‘Peter Rabbit 2’ posts strong hold in Australia.
Updated: Warner Bros and Legendary are celebrating a strong $120m second global session for Godzilla Vs Kong, boosted by an estimated $48.5m five-day opening in North America, and strong holds in many international markets.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ stays strong in China, Mexico
The “monsterverse” mash-up delivered a confirmed $71.1m in international, a decline of 39%, taking the total after two weekends of play to $237.3m. The global total is $285.3m.
Godzilla Vs Kong’s box office compares favourably with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (2019) at the same stage of their respective...
Updated: Warner Bros and Legendary are celebrating a strong $120m second global session for Godzilla Vs Kong, boosted by an estimated $48.5m five-day opening in North America, and strong holds in many international markets.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ stays strong in China, Mexico
The “monsterverse” mash-up delivered a confirmed $71.1m in international, a decline of 39%, taking the total after two weekends of play to $237.3m. The global total is $285.3m.
Godzilla Vs Kong’s box office compares favourably with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (2019) at the same stage of their respective...
- 4/5/2021
- by Charles Gant
- ScreenDaily
‘Peter Rabbit 2’ posts strong hold in Australia.
Warner Bros and Legendary are celebrating a strong $120m second global session for Godzilla Vs Kong, boosted by an estimated $48.5m five-day opening in North America, and strong holds in many international markets.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ stays strong in China, Mexico
The “monsterverse” mash-up delivered an estimated $71.6m in international, a decline of 39%, taking the total after two weekends of play to an estimated $237m. The global total is an estimated $285m.
Godzilla Vs Kong’s box office compares favourably with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (2019) at the same stage...
Warner Bros and Legendary are celebrating a strong $120m second global session for Godzilla Vs Kong, boosted by an estimated $48.5m five-day opening in North America, and strong holds in many international markets.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ stays strong in China, Mexico
The “monsterverse” mash-up delivered an estimated $71.6m in international, a decline of 39%, taking the total after two weekends of play to an estimated $237m. The global total is an estimated $285m.
Godzilla Vs Kong’s box office compares favourably with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (2019) at the same stage...
- 4/5/2021
- by Charles Gant
- ScreenDaily
The annual awards which close China’s Hundred Flowers Film Festival, were held this year in Changchun, Jilin Province. Here is the list of winners:
Best Original Screenplay: Li Qiang (The Golden Era)
Best Editing: Yu Boyang (The Taking of Tiger Mountain)
Best Adapted Screenplay: Ang Xu, Yujiao Li, Jinglong Han (12 Citizens)
Best Sound: Jing Tao (Coming Home)
Best Chinese Opera Film: Female Governor in the Tang Dynasty
Best Cinematography: Zeng Jian (Phurbu & Tenzin)
Award for Low Budget Feature: Nuo Ri Ji Ma
Best Music: Hao Weiya (Phurbu & Tenzin)
Best Animation: Monkey King: Hero is Back
Best Art Direction: Quan Rongzhe (Wolf Totem)
Best Director: Tsui Hark (The Taking of Tiger Mountain)
Best Directorial Debut: Jianbin Chen (A Fool)
Best Supporting Actor: Yi Zhang (Dearest)
Best Actor: Zhang Hanyu (The Taking of Tiger Mountain)
Best Picture: Wolf Totem (Jean-Jacques Annaud)
Best Supporting Actress: Deng Jiajia (Silent Witness)
Best Actress:...
Best Original Screenplay: Li Qiang (The Golden Era)
Best Editing: Yu Boyang (The Taking of Tiger Mountain)
Best Adapted Screenplay: Ang Xu, Yujiao Li, Jinglong Han (12 Citizens)
Best Sound: Jing Tao (Coming Home)
Best Chinese Opera Film: Female Governor in the Tang Dynasty
Best Cinematography: Zeng Jian (Phurbu & Tenzin)
Award for Low Budget Feature: Nuo Ri Ji Ma
Best Music: Hao Weiya (Phurbu & Tenzin)
Best Animation: Monkey King: Hero is Back
Best Art Direction: Quan Rongzhe (Wolf Totem)
Best Director: Tsui Hark (The Taking of Tiger Mountain)
Best Directorial Debut: Jianbin Chen (A Fool)
Best Supporting Actor: Yi Zhang (Dearest)
Best Actor: Zhang Hanyu (The Taking of Tiger Mountain)
Best Picture: Wolf Totem (Jean-Jacques Annaud)
Best Supporting Actress: Deng Jiajia (Silent Witness)
Best Actress:...
- 9/23/2015
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
The eleventh and last part (W-z) of my extensive 2010 preview guide I'm still at work on and should be hitting the site either Tuesday or Wednesday. Before that though it is time to plug a few holes.
With release dates always in flux, there is no true definitive list of films opening this year as the number of titles change day-by-day and many aren't really locked in yet. As a result, there's definitely been some guesswork assembling this list, albeit carefully considered and researched to try and fit in what will come out, what's important enough, and what can be reasonably done.
However, there are always titles that slip through the cracks. Thankfully some ever vigilant readers have been keeping an eye out and sent in some suggestions of key projects I've missed. Not everything can be included of course, otherwise this list would take forever, but there are fourteen...
With release dates always in flux, there is no true definitive list of films opening this year as the number of titles change day-by-day and many aren't really locked in yet. As a result, there's definitely been some guesswork assembling this list, albeit carefully considered and researched to try and fit in what will come out, what's important enough, and what can be reasonably done.
However, there are always titles that slip through the cracks. Thankfully some ever vigilant readers have been keeping an eye out and sent in some suggestions of key projects I've missed. Not everything can be included of course, otherwise this list would take forever, but there are fourteen...
- 1/11/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
I heard that Chow Yun Fat was going to be playing the Chinese philosopher Confucius a while ago, but it seemed, well, strange. Chow Yun Fat? Mister Two-Gun Badass himself? Anyways, here’s the first teaser trailer (all music and visual flair, minus any Chinese dialogue, so don’t worry about subtitles, kids) for director Mei Hu’s lavish period epic, simply titled “Confucius”. The film stars Fat as the philosopher, and co-stars the gorgeous Xun Zhou from last year’s “Painted Skin”. The life and times of the highly-influential Chinese philosopher, Confucius. Starring Yun-Fat Chow, Xun Zhou, Yi Lu, Lu Yao, Jianbin Chen, Quan Ren, Huang Jiao, Kaili Zhang, Ban Wang, and directed by Mei Hu. The film will be screened later this year to mark the 60th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China and Confucius’ 2,560th birthday, says Variety. The last time China paid any attention to what Confucius said,...
- 9/3/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
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