is the only title being made available for electronic-sell-through on March 24, while Uni’s current theatrical releasesare available for a 48-hour rental of $19.99 starting tomorrow.from filmmakers Andrew and Jon Erwin, follows the true-life story of Christian music star Jeremy Camp and his journey of love and loss. The pic in its first six days of domestic release has made $9.8M.
Joe Drake, Chairman of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group said about the latest move, “The theatrical experience is core to our business, and exhibitors are our integral partners and allies. With theaters closed nationwide due to these unprecedented events, we want to continue to makeavailable to consumers. We’re enormously proud of the movie that the Erwin Brothers created and are grateful to be able to share it with audiences for their home viewing pleasure.
Added the Erwins, “As filmmakers, we are heartbroken that we can’t share I Still Believe on a big screen the way we intended. We make movies because we love movies and we stand firmly behind the nation’s theater chains, from the largest circuits to the smallest mom and pop indies that have been so dramatically affected by these unprecedented closures.
So amazing
Can you lower the prices so it's affordable for students
Look, I like the thought behind this. But it’s just me. I’m the only one watching in this house and $20 for a rental is waaaayyyyy more than it would normally cost me at the theater. I hope they reevaluate these prices.
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