Audiences worldwide want more comedies and thrillers in theaters, according to a new survey from the Global Cinema Foundation. But overall, the lack of appealing films is the biggest obstacle to going to cinemas more often, the study found.
More than 68,000 respondents in 15 markets around the world were polled on their feelings about moviegoing, with 72% agreeing that going to a movie in a theater is a good value for the money. 55% said they wanted more action/adventure movies — despite a solid amount of this genre already in theaters. Though thrillers, comedies and rom-coms such, as international hit “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” have
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