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Dolby Cinema is a type of premium large format movie theater created by Dolby Laboratories that combines Dolby proprietary technologies such as Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, as well as other signature entrance and intrinsic design features.
Release date Notes Ref. Jurassic World Rebirth: July 2, 2025: In 3D. [1] How to Train Your Dragon: ... Warner Bros. / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / New Line Cinema New Zealand
5 highest-grossing New Zealand films of 2024 [5] Rank ... 5 best second weekend holds for movies playing in more than 70 theatres ... 2nd week hold 1 Joker: Folie a Deux
Release notes ^ In mid-March 2020, movie theaters began to close because of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures. One week after the film's release, on March 16, 2020, Universal Pictures announced that the film would be available digitally through premium VOD in the United States and Canada on March 20, before the end of the usual 90-day ...
5 highest-grossing New Zealand films of 2023 [35] Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1: Red, White & Brass: Piki, Miss Conception NZ$1,463,740 2: Uproar: Kismet NZ$795,244 3: Stylebender: Ahi, Mister Smith, William Morris Endeavor: NZ$115,554 4: Loop Track: Vendetta NZ$72,576 5: Bad Behaviour: Ahi NZ$57,741
Name Release date [a]Notes Beauty and the Beast (1991) 1 January 2002 * Originally released in 1991. Apollo 13: 22 September 2002 * The first DMR film. [5] Originally released in 1995. 24 minutes shorter than the 35mm version due to older IMAX equipment having platter size limits.
As of April 2023, there were over 7,800 cinema screens, across 105 countries, which supported or were committed to support Dolby Atmos. [9] Dolby Atmos has also been adapted to a home theater format and is the audio component of Dolby Cinema. [10]
The first filmmaker in New Zealand was Alfred Henry Whitehouse, who made ten films between 1898 and mid-1900. The oldest surviving New Zealand film is Whitehouse's The Departure of the Second Contingent for the Boer War (1900). The first feature film made in New Zealand is arguably Hinemoa. It premiered on 17 August 1914 at the Lyric Theatre ...