Over the weekend, the Times of London reported that Regal Theaters, via their company Cineworld, were shutting down.
At first the company hemmed and hawed and said they were “considering” the move. But the reality was, the Times was right, and they were closing their doors, lowering their projectors, and unpopping the popcorn.
Today they announced it’s all over. Regal had been closed from mid March through July, then re-opened. So it’s not like their closing is a surprise, just how badly they handled it. In all 536 theaters in the US will close, 127 in the UK. Total jobs gone: 45,000.
But they have few movies to show. And when “No Time to Die” was moved to next April, they were finished. “We are like a grocery shop that doesn’t have vegetables, fruit, meat,” Cineworld CEO Moshe “Mooky” Greidinger said in an interview. “We cannot operate for a long time without a product.”
My thanks to all the Regal execs in Knoxville and Chattanooga who refused to return calls or emails on Friday night. It’s unclear if they’re losing their jobs.


Miserable Kellyanne Conway, who was supposed to go away, apparently returned to the Trump fold and is now COVID positive. Her daughter, Claudia, sold her out on social media. Add her to the group with Donald, Melania, two Republican senators from the Judiciary committee, two unidentified journalists who had to cover the rally that brought all these people together. Along with Rev. John Jenkins, the president of Notre Dame University, they were all in the Rose Garden Saturday at 5pm when Trump introduced his Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett. Sadly, Mike Lindell, the MyPillow guy, has tested negative. And Bill Barr? He should be nervous.
