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The cinematic exhibition landscape has undergone seismic shifts in the 21st century, exacerbated by the rise of streaming platforms and shifting consumer behaviors. In this volatile market, theater operators are compelled to innovate beyond the traditional single-ticket model. "TriFlicks"—a conceptual exhibition strategy centered on the curation of triple-feature screenings—represents a potential pivot toward experiential value and increased dwell time. This paper analyzes the viability of the TriFlicks model, examining its historical roots in the grindhouse era, its psychological impact on audience engagement, and its economic implications for theater sustainability. The analysis suggests that while TriFlicks presents logistical challenges in scheduling and content acquisition, it offers a unique solution to the "attention economy" by transforming movie-going from a transactional event into an immersive destination experience. TriFlicks
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