Over the weekend, the female-driven film “It Ends With Us” made a significant impact at the global box office, earning a whopping $80 million in its opening. This accomplishment is particularly impressive considering the modest budget of the film. As of now, the international portion of the box office stands at $30 million, with several
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Sony and Wayfarer Studios’ recent release, It Ends with Us, is not only gaining traction in the domestic box office but also making a significant impact overseas. Despite only being available in 68% of the international market, the film has managed to gross an impressive $13.3M in just 42 markets. This promising start suggests a
The weekend box office is poised to be a truly special one, with an unexpected contender making waves in the industry. Colleen Hoover’s novel adaptation, “It Ends With Us,” has taken the box office by storm, and industry insiders are buzzing with excitement. The Blake Lively-starring film has already garnered an impressive $7M in previews,
Tuckman Media is gearing up to release Appian Way Production’s latest film, ‘The Featherweight,’ which delves into the life of legendary 2x World Featherweight boxing champion Willie Pep. Directed by filmmaker Robert Kolodny, the movie made its debut at the Venice Film Festival, garnering a six-minute standing ovation and a perfect 100% review score on
Deadpool & Wolverine has been a massive success at the box office, nearing the $900 million global mark in just its third week of release. The film, directed by Shawn Levy, has grossed $879.2 million worldwide, with $421 million coming from domestic and $458.2 million from international markets. It is projected that the film will
James Mangold’s highly anticipated Bob Dylan biopic, “A Complete Unknown,” is set to premiere on December 25th. Starring Timothée Chalamet as the iconic singer, the film follows Dylan’s journey from a young artist in Minnesota to a revolutionary folk singer in West Village. As Dylan navigates through his rise to fame and forms intimate relationships
The indie/arthouse market is currently experiencing a period of diverse offerings that cater to a wide range of audiences. Films like Kneecap, CatVidoFest, Didi, and Sing Sing are proving to be successful, despite their limited release on screens. This success is particularly noteworthy in the face of more mainstream, wide releases and tentpole movies dominating
Disney has recently made some adjustments to their release schedule, with one notable change being the removal of a Marvel Studios movie that was originally set for July 24, 2026. This shift has left fans speculating about what could have caused the delay and what impact it might have on the overall Marvel Cinematic Universe
The film industry has faced some tough challenges in recent times, with Marcus Theatres being no exception. While CEO Greg Marcus noted that there weren’t fewer films in the first half of the year, there was a lack of tentpole movies that are essential for driving audience numbers. The lack of a “normal slate” of
Marvel Studios and Disney’s latest release, Deadpool & Wolverine, is proving all the naysayers wrong by raking in an impressive $24M on a Tuesday, matching its performance from the previous day. This brings the total domestic earnings for the R-rated film starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman to an astounding $259.8M. Deadpool & Wolverine continues
AMC Theatres, under the leadership of Adam Aron, has been making waves in the film industry with their foray into concert film releases. After the success of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, the theater chain is partnering with Trafalgar Releasing and Sony Music Vision to bring Usher: Rendezvous in Paris to screens worldwide. This unique
Over the weekend, Ryan Reynolds experienced a historic moment in his acting career with the success of Deadpool & Wolverine at the box office. The actor took to his Instagram Story to express his shock and gratitude towards the fans who made it all possible. Reynolds admitted that processing the magnitude of this achievement was
Over the weekend, the movie Longlegs starring Nicolas Cage managed to rake in an impressive $6.7 million on 2,730 screens. This third week performance has allowed the film to surpass Parasite as the highest grossing film ever for the indie distributor. Not only that, but Longlegs has also claimed the title of the top grossing
Over the past weekend, Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, and Director Shawn Levy’s film, Deadpool & Wolverine, shattered box office records. The movie achieved the highest R-rated opening of all time, both worldwide and domestically, raking in an impressive $438.3 million globally and $205 million in the domestic market. This feat surpassed the previous record set