Queen fans around the world are in for a treat as Imax, in partnership with Mercury Studios and Queen Films, is set to release the digitally remastered version of “Queen Rock Montreal”. This legendary concert film, directed by the late Saul Swimmer, captures Queen’s live performance in Montreal in November 1981. A Glorious Trip Down
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AMC’s latest concert movie release, “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé,” is bucking the trend of the post-Thanksgiving/early December slump at the box office. With a projected global opening of $30-40 million, this film is set to make a splash. As the second movie ever to be widely distributed by an exhibitor, it follows in the
IMAX, a global leader in cinema technology, has announced a major expansion of its partnership with Pathé Cinemas in Europe. This new agreement includes the installation of five new IMAX with Laser systems, four of which will be located in France. The partnership also extends to distribution, with IMAX and Pathé Live set to release
Saltburn, a dark-comedy film by Emerald Fennell, had an impressive box office debut, expanding from seven screens to 1,566. The Amazon/MGM production earned $1.73 million for the three-day weekend and $2.7 million for the five-day Thanksgiving frame. This success can be attributed to the film’s strong core group of theaters, particularly in the coastal regions,
Ridley Scott’s highly anticipated film, Napoleon, has taken the world by storm, surpassing all expectations at the box office. With an estimated gross of $21 million worldwide as of Thursday, the action epic is now projected to have a five-day global opening of $70 million to $73 million, with $40 million coming from the international
In the realm of film production, box office previews carry significant weight as they serve as a barometer for a movie’s potential success. This critical analysis focuses on two recent releases: Apple Original Productions’ “Napoleon” and Disney’s “Wish”. By examining their preview performance and comparing it to other films, we can gain insights into their
The week leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday saw a decline of 7% in the Broadway box office. The 29 shows brought in a total of $27,060,113 in receipts. This decrease in revenue can be attributed to a variety of factors, including lower attendance and drops in box office for most productions. Attendance for the