Exclusive: Seventeen years after the release of Bad Boys II, Sony’s Bad Boys For Life dominated domestic, overseas and global turnstiles in its mid-January debut. On Saturday, it will cross $400 million globally, with current cumes through Thursday at $193.1M domestic and $204.1M from the international box office. Bad Boys 4 is in the works.
The $90M Adil & Bilall-helmed threequel held the top spot at offshore turnstiles for three weekends, seeing strong holds throughout. Boosted by positive response, and Will Smith’s global appeal, the cop flick has now taken the franchise past $800M worldwide.
The Top 10 markets to date are the UK ($20.2M), Germany ($16.9M), France ($14.1M), Australia ($12.6M), Mexico ($12.5M), Russia ($11.9M), Saudi Arabia ($7.5M), Spain ($7.1M), Netherlands ($5.7M) and the UAE ($5.3M). Germany, the UK and France were the biggest markets on the previous installment. Asian markets outside Japan didn’t really factor on that movie, and...
The $90M Adil & Bilall-helmed threequel held the top spot at offshore turnstiles for three weekends, seeing strong holds throughout. Boosted by positive response, and Will Smith’s global appeal, the cop flick has now taken the franchise past $800M worldwide.
The Top 10 markets to date are the UK ($20.2M), Germany ($16.9M), France ($14.1M), Australia ($12.6M), Mexico ($12.5M), Russia ($11.9M), Saudi Arabia ($7.5M), Spain ($7.1M), Netherlands ($5.7M) and the UAE ($5.3M). Germany, the UK and France were the biggest markets on the previous installment. Asian markets outside Japan didn’t really factor on that movie, and...
- 2/28/2020
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Here’s some good-looking first footage I can reveal of mystery-horror The Sonata, starring Freya Tingley (Hemlock Grove), Simon Akbarian (Casino Royale), James Faulkner (Atomic Blonde) and Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner).
The completed film, which is set in London and France, follows young virtuoso violinist Rose (Tingley). After the death of her estranged but famous composer father (Hauer), she inherits the old mansion in which he lived. There, she discovers her father’s final work: a mysterious music score marked with strange symbols. With the help of Charles (Abkarian), her agent and manager, she deciphers the symbols and, little by little, starts to unlock secrets concerning her father’s past, setting in motion the mechanisms of a plan imagined on the day she was born.
Andrew Desmond makes his feature directorial debut and co-wrote the script with Arthur Morin. Arri Media handles sales. Producers are Laurent Fumeron, Rodolphe Sanzé and...
The completed film, which is set in London and France, follows young virtuoso violinist Rose (Tingley). After the death of her estranged but famous composer father (Hauer), she inherits the old mansion in which he lived. There, she discovers her father’s final work: a mysterious music score marked with strange symbols. With the help of Charles (Abkarian), her agent and manager, she deciphers the symbols and, little by little, starts to unlock secrets concerning her father’s past, setting in motion the mechanisms of a plan imagined on the day she was born.
Andrew Desmond makes his feature directorial debut and co-wrote the script with Arthur Morin. Arri Media handles sales. Producers are Laurent Fumeron, Rodolphe Sanzé and...
- 11/14/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Perhaps she took a page from Ed Sheeran's playbook. After all, Taylor Swift's pal had laid out the blueprint. Despite having garnered six Grammy nominations and acclaim for his first two discs, the British pop star behind many a wedding dance felt his career was stalling. "I just felt like everything I did, I got a very lukewarm reaction," he explained to Australian show The Project last February. "I was like, here's a new song. And people were like, 'Ah, great.'" So in late 2015, he ducked off the radar, spending months tooling up the coast of Australia. By the time he released his third album, Divide, in March 2017, it became the fastest-selling album by a male artist in the...
- 5/8/2018
- E! Online
Celine Dion sat down for a candid interview with Australian TV news show “The Project”, opening up about the grief she still feels over the death of husband Rene Angelil, who passed away in January 2016 after a battle with cancer. In the interview, Dion discussed how hard it was for her to watch her...
- 2/18/2018
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
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