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‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3’ Sets Disney+ Premiere Date After Long Theatrical Window
Talk about respecting a theatrical window: Disney has set a Disney+ global premiere date for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 of Aug. 2, that’s 90 days after the pic’s theatrical release of May 5.
While Disney got a lot of slack during CEO Bob Chapek’s era for executing theatrical day-and-date releases…
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‘Theater Camp’ Hits High Note With Searchlight’s Best Limited Opening Since ‘Jojo Rabbit’ – Specialty Box Office
Searchlight Pictures' Sundance-winning original comedy Theater Camp will take in an estimated $281,172 or $46.9k per theater at six locations opening weekend — the best limited opening for the distributor since Jojo Rabbit in the fall of 2019 ($349k in five locations). That’s after the A CinemaScore film…
Michael Cieply: Slouching Towards Hollywood, One Rough Beast Of A Season
What was it W. B. Yeats wrote, that line Joan Didion lifted and twisted in her essay "Slouching Towards Bethlehem," about West Coast chaos in 1967? Things fall apart; the center cannot hold.
That's how it felt on Thursday, a few minutes before lunch with some seasoned film executive-friends at the…
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‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ Lights Fuse With $235M Global Bow; ‘Elemental’, ‘Indy 5’ & ‘Insidious’ Hit New Milestones – International Box Office
SUNDAY UPDATE: Paramount/Skydance's Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One lit the fuse this weekend with a $235M global start. Of that, $155M is from 70 international box office markets which rep 93% of the offshore footprint (Japan is notably still to come).
Excluding China, where there…
‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ Sets Franchise 5-Day US Opening Record With $80M – Sunday AM Update
SUNDAY AM WRITETHRU — after Saturday PM update…Facts are facts, and Paramount/Skydance’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One set a 5-day opening domestic record for the franchise with $80M. Paramount is calling the global opening here at $235M, read Nancy’s report here. Indiana Jones and the Dia…
‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ Seeing $78M 5-Day US, $240M WW: Why Sequel Is In Better Position Than ‘Indy’ – Box Office Update
UPDATE SATURDAY AM: In the wake of the older-skewing, very expensive Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny stumbling at the box office with an $83.8M Friday-Tuesday domestic start, sources have called upon me to evaluate a similarly priced, older dude franchise sequel at around $300M. That’s this…
Indie Distributors, Strike Jitters & Trying To Get SAG-AFTRA On The Phone: “I Think We Are All Quite Confused” – Specialty Preview
Expressing solidarity with Hollywood actors on Day 1 of the SAG-AFTRA strike, specialty distributors polled were anxiously juggling opening weekend Q&As and movie premieres without talent. They were trying to clarify which actors on what international productions are SAG-AFTRA, bound by the guild, or…
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Gkids Acquires North America On Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy And The Heron’ (AKA ‘How Do You Live?’) As Film Takes Flight In Japan Amid Unique Non-Campaign
Gkids has acquired North American rights to Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron, the Japanese maestro's latest feature which Toho is releasing today in Japan as Kimitachi wa Do Ikiruka (How Do You Live?). The Boy and the Heron is now the official international title. This all-rights deal marks a…
Jim Caviezel Thriller ‘Sound Of Freedom’ Knocks ‘Insidious: Red Door’ From No. 1 Spot Monday – Box Office
Sony/Stage 6 Films/Blumhouse’s Insidious: The Red Door may have stolen No. 1 away from Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at the weekend box office, but Angel Studios’ indie wonder Sound of Freedom won Monday with an estimated $4 million.
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‘Back To The Future’ Bucks Broadway’s Summertime Slide With $1.2M Weekly Gross
Box office for most Broadway shows last week wilted a bit as June’s Tony glow gave way to plain old New York summer heat, though a couple newcomers were among the handful bucking the downward trend, one very impressively so.
In its second week of previews, Back To The Future: The Musical grossed a…
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Scott Shooman Named Head Of AMC Film Group Including IFC, Shudder & RLJE
AMC Networks had made it official that Scott Shooman as been upped to Head of its Film Group which encompasses IFC Films, RLJE Films and the Shudder streaming service.
Shooman has been serving as the interim head in the wake of the shocking exit of IFC Films President Arianna Bocco back in March…
‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ To Ignite Franchise Record With $250M+ Global Opening- Box Office Preview
Can Tom Cruise save summer?
Despite the onslaught of shiny product that hasn’t delivered, i.e. Flash and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, the summer domestic box office at $2.1 billion per Comscore is pacing 6% behind last year’s for the period of May 1 to July 9.
All eyes are on the best…
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