Warner Bros. Pictures’ box office success looks to continue with the release of The Conjuring: Last Rites, the fourth installment in the 12-year-old franchise starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. The release, which generated a franchise-record $8.5 million in Thursday screenings, is projected to tally $66.5 million in ticket sales through Sept. 7, according to … Continue reading "Warner’s ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ Looks to Top Weekend Box Office Following Franchise Record $8....| Media Play News
The New Line pic scared up the biggest preview number of the franchise, as well as the biggest of the year so far for a horror pic.| The Hollywood Reporter
Cineverse Sept. 3 announced that The Toxic Avenger Unrated is on pace to be one of the company’s most successful multi-platform releases. The Macon Blair-written-directed horror/comedy movie, based on the Troma Entertainment superhero (played by Peter Dinklage in the latest movie), generated more than $2 million at the North American Labor Day box office through … Continue reading "Cineverse Lauds ‘The Toxic Avenger’ Box Office, Physical, Digital Pre-Orders"| Media Play News
Zach Cregger's thriller made another $15.6 million, but Netflix, which doesn't report earnings like other studios, may have been the real winner with an estimated $18 million for its 'KPop Demon Hunters' Sing-Along.| Articles – Rotten Tomatoes
'Nobody 2' didn't have enough firepower to take down 'Weapons' or 'Freakier Friday', but it managed to best its predecessor.| editorial.rottentomatoes.com
South Korea’s box office surges with "Noise," "My Daughter is A Zombie," and theaters ticket discounts, driving record audiences. The post Korea Box Office Rebounds with “Noise,” “My Daughter is A Zombie,” and Coupon Effect appeared first on KPOPPOST.| KPOPPOST
The dealmaking comes as the runaway sensation lands on the list of the streamer's most-watched English-language films of all time — a feat few could have imagined.| The Hollywood Reporter
Weapons had an amazing hold at the box office for its second weekend. It deserves some examination as to why this did so well.| GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
Zach Creggar’s Weapons performed higher than expected with a $42.5 million opening and incredible critical and audience reviews, especially for the notable hard-to-please horror genre. Originally expected to hit $25 million, from projections on Friday, Weapons beat the original estimated number one contender Disney's| mxdwn Movies
After years of summer disappointments, summer 2025 will almost certainly go down as one of the best movie summers of … Continue reading "The Best Movies Of Summer 2025"| GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
'Inside Out 2' just had a HUGE opening weekend and broke some records!| the disney food blog
Zach Cregger's follow-up to 'Barbarian' became WB's sixth straight opening of $40 million or more, while Disney's 'Freakier Friday' lined up a solid debut of its own.| Articles – Rotten Tomatoes
Meanwhile, I Know What You Did Last Summer and Smurfs fail to make an impact, and Lilo & Stitch crosses the $1 billion milestone.| editorial.rottentomatoes.com
The seventh entry in the dino franchise brought in over $318 million worldwide in its first five days, but will it be able to withstand the superhero onslaught in the coming weeks?| editorial.rottentomatoes.com
Disney's blockbuster 'Lilo & Stitch' earns a huge $63 million domestically in its second weekend for a jaw-dropping global haul of $610 million, while Tom Cruise's final 'M:I' movie also continues to impress.| The Hollywood Reporter
Despite achieving "gender equality" in movies in 2024, Hollywood isn't satisfied. However, box office numbers show its approach isn't working| That Park Place
These are the highest-grossing animated movies of all time at the box office, a list that includes franchises 'The Lion King,' 'Inside Out', 'Frozen' and more.| Deadline
While Marvel Studios saw the film rights to “Fantastic Four” and “X-Men” returned to them after Disney acquired 21st Century, Sony Pictures moved forward with a string of their own Marvel movies featuring villain characters introduced in “Spider-Man” comic books starting with “Venom” back in 2018. However, seven years into the Sonyverse it hasn’t been […]| THE RONIN