In an astounding turn of events that has rocked the world of cinema, Sony Pictures’ latest offering, “28 Years Later,” has shattered pre-sale records for horror films, quickly emerging as the best pre-seller of 2025 within just 24 hours of ticket availability. Outpacing notable competitors such as “Sinners” and “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” it demonstrates a
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With the impending release of Disney’s live-action adaptation of Snow White on June 11, anticipation and skepticism intertwine. Starring the talented Rachel Zegler and helmed by director Marc Webb, the project has been at the epicenter of controversy, igniting debates about representation and the preservation of timeless tales. This adaptation serves as a reflection of
In a striking demonstration of political consensus, the California Senate voted overwhelmingly to pass Senate Bill 630, aimed at revitalizing the state’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program. With a staggering 34-1 vote, the chamber solidifies its commitment to supporting local production industries, although dissenting voices, such as that of Sen. Roger Niello from Sacramento,
Sony’s latest offering, *Karate Kid: Legends*, has stirred up nostalgic sentiments, bridging the gap between old-school fans and a new generation eager for martial arts excitement. This arrival is not just a film but an event—grossing $2.3 million from previews that kicked off at 2 p.m. on Thursday. The movie features iconic characters, with Ralph
In a cinematic landscape often saturated with formulaic narratives, Angel Studios introduces a breath of fresh air with “Solo Mio,” an upcoming romantic comedy directed by Chuck Kinnane and Dan Kinnane. Set for a wide theatrical release on February 6, this film promises to explore themes of heartbreak, redemption, and the transformative power of travel.
This summer’s box office buzz is more vibrant than ever, kicking off in spectacular fashion with a dazzling Memorial Day weekend that shattered records. With nearly $330 million amassed, per Comscore, the momentum is tangible. The upcoming theatrical schedule promises a mélange of genres and stories, catering to diverse audiences through the long, warm days
“Detective Kien: The Headless Horror,” directed by the acclaimed Victor Vu, is poised to make waves across the international film scene with its forthcoming release in twelve countries. As the highest-grossing horror thriller in Vietnam’s cinematic history, the film embarks on its global rollout next week, catching the attention of curators, critics, and audiences alike.
The anticipation surrounding Memorial Day weekend in Hollywood has reached fever pitch, and this year promises an exhilarating showdown at the box office. With heavy hitters like Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” and Paramount’s “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” set to light up the screens, the cinematic landscape is poised for a robust resurgence. Historically,
As we approach the Tony Awards slated for June 8, the Broadway scene is far from stagnant. The heightened buzz surrounding nominations has sparked a variety of reactions across productions, showcasing the resilience and variability inherent in live theater. The data recounted from the week ending May 18 reveals a curious juxtaposition among shows—some continue
The upcoming film “Rumba Royale” is poised to be a groundbreaking release in African cinema, especially for the Democratic Republic of Congo. Initiated by Pathé Touch Afrique, this film is significant not only for its rich storytelling but also for featuring Congolese music icon Fally Ipupa in his acting debut. Known as the “Prince of