Paramount horror surges a sizeable 17 percent on last weekend.
Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Oct 8-10) Total gross to date Week 1. Smile (Paramount) £1.7m £4.75m 2 2. Don’t Worry Darling (Warner Bros) £1m £8.2m 3 3. The Woman King (eOne) £927,000 £1.3m 1 4. Ticket To Paradise (Universal)
£860,708 £6.7m 3 5. Amsterdam (Disney) £631,064 £631,064 1
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.11
Horror film Smile became the first 18-rated film to top the weekend UK-Ireland box office for over three years, with a huge 17 increase on its previous session.
The film took £1.7m from Friday-to-Sunday, up from last weekend’s £1.5m start. It is up to £4.75m total after strong midweek performances, and...
Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Oct 8-10) Total gross to date Week 1. Smile (Paramount) £1.7m £4.75m 2 2. Don’t Worry Darling (Warner Bros) £1m £8.2m 3 3. The Woman King (eOne) £927,000 £1.3m 1 4. Ticket To Paradise (Universal)
£860,708 £6.7m 3 5. Amsterdam (Disney) £631,064 £631,064 1
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.11
Horror film Smile became the first 18-rated film to top the weekend UK-Ireland box office for over three years, with a huge 17 increase on its previous session.
The film took £1.7m from Friday-to-Sunday, up from last weekend’s £1.5m start. It is up to £4.75m total after strong midweek performances, and...
- 10/10/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Paramount horror surges a sizeable 17 percent on last weekend.
Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Oct 8-10) Total gross to date Week 1. Smile (Paramount) £1.7m £4.75m 2 2. Don’t Worry Darling (Warner Bros) £1m £8.2m 3 3. The Woman King (eOne) £927,000 £1.3m 1 4. Ticket To Paradise (Universal)
£860,708 £6.7m 3 5. Amsterdam (Disney) £631,064 £631,064 1
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.11
Horror film Smile became the first 18-rated film to top the weekend UK-Ireland box office for over two years, with a huge 17 increase on its previous session.
The film took £1.7m from Friday-to-Sunday, up from last weekend’s £1.5m start. It is up to £4.75m total after strong midweek performances, and...
Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Oct 8-10) Total gross to date Week 1. Smile (Paramount) £1.7m £4.75m 2 2. Don’t Worry Darling (Warner Bros) £1m £8.2m 3 3. The Woman King (eOne) £927,000 £1.3m 1 4. Ticket To Paradise (Universal)
£860,708 £6.7m 3 5. Amsterdam (Disney) £631,064 £631,064 1
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.11
Horror film Smile became the first 18-rated film to top the weekend UK-Ireland box office for over two years, with a huge 17 increase on its previous session.
The film took £1.7m from Friday-to-Sunday, up from last weekend’s £1.5m start. It is up to £4.75m total after strong midweek performances, and...
- 10/10/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
This year’s Diff will run as physical event from February 23-March 6.
Sasha King’s Vicky and Dónal Foreman’s The Cry Of Granuaile are among the world premieres screening at this year’s Dublin International Film Festival (Diff), which will run as a physical event from February 23-March 6.
Produced by King and Bill Snodgrass, documentary Vicky tells the story of Irish woman Vicky Phelan’s work to expose the truth behind Ireland’s Cervical Check healthcare scandal.
The Cry Of Granuaile is produced by Foreman, Liam Beatty and Edwina Forkin and centres on an American filmmaker, reeling from the...
Sasha King’s Vicky and Dónal Foreman’s The Cry Of Granuaile are among the world premieres screening at this year’s Dublin International Film Festival (Diff), which will run as a physical event from February 23-March 6.
Produced by King and Bill Snodgrass, documentary Vicky tells the story of Irish woman Vicky Phelan’s work to expose the truth behind Ireland’s Cervical Check healthcare scandal.
The Cry Of Granuaile is produced by Foreman, Liam Beatty and Edwina Forkin and centres on an American filmmaker, reeling from the...
- 2/4/2022
- by Esther McCarthy
- ScreenDaily
The new film “Akron” is a gay coming-of-age love story, but with a refreshing twist: none of its characters are in search of acceptance as they’ve all accepted themselves and have been accepted by their personal communities. The film follows Benny (Matthew Frias) and Christopher (Edmund Donovan), two college freshman who meet while playing football and soon begin a relationship. Soon as their love grows, a past connection involving their mothers comes to light and threatens to tear them apart. Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.
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The film is written by Brian O’Donnell and directed by O’Donnell and Sasha King. Besides a director, O’Donnell is a playwright and a visual artist. He’s also the co-founder of the Legacy of Voices project, an archive of oral...
Read More: ‘Fire Song’ Exclusive Clip: First Nation Lgbt Drama Follows a Closeted Teen In Remote Northern Ontario
The film is written by Brian O’Donnell and directed by O’Donnell and Sasha King. Besides a director, O’Donnell is a playwright and a visual artist. He’s also the co-founder of the Legacy of Voices project, an archive of oral...
- 2/6/2017
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.
– Miramax has acquired U.S. distribution rights to “Whitney” from director Kevin Macdonald and will reteam with frequent partner Roadside Attractions to handle the U.S. theatrical release. The forthcoming documentary feature about the career of the late legendary singer Whitney Houston will be produced by Simon Chinn, along with his Lightbox Media partner and Emmy-winning producer Jonathan Chinn and producer Lisa Erspamer. Executive producers on the film are Will Clarke, Andy Mayson and Mike Runagall from Altitude Film Entertainment, who are handling international sales and introduced the project to buyers at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, where the project sold out.
– Wolfe Releasing has acquired gay coming-of-age family drama “Akron” and has secured all worldwide rights (except U.
– Miramax has acquired U.S. distribution rights to “Whitney” from director Kevin Macdonald and will reteam with frequent partner Roadside Attractions to handle the U.S. theatrical release. The forthcoming documentary feature about the career of the late legendary singer Whitney Houston will be produced by Simon Chinn, along with his Lightbox Media partner and Emmy-winning producer Jonathan Chinn and producer Lisa Erspamer. Executive producers on the film are Will Clarke, Andy Mayson and Mike Runagall from Altitude Film Entertainment, who are handling international sales and introduced the project to buyers at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, where the project sold out.
– Wolfe Releasing has acquired gay coming-of-age family drama “Akron” and has secured all worldwide rights (except U.
- 6/17/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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