Cineworld Group has officially entered administration, following an application at the High Court in London. The administration order applies only to Cineworld Group and not to any of its operating companies or subsidiaries such as Regal Cinemas in the U.S. or Picturehouse Cinemas in the UK. This move comes as part of the company’s proposed
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Australian brothers and popular YouTubers, Danny and Michael Philippou, have made their mark in the film industry with their debut film, Talk To Me. This supernatural horror film has captivated audiences on 2,300 screens, creating a buzz with its strong reviews and large built-in fan base. The story revolves around a group of friends who
Searchlight Pictures’ original comedy Theater Camp has exceeded expectations with its strong limited opening weekend performance. The film, which won the Special Jury Award for Ensemble at Sundance, grossed an estimated $281,172, averaging $46.9k per theater across six locations. This makes it the best limited opening for Searchlight since Jojo Rabbit in 2019. The film
Sony/Stage 6 Films/Blumhouse’s horror film, “Insidious: The Red Door,” managed to secure the number one spot at the weekend box office, surpassing “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.” However, on Monday, Angel Studios’ independent film, “Sound of Freedom,” took the lead with an estimated $4 million in box office revenue. This unexpected success has
Despite facing criticism for underwhelming post-Covid results on titles from Marvel, Pixar, and Lucasfilm, Disney has maintained its position as the leading theatrical motion picture studio. From January 1st to July 2nd, Disney has earned an impressive $3.4 billion worldwide. This breaks down to $1.35 billion domestically and $2.05 billion internationally. Surprisingly, these figures are
The highly anticipated stage adaptation of Back To The Future, known as Back To The Future: The Musical, made an impressive entrance onto Broadway last week. Despite only having four preview performances at the Winter Garden, the musical managed to rake in a staggering $1,035,256 in ticket sales. This successful start sets the stage for
The summer box office has seen its fair share of ups and downs this year. While there have been a few disappointments, such as “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” and “The Flash and Elemental,” overall, the industry has managed to stay on track. According to Comscore, the summer box office from May 1
Exhibition marketing firm PaperAirplane Media has achieved a significant milestone with its digital asset download portal, The Hanger, surpassing 500,000 studio marketing assets downloaded. Despite launching during the pandemic in August 2020, PaperAirplane Media quickly recognized an opportunity in the exhibitor relations realm and capitalized on it. The Hanger serves as a centralized platform where
Warner Bros.’ highly-anticipated comedy film centered around the beloved girl toy, Barbie, is generating significant buzz in the industry. Starring Margot Robbie as the iconic character and Ryan Gosling as Ken, the film is poised to make a splash at the box office during its opening weekend from July 21 to July 23. While Warner
Despite two major studio movies hitting theatres last weekend, this session was a mixed bag of results for Hollywood holdovers. The Flash, which had initially underperformed with respect to projections, added $26.6 million in 78 offshore markets this weekend, dropping by 59%. The Warner Bros/DC deep universe title now has an international running cume of