If Oppenheimer is an hour longer than Barbie, why are tickets to see them the same price? By News August 09, 2023 Add Comment Edit Movie tickets are nearly always the same price, whether the film is a flop or a sold-out blockbuster. Why? And how much more does a trip to the movies cost than 20 years ago? Peter Martin explains. Share this post Related PostsWhite House presses FDA to approve COVID vaccine by end of daySupreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit in Trump's bid to undo US election loss'So much talent': Australian Opals coach Sandy Brondello likes what she sees in 2020 WNBL seasonHow longer, more frequent heatwaves will shape how we work in the futureCorruption watchdog asked to probe concerns over NT's Buy Local PlanQueensland year 12 students wrongly told they are ineligible for universityCall of the Wildbnb: Bushfire-affected animals given a safe, low-toxic place to call homeSouth-East Queensland on flood watch as state braces for intense falls, strong winds and wild surf this weekend
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