Alex Scrimgeour, chief executive of the group, said it saw ‘exceptional performance throughout July and August’ as a result.
Cinema business Everyman has said losses widened over the first half of the year after a weaker slate of films but it is on track for the year after Barbie and Oppenheimer drew big audiences.Alex Scrimgeour, chief executive of the group, said it saw “exceptional performance throughout July and August” as a result of Barbie and Oppenheimer.
It posted a pre-tax loss of £4.3 million for the half-year as a result, widening from a £798,000 loss over the same period in 2022. It also revealed that it saw revenues from the start of the year to the end of August of £60.2 million, up from £53.1 million last year.
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