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Off The Break Podcast

Off The Break Podcast

By: Codi Kruse
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Current Movie Theater News, Operations, And Insights From The People That Book The Movies. Each week Codi, Ken and Kyle breakdown the latest distribution and box office trends, while offering unique and fun perspectives on the current industry news that only exhibitors and those who have to deal with them can appreciate!2022 Off The Break Podcast Art Economics Management Management & Leadership
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  • OTB #347: Is The Popcorn Bucket Craze Getting Out Of Hand?
    Sep 12 2025

    Alyssa, Shayla and Kyle get together to understand how the popcorn bucket trend has grown, and if it is a successful business strategy. They also praise the success of the latest Conjuring movie opening, while explaining why theaters shouldn't be scared away by horror and R-rated movies.

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    32 mins
  • OTB #346: Looking Forward To October & The Mysterious Disappearance Of Jordan Peele
    Sep 5 2025

    Shayla, Kyle, and Ken reunite to discuss the October releases after Mortal Kombat 2 and Shelby Oaks moved their dates. The three also debate whether HIM and The Long Walk could pop while The Conjuring: Last Rites takes over September, and decide if Jordan Peele is about to move on from Universal.

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    31 mins
  • OTB #345: Pitching Netflix The Benefits Of Movies Having A Theatrical Release
    Aug 29 2025

    Shayla, Ken, and Kyle offer reasons why K-Pop Demon Hunters resonated with audiences at the theater, so they propose what Netflix could do to meet movie theaters halfway. They also discuss the rising trend of repertory titles in cinemas, and Kyle recommends a dramatic (and maybe funny?) movie from New Zealand.

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    32 mins
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