As the interest in the lives of celebrities has intensified, we have become acclimatised to the fact that they will now curate and mercilessly monetise itLast month, Ryan Gosling addressed an audience about to see his...
See moreAs the interest in the lives of celebrities has intensified, we have become acclimatised to the fact that they will now curate and mercilessly monetise it
Last month, Ryan Gosling addressed an audience about to see his new movie. “It’s not your job to keep cinemas open,” he told them. “It’s our job to make things that make it worth you coming out. This movie’s for you. Enjoy the trip!”
Small wonder they applauded. This is a strategy radically different to that adopted in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic, when studios believed the best way to get people to leave their homes and buy cinema tickets was to hector them to do so.
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As the interest in the lives of celebrities has intensified, we have become acclimatised to the fact that they will now curate and mercilessly monetise itLast month, Ryan Gosling addressed an audience about to see his...
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