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South Korea's 'Squid Game' is Netflix's biggest original show debut
Hit South Korean show "Squid Game" has officially become Netflix's biggest original series launch, the streaming service said on Wednesday. -
Box Office: 'No Time to Die' Debuts Slightly Behind Expectations With $56 Million
"No Time to Die," the latest installment in the James Bond franchise, debuted to $56 million at the domestic box office, a result that fell somewhat short of expectations and signals that even one of the most storied brands in film history is still being forced to contend with a moviegoing landscape that has been dramatically altered by the pandemic. -
Kristen Stewart brings Princess Diana film 'Spencer' to London
Kristen Stewart premiered drama "Spencer" at the London Film Festival on Thursday, saying she was excited to bring her portrayal of the late Princess Diana to British audiences. -
'No Time to Die' opens with $121 million in international box office sales
The latest James Bond movie took a mighty $121 million at the international box office over its opening weekend, Universal Pictures said on Monday. -
Box Office: 'Venom' Sequel Feasts on Monstrous $90 Million Debut, Setting Pandemic Record
"Venom: Let There be Carnage" roared to $90.1 million in its debut, setting a new pandemic record. It's an impressive result, one that provides a lifeline to struggling movie theaters and (once again) proves Marvel's might at the box office. -
'No Time to Die' breathes fresh life into UK cinema chains
Advance ticket sales for the latest James Bond movie at UK-based cinema chains Odeon and Cineworld were at levels last seen in 2019, setting it up to be the biggest opening since the pandemic gripped the industry. -
Bond stars 'excited' ahead of movie 'No Time To Die' cinema release
After an 18-month delay, James Bond film "No Time To Die" finally begins its cinema rollout this week - a relief for its stars and movie theatre operators. -
Box Office: 'Dear Evan Hansen' Hits Wrong Notes as 'Shang-Chi' Stays No. 1
"Dear Evan Hansen," the Universal Pictures adaptation of the smash Broadway musical, didn't strike a chord with moviegoers. -
Box Office: Marvel's 'Shang-Chi' Crushes Labor Day Weekend Records With $90 Million
Marvel's "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" capped off Labor Day weekend at the box office with a bang. The superhero action adventure, starring Canadian actor Simu Liu, had an even bigger debut than expected, collecting $90 million in its first four days of release and setting a new high watermark for the holiday weekend. -
Anya Taylor-Joy Travels Back In Time In Thriller 'Last Night in Soho'
Edgar Wright said he drew inspiration from the likes of Alfred Hitchcock and Italian horror director Dario Argento to depict the dark side of London in his psychological thriller "Last Night in Soho". -
'Dune' Movie Will Thrill Ardent Fans, May Mystify Others, Critics Say
Starring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, "Dune" "earns five stars for world-building and about two-and-a-half for storytelling. It's not just that the story loses its pulse. It loses any sense that we're emotionally invested in it." -
Tom Cruise Films 'Top Gun,' 'Mission: Impossible' Delayed Amid COVID-19 Wave
Paramount Pictures has delayed the release of Tom Cruise films "Top Gun: Maverick" until May 2022 and "Mission: Impossible 7" until September 2022, a spokesman for the ViacomCBS Inc studio said Wednesday, as COVID-19 infections rise.