< PreviousCinemaCon Would Like to Thank Its Exhibition Partners for Supplying Courtesy Crew Staffing to this Year’s Convention CinemaCon Would Like to Thank Christie for Supplying the Use of the Video Wall at this Year’s ConventionLight up a new world on screen with OSRAM XBO ® digital cinema lamps. osram.us/cinema XBO ® - the magic on screen Passion creates the showCinemaCon Would Like to Thank the Following Individuals for Helping to Make Our Seminars and Programming So Vital and Informative BOB BAGBY BROCK BAGBY BRITTANIE BAGBY BAKER DONALD BRINKMAN JERRY BRUCKHEIMER ROBB CHIARINI ALICIA COOK ANDREW CRETORS ANDREW CRIPPS MIKE CUMMINGS RICH DAUGHTRIDGE BEN DEIGHTON LARRY ETTER MATT EYRE SCOTT FORMAN ELIZABETH FRANK SEAN GAMBLE PAT GONZALEZ MARK GRAMZ LACEY GRUENEBAUM BRIAN HALL ANNELISE HOLYOAK LAURA HOULGATTE JEREMY JAHNS REBECCA KEEGAN JOSEPH KOSINSKI ROB LEHMAN SARAH LEWTHWAITE ALEJANDRO RAMÍREZ MAGAÑA TONI MASSIH MARTIN MOSZKOWICZ STEVEN O’DELL MARY PARENT RICHARD PATRY LESLIE PIRRITANO GLEN POWELL TIM RICHARDS BRIAN ROBBINS ROLANDO RODRIGUEZ JAN RUNGE BRIAN SCHULTZ RICK STARR SABRINA STARR NANCY TARTAGLIONE SHELLI TAYLOR MEGAN VAN PETTEN SARAH WHITTENmobilemoviegoing.comVISIT US AT BOOTH #2103A AUGUSTUS BALLROOM harkness-screens.com info@harkness-screens.com C l a r u s X C - O ffi c i a l b i g s c r e e n o f C i n e m a C o nBleecker Street is thrilled to return to CinemaCon 2022 and see our friends in exhibition to celebrate the business of movies on the big screen. We started off the year true to our independent roots with Sundown , followed by Infinite Storm . We continue to support the exclusive theatrical experience and are looking forward to bringing the rest of our slate to cinema audiences this year. Montana Story will open in theaters on May 13. Acclaimed writer/directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel ( What Maisie Knew, The Deep End ) deliver a neo-Western with an emotional tremor hiding beneath it. Two estranged siblings (Haley Lu Richardson, Owen Teague) return home to the sprawling ranch they once knew and loved, confronting a deep and bitter family legacy against a mythic American backdrop. We are kicking off summer with Mr. Malcolm’s List going wide on July 1. From director Emma Holly Jones comes a witty and hopeful tale about finding love when it is least expected. When she fails to meet an item on his list of requirements for a bride, Julia Thistlewaite (Zawe Ashton) is jilted by London’s most eligible bachelor, Mr. Malcolm ( Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù ). Feeling humiliated and determined to exact revenge, she convinces her friend Selina Dalton (Freida Pinto) to play the role of his ideal match. Soon, Mr. Malcolm wonders whether he’s found the perfect woman...or the perfect hoax. Also starring Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Ashley Park, with Theo James. Dale Dickey and Academy Award winner Wes Studi star in A Love Song , marking the lyrical feature debut of writer-director Max Walker-Silverman. At a campground in the rural West, a woman waits alone for an old flame from her past to arrive, uncertain of his intentions while bashful about her own. A Love Song arrives in select theaters on July 29. Coming to select theaters August 12 is Summering , a coming-of-age film directed by James Ponsoldt ( The Spectacular Now ). During their last days of summer and childhood, four girls struggle with the harsh truths of growing up and embark on a mysterious adventure. The film stars Lia Barnett, Lake Bell, Sarah Cooper, Ashley Madekwe, Madalen Mills, Megan Mullally, Eden Grace Redfield, and Sanai Victoria. 892 , starring John Boyega, Michael K. Williams, Nicole Beharie, and Connie Britton, is coming to theaters August 26. When Marine Veteran Brian Brown-Easley (John Boyega) is denied support from the government, running out of options, he takes a bank and its employees hostage, setting the stage for an intense and thrilling confrontation with the police. Based on a true story. This Fall, we bring you Golda , starring Helen Mirren, Liev Schreiber, and Camille Cottin, and directed by Guy Nativ. The film focuses on the intensely dramatic and high-stakes decisions that Golda Meir, also known as the ‘Iron Lady of Israel’, faced during the Yom Kippur War. We look forward to sharing our slate of movies with all of you and wish everyone the best for a great week at CinemaCon. KYLE DAVIES President of Distribution Bleecker StreetCinemaCon Would Like to Tip Its Hat to the Following Companies and Individuals in Recognition of Their Support of this Year’s Convention ERIN ALLEN HEATHER ANZUONI KRISTIN BOWMAN ADAM CASSELS CRAIG CHAPIN DAWN CHAPMAN TYLER CHASE BRIAN CLAYPOOL CINEMA CONCEPTS CHAPIN CUTLER JON GRAVES KELLIE HANLEY LATOYA HOLLINS LAURA PERALTA JONES MALIK KARIM ARI LEVIN MICHELLE MADDALENA JENNIFER MANESS RICHARD MITCHELL LEON NEWNHAM MAUREEN O’CONNOR STEVE OLIKER RICK OLSON BRIAN POSEY JOHN PRICE ANDY REYES QUALITY SIGN & MARQUEE JENNIFER SALCIDO MAYSON SPELLMAN MIKE TREMBLE VISION MEDIA christiedigital.com/cinema With the most comprehensive family of both Xenon and RGB laser cinema projectors, we have a solution for all sizes of auditoriums – and budgets – as we deliver on our promise to provide the right light for the most breathtaking immersive experiences. Lamp and laser illumination. Stadium seating and VIP recliners. Comedies and action movies. Popcorn and candy. Options are key and the choice is yours.All of us at Focus Features are thrilled to be here at CinemaCon. We want to thank you for your support. We understand and appreciate the importance of the experience to bring people together in movie theatres and we are excited to be able to do that over what we all know has been a challenging past two years for us all. We appreciate your partnership to help us bring our films to audiences in these unprecedented times. Since the pandemic began more than two years ago, Focus has proudly through your partnership opened 24 films exclusively in theaters, including films such as Matt Damon in Stillwater , the Academy-Award winning Belfast from Kenneth Branagh, and just this past weekend with Robert Eggers’ Viking epic The Northman with Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman and Anya Taylor-Joy. 2022 marks our 20th anniversary in the business. For two decades, Focus has and continues to be a home for some of the most fearless filmmakers in the world whose stories and vision have entertained moviegoers and helped to push cinema and culture forward. 2022 marks one of our biggest slates in Focus’ history. Next month we continue our releases with the much-anticipated sequel to our highest-grossing domestic film ever, Downton Abbey: A New Era . Julian Fellowes has once again written a journey that sees the beloved cast reunite to go on a journey to the South of France while back at home, Hollywood descends on Downton. Then in July we have two films coming to theaters. First on July 15th, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris is the heartwarming comedy starring Lesley Manville and Isabelle Huppert about a British housekeeper on her travels to Paris to fulfill her dream of owning a couture Christian Dior gown. Then on July 29th, B.J. Novak makes his directorial film debut with Vengeance , the darkly comic thriller about a New York journalist who journeys to West Texas to investigate a young woman’s murder – starring Issa Rae and Ashton Kutcher. Then come Labor Day weekend on September 2nd, we are thrilled to work with Peacock and our friend Jordan Peele and the Monkeypaw team to bring the breakthrough comedy from this past Sundance, Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. , starring Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown. On October 7th, acclaimed filmmaker Todd Field will return with his first film in over 15 years, Tár , starring the incomparable Cate Blanchett as a world-class symphony conductor. Then still to come this year, we have Spoiler Alert , starring Jim Parsons and Ben Aldridge with Sally Field, Bill Irwin and Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski based on the best-selling memoir about love and loss as a couple is faced with losing each other when one is diagnosed with cancer. Bobby Farrelly returns to make audiences laugh with Woody Harrelson, Kaitlin Olson and Cheech Martin in Champions where a hotheaded minor league basketball coach is sentenced to community service and forced to coach a Special Olympics team. Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance play The Silent Twins , based on the fascinating real-life story of identical twins, who grew up in Wales as part of the only Black family in their small town and would only communicate with each other through a language they created just for themselves. James Gray’s Armageddon Time is a coming-of-age story inspired by Gray’s own childhood in pre-Reagan America and set in Queens, NY with an all-star cast led by Anthony Hopkins, Jeremy Strong, and Anne Hathaway. And finally Inside stars Willem Dafoe as an art thief who becomes trapped inside a luxury penthouse apartment – only to see his reality begin to merge with the art surrounding him. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to the movies! Thank you for all your continued partnership! LISA BUNNELL President, Distribution Focus FeaturesNext >