UPDATE: With no major new releases, this was a strong holdover weekend at the international box office, led by last week's champ, New Line/Warner Bros' The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, followed by Disney's Cruella and Paramount's A Quiet Place Part II.
In the case of Conjuring 3, it crossed $100M global after…
UPDATE, writethru: The horror genre was the biggest global draw this weekend, demonstrating that the communal theatrical experience of scary movies is alive and well. New Line/Warner Bros' The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It led the international box office with $26.8M from 43 markets while Paramount's A Quiet Place…
Sunday AM Writethru: It use to be that the studios would space their horror movies apart on the schedule. It’s not usual that one would open up immediately after the other for fear of cannibalizing the same audience. That didn’t happen this weekend as New Line’s The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It opened to $24M…
No surprise here: Disney is capitalizing on last weekend’s success of Cruella in theaters and on Disney+ Premier, with a sequel already in the works with the pic’s director Craig Gillespie and writer Tony McNamara looking to team again.
Said a Disney spokesperson, "We are very pleased with Cruella's box office…
Disney+’s live-action 101 Dalmatians spinoff Cruella drew 686,000 U.S. households over the four-day Memorial Day holiday weekend according to Tuesday figures from Samba TV. It’s a number that’s 39% less than the four-day Labor Day traffic for another Disney+ Premier title, Mulan, which pulled in 1.12 million U.S…
Monday AM writethru: Any major studio executive who is out to prove that the theatrical business doesn’t work can rip up that presentation they had planned for next week about projected streaming revenues.
Because this weekend, the domestic box office finally came back, and no, it wasn’t with Tenet or a No. 1 movie…
UPDATE, writethru: It was a busy weekend at global turnstiles, with a particularly noisy start for Paramount's A Quiet Place Part II. The John Krasinski-helmed sequel came out shouting with a $22M overseas debut in just 12 markets for a worldwide opening of $70.4M including the three-day $48.4MNorth American haul (if…
When it came to assembling the brand sponsors for Disney’s Cruella, it wasn’t about the dogs in the 101 Dalmatians live-action spinoff, or the swanky Panther De Ville car she drove in the 1990s Glenn Close movies, rather the glitz which the Emma Stone and Emma Thompson characters are all about.
While recent brand…
Disney's Cruella has received a June 6 release date in China, which will see it start on a non-traditional Sunday next week. This is the latest Hollywood title to be confirmed by the Middle Kingdom with a shortened lead-time versus the usual 30-day advance. The Emma Stone-starrer began domestic and international box…
When it comes to forecasting any opening weekend at this summer’s box office, the major studios should take a cue from the Joe Biden administration: under-promise and over-deliver on results.
Not just here in the U.S. but around the globe, the box office remains in a funk.
Several hurdles muddy the waters: The two…
AMC Entertainment shares have more than doubled this week with a 45% surge — and still rising — on Thursday that catapulted the exhibitor past a $12 billion market capitalization. Retail traders on social media swore they’d keep buying, and not sell.
AMC CEO Adam Aron has said that more than 3 million individual…
Offering two superb Emmas (Stone and Thompson) for the price of one, Disney’s anticipated reboot of one of its chief villains, the much-feared Cruella de Vil, is given new life by taking the origin-story route favored by comic book reinventions such as Joker rather than the fairy tale route employed by the Mouse House…