Paramount’s biopic Bob Marley: One Love had an impressive start, bringing in $3.85M on its second day, despite a 73% drop from its record-breaking opening day of $14M. Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, the film is expected to reach a six-day total of $35M-$38M, showcasing its strong performance at the box office. On the other
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National Geographic Documentary Films is set to reintroduce audiences to the incredible story of Bobi Wine with their film, “Bobi Wine: The People’s President.” This powerful documentary follows the journey of Bobi Wine, a musician turned politician, as he risks his life to fight against the oppressive regime in Uganda. Directed by Ugandan-born Moses Bwayo
Winter has cast a chilly shadow over Broadway as shows experienced a notable downturn in box office sales. Last week, the total box office revenue for the 24 productions amounted to $21,192,251, marking a staggering decline of nearly 10% compared to the previous week. Furthermore, the total attendance dropped by approximately 12%, with only a
Middle East distributor, Front Row Filmed Entertainment, is set to make a ground-breaking move by releasing the iconic Oscar-nominated film, City of God, in the Gulf countries for the first time. Co-directed by Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund, this Rio de Janeiro gangland drama caused a sensation in 2002 for its realistic depiction of the
The Chinese New Year is always a highly lucrative period for the country’s film industry, and this year was no exception. As the Year of the Dragon was ushered in on Saturday, the box office numbers soared. According to early figures from Maoyan, the first two days of the Spring Festival in 2024 raked in
The Super Bowl weekend has traditionally been known to impact box office results, often leading to a decline in Sunday business. However, in the past, this weekend has still proven to be lucrative for films targeting male audiences. This article will closely examine the current state of the Super Bowl weekend box office, delving into
The film industry mourns the loss of Ed Mintz, the founder of CinemaScore, who passed away at the age of 83. Mintz revolutionized audience polling with his mathematical “Coca-Cola” algorithm, creating an indispensable tool for studios and exhibitors. His legacy lives on through his sons, Harold and Ricky Mintz, who continue to operate CinemaScore. Mintz’s
Over the weekend, the indie film scene saw the release of several well-reviewed films, offering audiences a range of unique and compelling stories. From Bleecker Street’s “Out Of Darkness” and “The Monk And The Gun” to limited releases like “The Taste Of Things,” “Perfect Days,” “Drift,” “Here,” and “Ennio,” there was something for every cinephile
The long-awaited release of Dune: Part Two is drawing near, and fans and industry insiders are eagerly awaiting its box office performance. Early tracking for the sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel has been released, and projections are already causing excitement in the industry. After a challenging year for the movie
Broadway bid farewell to two productions last week, Harmony and Purlie Victorious. While both shows were considered underperforming, Harmony managed to fill an impressive 99% of seats at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. The musical, which tells the story of the real-life German singing group, the Comedian Harmonists, grossed $853,055 for the week ending February 4.
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