Held at Caesar’s Palace, CinemaCon is the official convention of The National Association of Theatre Owners. The movie studios conduct presentations to get their exhibition partners excited about the products they will soon have to offer them. PARAMOUNT PICTURES Preceded by guys and girls in red bathing suits, Dwayne Johnson …
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CinemaCon 2017: Sony Pictures, STX Entertainment
Held at Caesar’s Palace, CinemaCon is the official convention of The National Association of Theatre Owners. The movie studios conduct presentations to get their exhibition partners excited about the products they will soon have to offer them. SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT Chairman Tom Rothman started off the festivities with a vulgar …
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