Are Late-Night Talk Shows Over, One Battle After Another, Movie Theaters Invest $1.5 Billion, and Black Rabbit
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On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, there has been a lot of back-and-forth in terms of the relevance of late-night talk shows, especially after the cancellation of Stephen Colbert and the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel. Therefore, we felt it was apropos to debate the real elephant in the room: are late-night talk shows over, or should they be? Are they still relevant? Does anyone TRULY care what happens to these dinosaurs of television?
Also, movie theaters invested $1.5 billion into renovating theaters, but is that what will bring the audience back? Reviews of Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another and Black Rabbit, and more!
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Discussed on this episode- (0:00 – 20:20) Movie and TV News - Movie Theaters Invest $1.5 Billion in Renovations
- (20:21 – 42:29) From the Outside In Topic: Are Late-Night Talk Shows Over?
- (42:30 – 47:30) Upcoming Attractions
- (47:31 – 1:04:44) Reviews - One Battle After Another, Black Rabbit
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