All articles by Charles Gant – Page 7
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‘Violent Night’ kicks up $20m global box office debut; ‘Black Panther 2’ passes $730m
Festive action comedy made a promising start for distributor Universal Pictures, landing second in the global chart.
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‘Strange World’ stumbles with $28m global box office debut; ‘Glass Onion’ remains guessing game
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ stays top with $78m session.
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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ nears $550m global box office; ‘The Menu’ cooks up $15m debut
’Wakanda Forever’ remained the top non-local film in almost all international markets.
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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ opens with $331.3m at global box office; ‘Suzume’ scores huge Japan debut
‘Black Panther 2’ achieved the second-biggest opening of 2022, behind only ’Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’.
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‘Black Adam’ passes $300m at global box office; Japanese anime ‘One Piece Film Red’ is top new release
With major US studios shunning the November 4 release date, Crunchyroll saw an opportunity for its latest Japanese anime title.
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‘Black Adam’ stays top of global box office with $250m; ‘Prey For The Devil’ lands with $11.5m
‘Black Adam’ is already the 12th biggest global hit of 2022, after just two weekends of play.
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50 films to watch this awards season: 2023 edition
Screen presents its essential guide to the titles likely to dominate conversation across the key categories.
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‘Black Adam’ tops global box office with $140m debut; US opening boosts ‘Ticket To Paradise’
Warner Bros’ latest DC title saw a roughly even split between North America and international territories.
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‘Halloween Ends’ dominates global box office with $58m debut; ‘Smile’ strong with $138m total
The third film in the Halloween franchise reboot topped the domestic, international and global charts at the weekend.
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‘Smile’ tops global box office with international surge; ‘Lyle, Lyle Crocodile’ is top new title
Paramount’s horror film has barely dipped from its $37.3m global debut
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Should cheap ticket promotions become a regular feature of UK cinemas?
National Cinema Day brought a surge of admissions to UK cinemas during the traditional September lull.
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LFF director Tricia Tuttle reveals why the time is right to move on
Tuttle talks to Screen about five years in the hot seat - a wild ride as she overcame unexpected challenges to deliver her strategic vision.
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‘Smile’ is top new US studio title at global box office; China’s ‘Home Coming’ wins overall
With a production budget reported at $17.5m, Paramount’s ’Smile’ looks headed for quick recoupment.
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‘Avatar’ re-release pips ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ to top of global box office with $31.5m
Around 75% of ‘Avatar’ box office came from 3D/4D/Imax formats.
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‘Ticket To Paradise’ tops international box office, ‘The Woman King’ wins in North America and worldwide
’The Woman King’ topped North American box office with a confirmed debut of $19m.
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‘The Swimmers’ director Sally El Hosaini on teaming with Netflix, fighting for authenticity
Sally El Hosaini’s second feature and Toronto opening film The Swimmers brings an intense level of authenticity to the refugee drama and tale of Syrian sister heroes.
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Japan release boosts ‘Bullet Train’ to top of global box office; ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ returns to top 5
Bullet Train’s $15.2m is the lowest for a Number 1 film since the worldwide weekend chart was introduced in June 2021.
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‘Minions: The Rise Of Gru’ returns to global box office summit; ‘The Invitation’, ‘After Ever Happy’ outside top 10
Voltage Pictures’ ‘After Ever Happy’ tops 12 markets on $7.9m total.
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What next for Cineworld and Picturehouse in the UK?
UK distributors and exhibitors respond to Cineworld Group woes.
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Summer box office: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ boost can’t overcome looming challenges
Screen reports on the cinema sector’s strike towards pre-pandemic normalcy.