Vanities LIKE MANY INDUSTRIES around the world, the dream factory of Hollywood has been closed for business for most of 2020 - and even as it staggers back to its feet at reduced capacity, we've only just begun to see the impact on film and television. If the pandemic can be brought under control by early spring, Grode expects a surge in the summer film business as movies that have been sitting on the shelf finally arrive in newly opened theaters. Some smaller movies have been released on demand because the studios know that, once theaters do open, there will be an influx of big movies dominating the screens, like Top Gun: Maverick, which Paramount bumped to July 2021. Last year, Bong Joon Ho's South Korean Oscar juggernaut, Parasite, became the first-ever foreign language film to win best picture, transforming what once would have been considered a niche film into a blockbuster. [Extracted from the article]
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