PS DOLMN opens this weekend. "Oscar buzz for EMURP" report box office? Give him an Emmy? {nm} Oct 01, 07:10
or how about delisting the stocks as soon as netflix picks them up. then we wouldnt have to deal with them at all {nm} Oct 01, 08:16
No, movies that opens in limited release gets 12 weeks regardless of box office. {nm} Oct 03, 08:57
Are they getting theatrical releases at all? If so then Netflix is a distributor, if not then they are STV. {nm} Oct 03, 11:02
Yes, the ones with a release date. {nm} Oct 03, 14:54
actually some movies in ltd release are never listed at all ... see several recent (and current) releases from "FIP" {nm} Oct 04, 14:41
Or perhaps because this is a new distributor which hasn't been releasing for long? {nm} Oct 04, 14:41
correction: FIP has been releasing since 2012, although not in huge quantity. But their releases avg more than many of the ltd listings. Oct 05, 14:46
you want Netflix to be listed as a distributor... even though they do not distribute (release movies into theaters) {nm} Oct 01, 08:29
There has to be some way to identify these movies. Its better than nothing {nm} Oct 01, 09:42
It's identified in the description or in a tagged Related Post. {nm} Oct 03, 08:58