10 Films Cinemas Refused To Play (And Why)

10. The Hateful Eight

You'd think that cinema chains would bend over backwards to accommodate anything made by Quentin Tarantino, such is the hype surrounding the director and his work. But several big UK theatre companies weren't too bothered about missing out on The Hateful Eight.

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Released in early January 2016 on British shores, there was a lot of buzz around the project because it was being screened on 70mm film at select locations, which, in an era when everything seemed to be going digital, was a unique selling point.

However, because of the special hardware required for 70mm showings, some cinemas were simply unequipped to show the film in this format, and this caused problems between the film's distributor, and cinema chains like Cineworld and Curzon - something which the latter company acknowledged in a statement:

"We love a Quentin Tarantino movie but it is with great regret that we will not be showing The Hateful Eight from Friday 8 January. On this occasion, the distributor has chosen to screen the film only in 70mm in the West End and in selected venues nationwide."

Cineworld also spoke up about this issue, saying that they failed to reach an "agreement" with Entertainment Film Distributors - although they didn't provide any further details.

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