The Scorsese film’s estimated $23 million in the North American box office was a special feat considering its length and the lack of promotion by its actors.
Martin Scorsese’s three-and-a-half-hour epic is the first of three high-profile movies the tech company will give wide theatrical releases in the coming months.
Best Buy recently said it would end DVD sales after the holiday season, and Netflix already shuttered its disc rentals. What does that mean for audiences?