With Tron: Ares leading the weekend lineup alongside Roofman and Soul on Fire, its box office results have become a central topic of discussion. While Disney’s sci-fi sequel opened below projections, ...
The era of superhero movie dominance is officially over, and the 2025 box office receipts prove it. This year brought a renewed uptick in superhero movie releases, with Marvel and DC both rolling the ...
The film industry is a business, so the box office is undeniably an important aspect. Studios don’t want to see their highly touted releases bomb and fail to make an impact with general audiences.
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Taylor Swift’s special Life of a Showgirl album release event towered over the competition at the domestic box office — including films featuring two of the world’s biggest stars, Dwayne Johnson and ...
“The Official Release Party of a Showgirl” drastically outperformed “The Smashing Machine,” a vehicle for Dwayne Johnson, known to fans as the Rock. By Brooks Barnes Taylor Swift pulverized the Rock ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Leonardo DiCaprio’s “One Battle After Another” topped the weekend box office with $22.4 million domestically and ...
It fought its way to the top. “One Battle After Another” was No. 1 at the box office on Friday, its opener, raking in $8.8 million, according to The Numbers. The Post praised the thriller — starring ...
Clockwise from top left: 'Superman,' 'A Minecraft Movie,' 'Sinners,' 'F1' and 'Weapons' Warner Bros. EXCLUSIVE: Just as Warner Bros is opening its seventh original movie this year with Paul Thomas ...
US films still dominate box offices at home and in Canada, but their international receipts have been in decline. The number of movie screens in China has almost quadrupled since 2014, according to ...
“Him” was king at the box office on its opener Friday, taking in $6.47 million, according to The Numbers. The supernatural psychological sports horror, produced by Jordan Peele and starring Marlon ...
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