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Trolls World Tour review — this release could signify the end of cinema-going as we know it - The Times

★★☆☆☆
When the definitive history of cinema is written, this may turn out to be the big one. Bigger than the first sound film, The Jazz Singer, in 1927. Bigger than Becky Sharp, which premiered the Technicolor process in 1935. And bigger even than Twister, the first movie to be released on DVD, in 1997 (it launched a hugely profitable home video revolution).

No, Trolls World Tour might just beat them all hands down, for it represents the first time that a big Hollywood studio (Universal) has released a multimillion-dollar blockbuster directly into consumers’ homes, bypassing multiplexes entirely. And yes, coronavirus, arguably, forced its hand by closing cinemas, but Hollywood bean counters have wanted to do this for years (they lose up

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