As we approach Christmas Day 2025, the film landscape is shaping up to offer an exciting array of new releases that might redefine the holiday movie experience. With Lionsgate kicking off the festivities by announcing the release date for Paul Feig’s thriller, *The Housemaid*, featuring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, the fervor is palpable. Meanwhile,
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Sony Pictures has officially marked its territory in the horror genre by announcing the release of the eagerly anticipated sequel, “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” scheduled to hit theaters on January 16, 2026. This film is the second installment in what is now a revitalized trilogy following the groundbreaking “28 Days Later” series. The
As the film industry emerges from the shadow of the pandemic, projections for the global box office in 2025 are looking promising. Gower Street Analytics has forecasted a remarkable $33 billion in revenue for that year, marking an approximate 8% increase over the anticipated box office take of $30.5 billion for 2024. This figure, while
Disney had a challenging year in 2023, marked by several high-profile releases that failed to captivate audiences. Films like Pixar’s *Elemental*, *The Marvels*, *The Haunted Mansion*, and *Wish* struggled to ignite the traditional box office fervor that Disney is known for. These lackluster performances raised concerns about Disney’s content strategy and market viability in a
The release of “Red One,” featuring iconic stars Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans, has made headlines not only for its sheer star power but also for its groundbreaking performance on Amazon Prime Video. This holiday action film has reshaped how we perceive streaming releases, particularly how they are approached following a theatrical run. With its
The resurgence of interest in the horror genre can often be attributed to nostalgic favorites that resonate with audiences of all ages. Sony Pictures is banking on this theory with its announcement to release the original 2002 film, *28 Days Later*, directed by Danny Boyle, on digital platforms starting December 18. This decision stems from
Emerald Fennell, the Academy Award-winning writer and director, is set to make her mark on classic literature with a fresh adaptation of Emily Brontë’s timeless novel, *Wuthering Heights*. Scheduled for release on February 13, 2026, this new interpretation promises to modernize a story that has captivated audiences since its publication in 1847. Fennell’s unique vision,
As 2024 approaches its conclusion, the film industry is bustling with excitement, particularly regarding independent cinema’s performance during awards season. Significant releases like “Nickel Boys” and “The Last Showgirl” are already making waves, with “Nickel Boys” garnering acclaim and accolades at events such as the Gotham Awards. This late-year surge of indie films sharpens the
As the film industry steps into a new chapter, CinemaCon 2024 will mark an important milestone in the revival of theatrical releases. Scheduled to take place from March 31 to April 3 at The Colosseum of Caesars Palace, this year’s conference promises an energetic atmosphere as leading studios come together to celebrate the resurgence of
Following the bustling Thanksgiving holiday, Broadway witnessed a brief return to normalcy last week, experiencing a 9% drop in gross revenue, landing at approximately $42 million. This reduction was anticipated as audiences typically thin out after the holiday rush. Nevertheless, despite this decline, attendance remained robust, with nearly 310,000 theatergoers filling the seats—the vibrant energy
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