The international box office has been buzzing with activity this weekend, with several noteworthy films making waves. Warner Bros/New Line’s The Nun II has had a stellar start, surpassing expectations with its worldwide launch. On the other hand, Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan continues to outdo himself with his latest film, Jawan. Additionally, Christopher Nolan’s
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In an exclusive update, A24’s highly anticipated film, Priscilla, directed by Sofia Coppola, is now set to go wide on November 3. This comes as exciting news following the film’s successful world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, where it garnered an impressive 94% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes. Originally scheduled for release on October
The Barbie movie has proven to be a massive success, contributing more than $125 million in gross billings to toy manufacturer Mattel, according to the company’s Chief Financial Officer, Anthony DiSilvestro. Speaking at a Goldman Sachs media conference, DiSilvestro praised the film’s “nice contribution” as it inches closer to reaching $1.4 billion in global revenue.
AMC Entertainment, the giant theater chain, is facing a critical juncture as it prepares to sell up to 40 million shares. While stockholder approval has been obtained and the dispensation of its APE units is complete, there is discontent among stockholders due to the potential dilution of their holdings. The decline in AMC shares by
Online movie ticket retailer Fandango recently released their highly anticipated Fall & Horror Movie Survey, revealing the top movies that fans are eagerly waiting for. With Disney’s “The Marvels” and Lionsgate’s “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” taking the lead, it seems like November is going to be a thrilling month for
MGM and director Emma Seligman hit the box office jackpot with their teen comedy “Bottoms” in its second weekend in theaters. The film broke into the top ten films of the weekend, landing at number seven on 715 screens. This marked a significant expansion from its initial 10-theater opening. “Bottoms” raked in an estimated $3
On October 13, fans of Meg Ryan’s romantic comedy films were eagerly anticipating her return to the big screen with her new holiday-set feature, What Happens Later. However, their excitement was short-lived as Taylor Swift’s concert movie, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, took over the release date. As a result, What Happens Later’s release has
Taylor Swift has once again proven why she is the reigning queen of pop. Her upcoming concert film, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, has shattered presale records, raking in an astounding $37 million+ in the first 24 hours. This staggering figure not only surpasses the previous record held by Star Wars: The Force Awakens at
With strikes causing titles to fall off marquees, Taylor Swift steps in to save the day. Her record-breaking concert, the Eras Tour, will be screened in AMC, Regal, and Cinemark theaters this fall. Directed by Sam Wrench, the film is also set to be released independently by AMC—a distribution first for the theater chain. The
As Hurricane Idalia approaches, several multiplexes in Florida are taking precautionary measures by closing their doors tonight. The Category 3 storm is expected to bring surges of up to 15 feet on the Gulf Coast side, posing a significant threat to the state. Among the affected theaters are AMC locations in Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and
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