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“He loved movies and he gave a lot to all of us with his performances and his films,” Cruise said to a room full of movie theater owners.
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At the annual CinemaCon gathering of theatrical exhibitors in Las Vegas, a major new distributor this year was welcomed in Amazon/MGM during a year when the box office is down a sickening 11% over last year's not-great performance.
As CinemaCon heads into its final day, attendees were treated to a visit from one of global exhibition’s most beloved stars, Tom Cruise. Swooping into the Paramount presentation in support of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Cruise
Tom Cruise took a moment to honor his late 'Top Gun' co-star, Val Kilmer, asking CinemaCon crowd for a moment of silence.
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It's been just two days since Top Gun and Batman Forever actor Val Kilmer died at the age of 65 years old. Tom Cruise is at CinemaCon to promote the next Mission: Impossible movie at the Paramount Pictures panel. When he took to the stage to talk The Final Reckoning, Cruise took some time to honor Kilmer.
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Whether he’s appearing in a video message to uphold the value of the theatrical experience or making a surprise appearance to promote Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning, no one gets movie theater owners excited like Tom Cruise.
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"I can't tell you how much I admired his work and him as a human being," actor says of his Top Gun co-star and friend
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Tom Cruise is paying tribute to his friend and “Top Gun” costar Val Kilmer, who died earlier this week at age 65.