Never say never! Jason Biggs says he hasn’t completely ruled out the possibility of returning to his American Pie roots.
18.01.2020 - 05:01 / variety.com
U.S. movie admissions slid 4.6% last year to 1.24 billion, the second lowest admissions number during the current century, the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) has reported.
North American box office for the year declined 4.1% to $11.4 billion, NATO said Friday. That figure was in line with the estimate released at the end of the year by box office tracker Comscore. The decline came in spite of Disney’s “Avengers: Endgame” generating $858 million domestically, second only to the
Never say never! Jason Biggs says he hasn’t completely ruled out the possibility of returning to his American Pie roots.
Lionsgate has greenlit a movie about NFL legend Kurt Warner from Kingdom Story Company, producers of the box office hit I Can Only Imagine.American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story will be directed by brothers Andrew Erwin and Jon Erwin and produced by partner Kevin Downes.
Lionsgate is developing a biopic about retired NFL player Kurt Warner.
Netflix isn't going to be running out of Adam Sandler content anytime soon.
Sony’s “Bad Boys for Life” is keeping the North American box office healthy as it heads for its third weekend crown at domestic multiplexes with about $17.4 million at 3,705 sites, estimates showed Saturday.
"Pinch me. This couldn’t have worked out better for this project," Byrne says.
Spike Lee has signed on to direct a movie based on the Broadway show “David Byrne’s American Utopia” with Participant acting as lead financier and executive producer.
Sony’s “Bad Boys for Life” is showing plenty of life at North American multiplexes with about $17 million at 3,705 sites for its third consecutive victory, early estimates showed Friday.
Paramount’s spy thriller “The Rhythm Section,” starring Blake Lively, opened quietly with $235,000 at 2,256 North American locations on Thursday night.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are showing plenty of staying power at North American multiplexes with about $31 million, estimates showed Saturday.
Sony’s “Bad Boys for Life” is dominating North American moviegoing with about $26 million at 2,155 sites, early estimates showed Friday.
STX’s Matthew McConaughey crime comedy “The Gentlemen” has opened with a moderate $725,000 at 1,885 North American locations on Thursday night.
At one point in Dolittle, Robert Downey Jr.'s titular character tells his four-legged friends: "We have no choice but to embark on this perilous journey."If only Downey and Universal could take back those words in the wake of the family pic's dismal launch at the North American box office, where it earned an estimated $29.5 million for the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. holiday frame.
Netflix is listening and the Studio Ghibli films arriving on the platform is a mere proof of it. For the longest time, fans of the animated Japanese movies have been begging the online streaming platform to arrange for the entire catalog. It seems like Netflix made some calls and finally, movies like My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away are going to arrive on the platform outside the regions of the US, Canada. Yes, these movies will arrive in India as well.
Dolittle has officially bombed at the box office. Hoping to cash in on the four-day Martin Luther King Jr.