Coronavirus closed theaters, delayed Hollywood releases and created openings for “The Wretched” and “Becky” to flourish at old-school venues; “This would never have happened if things were normal.”
It’s like a science fiction tale set in the movie business: A pandemic shuts down multiplexes and wipes Hollywood’s releases off the calendar. Drive-in theaters rise from obscurity and re-embrace their B-movie heritage. Unsuspecting indie filmmakers rule the box office charts.
This unlikely premise helped horror movie “The Wretched” spend five consecutive weeks as the nation’s No. 1 movie in theaters based on reported grosses. That streak, fueled by bookings in 124 drive-ins around the country, put “The Wretched” in some rarefied...
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