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‘Furiosa’ Leads Worst Memorial Day Box Office Since the ’90s With $32 Million Opening
The “Mad Max” prequel edges “The Garfield Movie” as overall grosses plummet 37% from last year
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‘Furiosa’ Set to Be the Box Office’s Lowest No. 1 Memorial Day Film in 29 Years
With an estimated $31 million 4-day opening, the “Mad Max” prequel is the lowest chart-topper for the May holiday since “Casper”
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‘Furiosa’ and ‘Garfield’ Won’t Save Theaters From a Bleak Memorial Day Weekend Box Office
With only two films expected to top $25 million, the May holiday weekend faces the lowest totals theaters have seen in a quarter century
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‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Rules List of Titles Consumers Are Most Excited About
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Women Recoil in Cannes as Harvey Weinstein Still Looms, While a Sexist System Persists
Only four of the 22 films in the main competition this year — less than 20% — were made by women filmmakers
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Cannes So Far: Filmmakers Go Mega in a Muted Festival
Cannes 2024: At a festival still recovering from a pandemic and strikes, the directors have taken big swings
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‘IF’ Can’t Lift May Box Office Out of Doldrums With $35 Million Opening
John Krasinski’s family film must leg out off its strong audience reception as a slow Memorial Day weekend looms for movie theaters
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‘IF’ Heads for $31.5 Million Box Office Opening
Paramount’s original family film has won over audiences but faces a long road to profitability
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Hollywood’s DEI Backslide Does Not Reflect Audience Demand, USC’s Dr. Stacy L. Smith Says
“When execs get nervous, they tend to rely on what they know,” the head of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative tells TheWrap
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‘IF’ Is the Sort of Film the Box Office Hasn’t Had in Years
Paramount sends in John Krasinski’s original family film at a time when such titles have had a mixed track record
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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Claims No. 1 on List of Titles Consumers Are Most Excited About, Months Ahead Debut
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36 of the Biggest Directors at Cannes 2024: Oliver Stone, Yorgos Lanthimos and More | Exclusive Photos
Here are the filmmakers lighting up this year’s festival, photographed around the world from L.A. to Buenos Aires to Tokyo
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Going It Alone: The Indie Filmmakers Getting Their Movies in Theaters Without a Distributor
The directors of “Hundreds of Beavers,” “The Occult” and “Anchorage” are putting their own time, sweat and money into crafting their own theatrical release.
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Sony Succeeded in Becoming a Powerful Arms Dealer in the Streaming Wars — If Only Paramount Had Done the Same
Sony-produced films and series consistently punch above their weight on streaming platforms
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Cannes Market Preview: Buyers Want Great Films in an Industry in Flux
Buyers look forward to a buzzy Cannes market despite Hollywood contraction and post-strike woes
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