Why You Should Go Back to The Movie Theater

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October 1, 2022

Not that long ago, I wrote something some of you considered heresy: I’m never going back to the theaters. Like ever, if I can help it. I just don’t think it’s necessary and a total waste of money.

But you know, not everyone agrees with me. Not even my own writers. Danny is here to say that I’m wrong, and you should go back to theaters. And if I’m being honest, he makes a compelling case. Hit up the top story to find out why you might want to give the silver screen another shot.

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