Last week, the Broadway box office experienced a significant decline after the previous week’s exceptional surge during the double-holiday period. With Christmas and New Year’s Eve falling within the same theatrical window, Broadway’s 26 productions achieved an impressive total gross of $45,413,789. Unfortunately, this success was short-lived as the box office plummeted by 35% to
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Sony Motion Picture Group Chairman, Tom Rothman, has many reasons to celebrate this weekend. With four Golden Globe nominations for films like “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” and “No Hard Feelings,” Sony is riding high. However, it is the success of the romantic comedy “Anyone But You” that has everyone talking. The film, starring Sydney Sweeney
Searchlight Pictures’ film, Poor Things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, has made its mark at the box office, grossing a total of $14.2 million. In its fifth week, the movie earned $2 million on 750 screens. The film stars the talented Emma Stone and has received several Golden Globe nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Musical
In the midst of awards season, the film industry has seen a relative quiet in terms of specialty openings. However, one film that has emerged is the Abramorama documentary, A Storm Foretold, directed by Christoffer Guldbrandsen. This film delves into the MAGA movement and the infamous January 6th Capitol insurrection. Guldbrandsen’s unique access to Roger
In the final week of 2023, Broadway experienced a double-holiday week that resulted in a surge in box office numbers. Many shows posted record-breaking figures, with one show standing out as the clear winner of the week. Disney’s The Lion King grossed an astounding $4,316,629, not only setting a house record at the Minskoff Theatre
The film industry has experienced significant changes in recent years, with the simultaneous arrival of Covid lockdowns and a streaming revolution. One notable trend accompanying these changes is the extreme top-loading at the box office. This article explores the implications of this trend and raises the question of whether the film industry would benefit from
The holiday season has always been a crucial time for the movie industry, with audiences flocking to theaters for their annual fix of cinematic entertainment. This year, Warner Bros. has emerged as the clear winner, releasing three blockbuster films that have collectively grossed a staggering $700 million worldwide. This impressive feat is even more significant
In a twist that many did not see coming, the motion picture industry has managed to achieve a remarkable feat in 2023 by surpassing the $9 billion mark at the domestic box office. This accomplishment seemed unimaginable, given the absence of a mega-tentpole release over the holiday season and the challenges faced in the fourth
Christmas week proved to be a resounding success at the box office, with a total estimated revenue of $281.4 million. This represents a 14% increase compared to the same period last year, indicating that moviegoing remains healthy in the post-pandemic era. Despite the absence of a blockbuster film, the diverse lineup of movies attracted families
The holiday box office has taken on a different look and feel this year, with no major blockbuster dominating the marketplace. It appears that the tide is failing to lift all boats as the overall performance of films remains lackluster. Interestingly, Warner Bros.’ new release, Wonka, emerged as the highest-grossing film on Wednesday, earning $8
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