All Box Office articles – Page 162
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RoboCop leads UK buzz
StudioCanal’s reboot delivers strongest overall buzz, but eOne’s Dallas Buyers Club leads intent to view.
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Warner Bros launches The Lego Movie
Warner Bros Pictures International rolls out the family film in 34 markets this weekend in the first wave, day-and-date with North America.
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IMAX sets China record
Senior executives at the company have confirmed that Friday January 31 set the biggest single day’s box office for IMAX screens in China.
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Indian box office: Local films race ahead
Hollywood hasn’t yet maximised the potential of the Indian market, where 2013 saw some record-breaking Bollywood hits despite a slowdown in box-office growth. Liz Shackleton reports.
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Wolf records hat-trick in UK
Universal’s biopic retains lead for third straight week, becoming Martin Scorsese’s best-ever UK performer in the process; Warner Bros’ Gravity to cross £30m in coming days.
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Ride Along stays top in US on $12m
Superbowl Weekend allows Universal buddy comedy to make hay.
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China one-two rules int’l BO
UPDATE: The emerging might of China was plain for all to see once again as two films dominated the international box office over the Chinesen new year.
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Wolf crosses $130m international
BOX OFFICE: Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio head into the weekend eying a third consecutive period of international domination with The Wolf Of Wall Street perched on $231.2m worldwide.
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Wolf retains UK lead
Universal’s biopic falls just 23% as it adds $5.9m (£3.6m) to lead chart for second straight week; eOne’s 12 Years a Slave crosses £10m mark.
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S Korea breaks box office record
South Korea’s box office hit an all-time record in 2013 of $1.75bn (KW1.88tr),
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Ride Along stays top in US on $21m
The Universal one-two held firm as Ride Along dominated the US charts with ease and Lone Survivor held on to second place. Lakeshore’s newcomer I, Frankenstein delivered a disappointing $8.3m through Lionsgate at number six.
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Wolf rules international on $36m
UPDATED JAN 27: Red Granite’s dark comedy dominated the international arena for a second consecutive session as an estimated $36m boosted the running total to $85m.
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Wolf crosses $176m global BO
Red Granite International’s The Wolf Of Wall Street has reached $82.5m outside North America and will look to dominate the international arena for a second consecutive session.
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Wolf of Wall Street tops UK chart
Universal’s biopic records Martin Scorsese’s best-ever UK debut to land top of the box office; eOne’s 12 Years a Slave expands to 386 sites and adds $5m (£3.06m) for $11.7m (£7.12m).
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Int'l French film audience down 65.3%
Top French export was Luc Besson’s crime caper The Family starring Robert De Niro.
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Australian box office down in 2013
Australia’s box office gross tumbled 2.3% on the previous year.
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Ride Along sets MLK record
Universal executives were celebrating as the Ice Cube-Kevin Hart comedy grossed an estimated $41.2m to set a three-day holiday weekend record.
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Wolf rules int'l BO on $27m
Red Granite’s The Wolf Of Wall Street used a mighty UK debut through Universal to power its way to an estimated $27m weekend that dethroned Frozen at the international box office, according to latest results.
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PPI to unleash Jack Ryan
Paramount Pictures International opens the Chris Pine spy thriller Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit in 31 territories this weekend in a serious threat to reigning champion Frozen.