Box Office Results: “Glass” Holds Well as New Releases Bomb

M Night Shyamalan's Glass was able to hold better than expected this weekend, while Serenity and The Kid Who Would Be King bombed. Following Tuesday's nominations, several Oscar contenders expanded, but overall it was a slow weekend closing out a slow month. Glass dropped an estimated 53% for $19.0 in its second weekend, bringing it to $73.5m after nine days. … Continue reading Box Office Results: “Glass” Holds Well as New Releases Bomb

Oscar Voting Closes- Who Has the Momentum?

Monday was the last day for members of AMPAS to submit their ballots for the 91st Academy Awards, which means we are about to enter the second phase of the awards season. The race to have your film seen and build buzz is now over. Now, everyone must wait to see who made the cut … Continue reading Oscar Voting Closes- Who Has the Momentum?

PGA Announces Nominations, May Be Previewing Most Populist Oscar Lineup in Decades

Earlier today, the Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced their nominations for Outstanding films this year. The PGA does like to honor financial successes as the guild, consisting of producers, understand and admire the hard work required in making high quality, accessible, and successful films. This year, however, they went all-in on popular films. Just … Continue reading PGA Announces Nominations, May Be Previewing Most Populist Oscar Lineup in Decades

Holiday Box Office Recap: “Aquaman” is King and Other Releases Strong

Happy New Year! 2018 has officially ended, and we have made it through the busiest time at the box office of the year. The marketplace was exceptionally crowded, particularly with major blockbusters, but as 2018 became the highest grossing year of all time, there was plenty to go around as most films were able to … Continue reading Holiday Box Office Recap: “Aquaman” is King and Other Releases Strong

Box Office Preview: Five Wide Releases Look to Take Advantage of Christmas

We've finally made it to the most crowded box office weekend of the year. Five films are opening wide, including three huge, big budget blockbusters. With Christmas falling on a Tuesday, it is essentially a five day weekend, on top of Christmas being a huge day for the box office. Mary Poppins Returns got an … Continue reading Box Office Preview: Five Wide Releases Look to Take Advantage of Christmas