All Box Office articles – Page 135
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Benedict Cumberbatch's 'Hamlet' biggest event cinema opening of 2015
NT Live broadcast production around the world.
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'Hotel Transylvania 2' tops UK chart
LFF opener Suffragette lands with non-final $4.5m (£2.93m) from seven days; Warner Bros’ Pan sails to $4.2m (£2.73m) from 506 sites, including previews.
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'Ant-Man' devours $42.4m in China
OCTOBER 19 UPDATE: Marvel Studios’ latest superhero adventure took $42.4m in China to make the territory the film’s biggest after three days.
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Netflix's 'Beasts' opens in US theatres on $51,003
OCTOBER 19 UPDATE: The streaming giant’s first original film Beasts Of No Nation starring Idris Elba and Abraham Atta ventured into 31 theatres at the weekend, grossing a confirmed $51,003 from Landmark venues.
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'Goosebumps' stirs up US on $23.5m
OCTOBER 19 UPDATE: A solid debut for Sony saw the Jack Black family comedy open top on a confirmed $23.6m from 3,501 theatres as Bridge Of Spies and Crimson Peak came in second and third, respectively.
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'Crimson Peak' goes global for Universal
Guillermo del Toro’s chiller starring Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain and Charlie Hunnam looks set to become Hollywood’s dominant global release this weekend.
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'Yellow Flowers' rules in Vietnam
Vietnamese-American director Victor Vu’s latest film has become a surprise hit at the box office in Vietnam, raking in $2.67m with 850,000 admissions since its opening on October 1.
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'Goodbye Mr Loser' tops China box office
Goodbye Mr Loser knocked Lost In Hong Kong from the top spot.
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Box Office 2015: Summer of slams
Rampaging dinosaurs, Marvel superheroes and animated emotions powered the US box office to its second biggest summer of all time.
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Box Office 2015: Brits share summer spoils
In the UK, there were spectacular results for studio fare such as Minions, as well as indie titles like Amy and 45 Years.
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'The Martian' retains UK lead
Lionsgate’s Sicario is the week’s highest new entry with $2.5m (£1.6m) as Legend becomes StudioCanal’s second biggest release ever with $25.7m (£16.75m).
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'Pan' fried as 'The Martian' holds US box office
Warner Bros’ Pan struggled to get off the ground at the US box office this weekend while Fox’s The Martian dropped only 32% from its debut.
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'The Martian' eclipses 'Pan' at international box office
UPDATED OCTOBER 12: Fox’s The Martian dominated the international marketplace again this weekend, with a confirmed $57.5m from 77 markets. Warner’s Pan went wide internationally and took an estimated $20.5m from 54 markets.
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Warner's 'Pan' to sail into 52 territories
The latest cinematic version of the Peter Pan story swings into 52 international markets this weekend at the same time as it launches in the US.
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Disney passes $4bn global box office; 'Toy Story 4' pushed to 2018
After reaching the milestone earlier than ever before this year, the studio also revealed release dates for Cars 3 and The Incredibles 2, while Toy Story 4 has been pushed back a year.
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‘Lost in Hong Kong’ leads strong week for China films
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Lost in Hong Kong surged past $200m during the lucrative National Day week.
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'The Martian' tops UK chart with $9.9m
Fox’s sci-fi adaptation posts best-ever UK bow for Ridley Scott; StudioCanal’s Legend becomes distributor’s third biggest release.
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'The Martian' rockets to top of North American box office on $55m
UPDATE: Fox’s The Martian shot straight to the top of the North American box office chart this weekend, opening with a confirmed gross of $54.3m from 3,831 theatres.
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'The Martian' blasts to top of international box office with $45m
OCTOBER 5 UPDATE: The Martian blasted into the international marketplace this weekend, grossing a confirmed $44.6m from more than 50 territories, according to distributor 20th Century Fox International.
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'Polis Evo' burns up Malaysian box office
Malaysian action comedy Polis Evo has given the local film industry a much-needed boost, grossing $1.8m (RM8m) in 11 days, to become the highest-grossing local film of 2015.