As the Academy Awards approach, a look at moviegoing habits in the United States
About half of Americans (53%) said in a summer 2025 survey that they had seen a movie in theaters in the past year.
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About half of Americans (53%) said in a summer 2025 survey that they had seen a movie in theaters in the past year.
A quarter of Americans say local communities should be able to prohibit the construction of mosques in their area.
Six-in-ten Americans say it is important that members of Congress have strong religious beliefs.
Two-thirds of Americans say that religion is losing its influence on American life.
A rising number of Republicans incorrectly believe Barack Obama is a Muslim.
The recession has made five familiar consumer items far less of a necessity in the lives of Americans.
Despite the increasing use of cell phones, more Americans say landline phones are a necessity than say the same about mobile phones.
While less than half of the public deems a television set to be a necessity, more Americans than ever are stocking up on them.
An overwhelming number of Americans believe that a car is a necessity.