Box Office

The film industry has lost a visionary with the passing of Ed Mintz, the founder of CinemaScore, on February 6 at the age of 83. Mintz’s groundbreaking audience polling service, equipped with the mathematical “Coca-Cola” algorithm, has been celebrated by studios and exhibitors alike since its establishment in the early 1980s. Not only has CinemaScore
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The weekend saw the release of several highly anticipated indie films, including Bleecker Street’s “Out Of Darkness.” This survival horror, previously titled “The Origin,” had its premiere at the London BFI Film Festival last year. Directed by Andrew Cummings, the film has already garnered positive reviews, with a breakthrough performance by Safia Oakley-Green. “Out Of
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The highly anticipated release of Dune: Part Two is causing excitement and speculation among fans and industry experts. This sequel, directed by Denis Villeneuve and based on Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel, is set to surpass the success of its predecessor. After a lackluster year at the box office, projections place Dune: Part Two’s opening weekend
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Broadway bid farewell to two productions last week – HarmonyandPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch. Despite their critical acclaim, both productions struggled to draw in audiences consistently. However, in their final weeks, both shows experienced a surge in ticket sales as last-chance viewers eagerly filled the seats. Harmony, a musical by Barry
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The latest weekend box office results showcased the success of two specialty films in wide release, American Fiction and Poor Things. American Fiction landed at number 8, while Poor Things claimed the ninth spot. However, what makes these films truly remarkable is their achievement of being the highest-grossing limited opening releases of 2023. Among the
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