Keep quiet, put down the phone: Bad behavior in blockbusters sparks theater-etiquette discussion


A moviegoer is seen wearing a Barbie footwear before a screening of the "Barbie" film at the SM North Edsa in Quezon City on July 19, 2023. Dressing up for movies is great, talking on your phone during the film is still frowned upon, however.

It’s been on heck of a season so far at the box office. One week after premiering in theaters, “Barbie” raked in $93 million while “Oppenheimer,” which released the same day, amassed $46.2 million, according to AP. Combined, the two movies have already made more than $1 billion internationally, a massive win for a movie industry that struggled to regain its footing post-pandemic.

The huge turnout drew diehard theatergoers and casual fans alike. For some, the blockbuster weekend may have been one of the first trips they’ve taken to the cinema in a good long while. While the hubbub has been a great thing for the movie studios and theaters, the crowds have not been ideal for some; namely, the movie-goers themselves.



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