a generous sprinkling of […]
Matthew Socey reviews MAN OF STEEL and THIS IS THE END, the Blu-Ray releases of OZ THE GREAT & POWERFUL, SNITCH and HANSEL & GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS. Because of the midnight screenings of THE ROOM this weekend at Landmark Cinemas, Matthew replays his epic conversation with Tommy Wiseau.