A lot of establishment have started to reopen and that includes movie theaters. While it still might be a natural reaction for people to stay away and watch films at home instead from now on, this shouldn’t be the case. Theaters will always be the best places to experience movies. Joe Cianciotto.
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Almost zero spoilers
Since films released in movie theaters generally come out the earliest, there is a low chance that people who watch in theaters will have to suffer through spoilers spewed by inconsiderate people online. Considering the many people who think they're important enough to post plot twists of highly anticipated films on social media, the only way to get around them is to watch in cinemas. Waiting for movies to be released online increases the risk of a film being spoiled. Joe Cianciotto.
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While today's laptops and home theaters have amazing resolution (perhaps even better than movie theater projectors), they still pale in comparison to theaters when atmosphere is involved. A horror film isn't as scary on a small screen, and hard-hitting, edge-of-your-seat action movie isn't quite as thrilling as it would be on a giant screen. Joe Cianciotto.
Viewer reactions
True movie buffs would appreciate a viewing experience surrounded by fans, even if those fans are strangers. It's fantastic seeing other people would react to epic moments, especially with films that bring along a massive fandom. Some films simply bring people together. And that’s a big deal.