The country's five biggest cinema companies will not screen the film 'The Interview' following threats from hackers.
The theater chains are reacting to a message sent to Sony Pictures in Hollywood, threatening terror attacks on cinemas that screened the film about an assassination attempt against North Korean leader Kim Jung Un.
Our Los Angeles correspondent Verity Geere reports.
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