All Box Office articles – Page 121
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'Jason Bourne' in $59m North American debut
AUGUST 1 UPDATE: The reunion of Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass scored the second biggest opening weekend of Universal’s 14-year spy franchise when unadjusted for inflation.
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Secret Cinema’s 'Dirty Dancing' closes with $2.5m box office
Takings beat original 1987 release and 2007 re-release combined.
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'Jason Bourne' ready to rumble
Universal Pictures International opens the fifth instalment in its 14-year-old spy franchise in 46 territories day-and-date with North America this weekend.
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'BFG' beats out 'Star Trek' at UK box office
Roald Dahl adaptation scores Steven Spielberg’s third-biggest three-day opening weekend.
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André Rieu concert breaks UK box office record…again
EXCLUSIVE: Maastricht Concert took more than £1.4m at UK box office over weekend.
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Jackie Chan's 'Skiptrace' soars at China box office
Skiptrace beats Tarzan and records Chan’s biggest opening weekend as Cold War 2 nears $100m.
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'Skiptrace' rules international on $64m
The Jackie Chan action comedy ruled the waves at the weekend, plundering $62.3m in China as it ventured into six other markets via Bloom Media.
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'Star Trek Beyond' leads North America on $59m
JULY 25 UPDATE: Paramount/Skydance’s sci-fi prospered on a confirmed $59.3m number one debut, while Fox/Blue Sky Studios’ Ice Age: Collision Course looks unlikely to live long following a franchise-low $21m launch.
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Admissions for Korean films up 8.4% in H1 2016
The Korean Film Council (KOFIC) announced that admissions for local films went up 8.4% to 43.8 million in the first half of 2016 compared to the same period last year.
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'Pokemon Go' fever fails to ignite latest film release
The latest entry in the Pokemon animated film franchise has become a victim of bad timing at the Japanese box office after debuting weeks ahead of the domestic rollout of Pokemon Go, the hit smartphone app that has captured the world’s attention.
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China box office: local films retain dominance
Cold War 2 leads again; Chinese films retain dominance with eight of the top 10 slots.
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'Ghostbusters' scores UK box office lead
Universal’s The Secret Life Of Pets becomes the biggest animation of 2016 to date.
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Disney sets $2bn speed record in North America
JULY 18 UPDATE: Another weekend of records saw Finding Dory become the biggest animation release of all time, while Disney crossed $2bn faster than any studio before it and Sony’s Ghostbusters reboot opened in second place.
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'Ice Age: Collision Course' in $53m international weekend
JULY 18 UPDATE: Fox International top brass reported another dominant international session from the Hollywood contingent as the Blue Sky Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Animation tentpole added a confirmed $53.1m from 60 markets.
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'Dory', 'Ice Age 5' on collision course
Finding Dory – comfortably the biggest Pixar release of all time in North America and the biggest film in the territory for the year-to-date on $431.9m and counting – swims into a further nine major markets and several smaller ones this weekend.
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China box office: Chinese films score 1-2-3
Cold War 2 top at Chinese box office between Jul 4 - 10; first time since early February that Chinese films score 1-2-3.
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Disney reaches $5bn worldwide in record time
JULY 11 UPDATE: Fox International has now crossed the $2bn mark in 2016, marking the eighth consecutive year it has done so.
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'Secret Life Of Pets' records UK hat-trick as 'Sultan' grabs Bollywood record
Warner Bros’ The Legend Of Tarzan is the week’s highest new entry with $4.57m (£3.55m) from its 507 sites.
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'The Secret Life Of Pets' rules North America on $104.4m
JULY 11 UPDATE: The latest release from Universal / Illumination Entertainment bolstered the stealthy muscularity of summer box office with the biggest launch for an original animation property in North America.
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'Tarzan' expands, 'Mike and Dave' goes international
INT’L WEEKEND PREVIEW: The Legend of Tarzan muscles into three more major international markets this weekend, while Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates makes its international debut.