The fact that an adult-skewing drama like
Air - which was given a big theatrical push by Amazon - managed to pull in $20 million despite opening the same weekend as
Super Mario Bros. in an encouraging sign. Same with Apple giving big theatrical pushes for the new Ridley Scott and Martin Scorsese movies this fall.

It's taken a while, but the audiences are coming back, and
Mario proved that a theatrical audience that was ignored for the last three years - kids and family audiences -
will come roaring back if you give them something they really want to see (and something blessedly free of social conditioning bullcrap).
Air proved that adult audiences will come back if you give them something worthwhile to see.