Experience the magic of Christmas with “Christmas With The Chosen: Holy Night” as it graces the screen on CW at 8:00 Pm this Saturday, 23 December 2023. Transporting viewers back in time, the show beautifully captures the essence of Jesus’ birth through the eyes of a young mother and a shepherd boy.
The heartwarming narrative unfolds, bringing the manger scene to life with authenticity and grace. To add to the enchantment, the world-renowned performer Andrea Bocelli, accompanied by his son Matteo Bocelli, takes center stage, offering seven mesmerizing musical performances that promise to resonate with the spirit of the season.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm for a night filled with joy, music, and the timeless story of Christmas. “Christmas With The Chosen: Holy Night” on CW is not just a television event; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the magic of the holiday season with beautiful performances and touching monologues...
The heartwarming narrative unfolds, bringing the manger scene to life with authenticity and grace. To add to the enchantment, the world-renowned performer Andrea Bocelli, accompanied by his son Matteo Bocelli, takes center stage, offering seven mesmerizing musical performances that promise to resonate with the spirit of the season.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm for a night filled with joy, music, and the timeless story of Christmas. “Christmas With The Chosen: Holy Night” on CW is not just a television event; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the magic of the holiday season with beautiful performances and touching monologues...
- 12/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
AMC/Variance’s “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” is falling short of pre-release hopes for an October opening weekend record but is still rejuvenating the box office with what AMC is estimating as a Friday-Sunday frame between $95 million and $97 million domestic.
Prior to release, AMC projected a $100 million domestic opening for the concert film, which would have topped the $96.2 million October record set in 2019 by “Joker.” The weekend grosses released on Sunday morning are always educated guesses based on Friday and Saturday earnings, and they are usually pretty on point when the final figures are released on Monday.
Even if the film falls short of the October record, neither AMC nor other theater chains will bemoan these slightly lower-than-expected numbers. They are still pushing overall weekend grosses to the highest levels seen since “Barbie” topped the charts two months ago.
Moreover, in just three days, Taylor Swift’s concert epic...
Prior to release, AMC projected a $100 million domestic opening for the concert film, which would have topped the $96.2 million October record set in 2019 by “Joker.” The weekend grosses released on Sunday morning are always educated guesses based on Friday and Saturday earnings, and they are usually pretty on point when the final figures are released on Monday.
Even if the film falls short of the October record, neither AMC nor other theater chains will bemoan these slightly lower-than-expected numbers. They are still pushing overall weekend grosses to the highest levels seen since “Barbie” topped the charts two months ago.
Moreover, in just three days, Taylor Swift’s concert epic...
- 10/15/2023
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
“Sound of Freedom” is the biggest success story of the summer outside of “Barbenheimer,” with $182 million in box office for the child-trafficking thriller — but its director isn’t taking part in the spoils.
Alejandro Gómez Monteverde sold his back-end participation to get the film finished, which means the filmmaker didn’t get rich off the stunning theatrical success.
“Like any independent film, we ran out of money,” Monteverde told TheWrap. “I decided to sell my points to the producers so we could finish the picture.”
“I don’t even want to think about what those points might be worth,” he added.
The movie took a challenging path to the box office. Produced in 2018 by Sentient Entertainment (which also produced “Map to the Stars” and “Taken”), the picture ended up in limbo after initial distributor Fox Latin America was purchased by Disney. Producer Eduardo Verástegui bought back the rights and approached Angel Studios,...
Alejandro Gómez Monteverde sold his back-end participation to get the film finished, which means the filmmaker didn’t get rich off the stunning theatrical success.
“Like any independent film, we ran out of money,” Monteverde told TheWrap. “I decided to sell my points to the producers so we could finish the picture.”
“I don’t even want to think about what those points might be worth,” he added.
The movie took a challenging path to the box office. Produced in 2018 by Sentient Entertainment (which also produced “Map to the Stars” and “Taken”), the picture ended up in limbo after initial distributor Fox Latin America was purchased by Disney. Producer Eduardo Verástegui bought back the rights and approached Angel Studios,...
- 9/6/2023
- by Scott Mendelson
- The Wrap
“Air,” which opened in wide theatrical release on Wednesday and stars Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Viola Davis, Chris Tucker and Jason Bateman, details how a then-underdog Nike bet its footwear future on then-rookie Michael Jordan. The film dramatizes boardroom pitches and frantic business phone calls into a tale of how capitalism was pretzeled into supplying fortune and glory to members of a demographic rarely on the receiving end.
So it makes sense that the Skydance and Mandalay-produced film is the first from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Artists Equity. One of the selling points of the venture is a promise of profit participation for both above-the-line stars and below-the-line artists. The Hollywood titans dipped into their own fees, along with money saved during production via artist-driven efficiency, to create a discretionary bonus system, insiders told TheWrap.
Artists Equity is pitching the system as an old-school solution to a new...
So it makes sense that the Skydance and Mandalay-produced film is the first from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s Artists Equity. One of the selling points of the venture is a promise of profit participation for both above-the-line stars and below-the-line artists. The Hollywood titans dipped into their own fees, along with money saved during production via artist-driven efficiency, to create a discretionary bonus system, insiders told TheWrap.
Artists Equity is pitching the system as an old-school solution to a new...
- 4/7/2023
- by Scott Mendelson
- The Wrap
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