Tuesday, November 26, 2024

It Ends With Us’ Sets Netflix Streaming Date in December

Netflix announced that It Ends With Us, the Colleen Hoover film adaptation starring Blake Lively, will be available to stream on Netflix in the US from December 9th. The film was released in theaters on August 9th and exceeded industry expectations. It grossed more than $350 million worldwide, making it one of the biggest commercial hits of the year. 

Directed by co-star Justin Baldoni, It Ends With Us follows the journey of Lily Bloom (Lively) and Lyle Kincaid (Baldoni) as they enter into a romantic relationship. But Lily soon begins to see a shadow in her parents' relationship and to question whether she herself is caught in a similar cycle of abuse and domestic violence. When Lily's first boyfriend, Atlas (Brandon Sklener), reappears, things become even more complicated. 

Jenny Slate, Isabella Ferrer, Alex Neustaedter, Kevin McKidd, and Amy Morton complete the cast. 

In a positive review for Variety, Owen Gleiberman likened the film to a good soap opera, saying: "You have to remember." And the way this is conveyed is the essence of soap opera, but also very emotionally clever. 

The press tour for the film was controversial online, with an apparent feud between Lively and Baldoni, raising questions about whether the pair would work together again. Fans also expressed concern that the film's promotional materials glamorized domestic violence. It remains unclear whether there will be a film adaptation of It Starts With Us, the sequel to Hoover's 2022 best-selling novel.

Monday, November 25, 2024

‘Wicked’ Opens to Record-Setting $114 Million, ‘Gladiator II’ Starts Strong With $55.5 Million

 If you want to find Wicked, look no further than the top of the box office charts. Universal's film adaptation (with some filler) of the first act of the popular Broadway musical took in $114 million from 3,888 theaters, making it the No. 1 movie in North America for the weekend.


These impressive ticket sales made the film the third-biggest domestic opening of the year, behind Deadpool & Wolverine ($211 million) and Inside Out 2 ($154 million). By other measures, Wicked surpassed Disney's recent remake of The Little Mermaid ($95.5 million) and had the fourth-biggest opening of any musical ever, behind Frozen II ($130 million). It was also the highest opening (ever) for a Broadway adaptation, beating the record set by 2014's Into the Woods ($31 million).


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Wicked brings in another $50.2 million at the resurrected international box office, bringing its worldwide total to $164.2 million. That's the biggest world premiere for a movie based on a Broadway show, beating the $103 million made by Universal's 2012 musical Les Miserables.


"It's huge business," says David A. Gross, who runs the film consulting firm Franchise Entertainment Research. "Audiences make the experience their own with the songs and the costumes."


While Wicked attracted women (about 75 percent of ticket buyers) and families, men flocked to Paramount's R-rated sequel, Gladiator II, directed by Ridley Scott. It's been a quarter of a century in the making. The blood-soaked sandal epic earned a solid (though below expectations) second place finish over the weekend, grossing $55.5 million from 3,573 theaters.


It's unclear whether "Wicked" and "Gladiator II" inspired each other, like the unexpected 2023 phenomenon "Babenheimer," in which tens of thousands of moviegoers chose back-to-back screenings rather than choosing between Greta Gerwig's "Barbie Doll" and Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer," or whether "Glicked" is just an effective counter-show. Either way, this weekend was one of the most successful this year, grossing about $210 million. And the box office record will continue until Thanksgiving, when Disney's "Moana 2" hits theaters on November 27. But year-to-date ticket sales are 10.5% below 2023 and 26.6% below 2019, according to ComScore. "It's clear again and again that when healthy competition meets world-class experiences, the market thrives and consumers win," said Michael O'Leary, president and CEO of the National Association of Theatre Owners, a trade group for the theatrical industry. "This is a great catalyst for strong box office sales through December and into the new year."


Wicked, directed by Jon M. Chu and starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, was released in theaters after more than a decade of development and a promotional campaign (including 400 brand partnerships) that rivaled the popularity of Barbie. With Wicked: Part 2, the musical's second act, due to hit screens in 2025, Universal needed to tug at moviegoers' nerves with a song-and-dance film. Both films cost a combined $300 million to produce, excluding the huge marketing budget.


Despite its enduring popularity on stage, Wicked's box office take is something of a film anomaly, as no musical adaptation has been brought to the big screen in more than a decade, since 2012's Les Miserables ($442 million worldwide) and 2014's Into the Woods ($212 million worldwide on a $50 million budget). Recent films like Steven Spielberg's West Side Story remake, Chu's In the Heights, Dear Evan Hansen, Cats and The Color Purple all missed the mark for a variety of reasons despite being based on popular original works.


Well-received by critics and audiences, Wicked features Broadway classics like Defying Gravity and Popular, and follows all the events that occur before and after Dorothy lands in Oz and strolls down the famous Yellow Brick Road. Set before, during, and after The Wizard of Oz, the story chronicles the unlikely friendship between the green-skinned Elphaba (later known as the Wicked Witch of the West) and the feisty, pink-loving Glinda (eventually named Glinda the Good). At 2 hours and 40 minutes long (the entire Broadway show is 2 hours and 45 minutes long), the film earned an "A" grade from CinemaScore and an excellent 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critical acclaim, positive word of mouth, and the infectious musical soundtrack are sure to have you watching it over and over again throughout Thanksgiving and into December.


"Wicked has become a phenomenon and it deserves to be seen on the big screen," said Jim Orr, Universal's head of domestic distribution. "It's so great to see audiences so enthusiastic about it, regardless of age group or demographic. It's going to be a phenomenal start to the new year."


Gladiator II also has a huge budget - over $250 million in production costs and around $100 million in advertising - and will need to achieve box office takings above the global average to be considered a success. So far, this strong sequel has been much more successful internationally, bringing in $221 million at the global box office.

Wicked, directed by Jon M. Chu and starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, came to fruition after more than a decade of development and an advertising campaign (including 400 brand partnerships) that rivaled the popularity of Barbie in movie theaters. With the musical's second act, Wicked: Part 2, due for theaters in 2025, Universal needed to tug at moviegoers' nerves with a film full of song and dance. Both films cost a combined $300 million to make, excluding the huge marketing budget.


Despite its enduring popularity on stage, Wicked's box office takings are something of a film anomaly, as no musical has been adapted for the big screen in more than a decade, since 2012's Les Miserables ($442 million worldwide) and 2014's Into the Woods ($212 million worldwide, $50 million budget). Recent films like Steven Spielberg's remake of West Side Story, Chooses in the Heights, Dear Evan Hansen, Cats, and The Color Purple have missed the mark for a variety of reasons despite being based on popular original works. Well-received by critics and audiences,

WICKED features Broadway classics like Defying Gravity and POPULAR, and follows all the events that happen before and after Dorothy's landing in Oz and her walk along the famous Yellow Brick Road. Set before and after The Wizard of Oz, the story depicts the unlikely friendship between the green-skinned Elphaba (later known as the Wicked Witch of the West) and the feisty, pink-loving Glinda (later known as Glinda the Good). Clocking in at 2 hours and 40 minutes long (the entire Broadway show is 2 hours and 45 minutes), the film received an "A" grade from CinemaScore and a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critical praise, positive word of mouth and an immersive soundtrack make this a film worth watching multiple times over the Thanksgiving period and into December. "Wicked has become a phenomenon and deserves to be seen on the big screen," said Jim Orr, Universal's head of domestic distribution. "It's great to see audiences so excited about it, regardless of age group or demographic. Gladiator II has a massive budget -- over $250 million to produce and about $100 million to promote -- and it needs to achieve box office numbers above the global average to be considered." It's a success. So far, the strong sequel has been much more successful internationally, grossing $221 million worldwide.

Friday, November 22, 2024

Never Look Away Movie

Never Look Away
Never Look Away Movie poster


2024, 1h 25m

Genre Biography, Documentary

Directed by
Lucy Lawless
Written by
Whetham Allpress
Tom Blackwell
Lucy Lawless
Matthew Metcalfe
Produced by
Tom Blackwell
Lucy Lawless
Matthew Metcalfe
Starring
Margaret Moth
Cinematography
Jenna Boss
Darryl Ward
Edited by
Whetham Allpress
Music by
Jason Smith
Karl Sölve Steven
Production
companies
General Film Corporation
Ingenious Media
Distributed by
Greenwich Entertainment
Kaleidoscope Films
Release date
22 November 2024
Running time
85 minutes
Country
New Zealand
Language
English

Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin Movie

Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin.

Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin. movie poster

2024, PG-13, 2h 12m

Genre Drama, Thriller 

Directed by
Todd Komarnicki
Written by
Todd Komarnicki
Produced by
Emmanuel Kampouris
Camille Kampouris
Ralph Winter
Mark O'Sullivan
Chloe Kassis-Crowe
John Bennett Scanlon
Todd Komarnicki
Cast
Jonas Dassler
August Diehl
David Jonsson
Flula Borg
Moritz Bleibtreu
Nadine Heidenreich
Patrick Mölleken
Clarke Peters
Cinematography
John Mathieson
Edited by
Blu Murray
Music by
Antonio Pinto
Gabriel Ferreira
Production
companies
Tharos Films
Crow's Nest Productions
Fontana
Distributed by
Angel Studios
Release date
November 22, 2024
Running time
132 minutes
Countries
Belgium
Ireland
Language
English

Armor Movie

Armor

Armor Movie poster


2024, R, 1h 29m

Genre  Thriller, Action, Crime 

Directed by
Justin Routt
Written by
Cory Todd Hughes
Adrian Speckert
Produced by
Joel Cohen
Gwen Osborne
Cast
Sylvester Stallone
Jason Patric
Josh Wiggins
Dash Mihok
Cinematography
Cale Finot
Edited by
Marc Fusco
Music by
Yagmur Kaplan
Production
companies
Grindstone Entertainment Group
Convergence Entertainment Group
Highland Film Group
BondIt Media Capital
Distributed by
Lionsgate Films (United States)
Highland Film Group (international)
Release date
November 22, 2024 (United States)
Country
United States
Language
English

Wicked: Part I Movie

Wicked: Part I

Wicked: Part I Movie poster


2024, PG, 2h 40m

Genre Fantasy, Musical, Romantic 

Directed by
Jon M. Chu
Screenplay by
Winnie Holzman[a]
Dana Fox
Based on
Wicked
by Stephen Schwartz
Winnie Holzman
Wicked
by Gregory Maguire
Produced by
Marc Platt
David Stone
Cast 
Cynthia Erivo
Ariana Grande[b]
Jonathan Bailey
Ethan Slater
Bowen Yang
Marissa Bode
Peter Dinklage
Michelle Yeoh
Jeff Goldblum
Cinematography
Alice Brooks
Edited by
Myron Kerstein
Music by
John Powell
Stephen Schwartz
Production
companies
Universal Pictures
Marc Platt Productions
Distributed by
Universal Pictures
Release dates
November 3, 2024 (State Theatre)
November 22, 2024 (United States)
Running time
160 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$145–150 million

Gladiator II Movie

Gladiator II

Gladiator II Movie Poster


2024, R, 2h 28m

Genre Drama, Adventure, Action

Directed by
Ridley Scott
Screenplay by
David Scarpa
Story by
Peter Craig
David Scarpa
Based on
Characters
by David Franzoni
Produced by
Ridley Scott
Michael Pruss
Douglas Wick
Lucy Fisher
Walter F. Parkes
Laurie MacDonald
David Franzoni
Cast 
Paul Mescal
Pedro Pascal
Joseph Quinn
Fred Hechinger
Lior Raz
Derek Jacobi
Connie Nielsen
Denzel Washington
Cinematography
John Mathieson
Edited by
Claire Simpson
Sam Restivo
Music by
Harry Gregson-Williams
Production
companies
Scott Free Productions
Lucy Fisher/Douglas Wick Productions
Distributed by
Paramount Pictures
Release dates
October 30, 2024 (Sydney)
November 15, 2024 (United Kingdom)
November 22, 2024 (United States)
Running time
148 minutes
Countries
United Kingdom
United States
Language
English
Budget
$250–310 million (gross)
$210 million (net)
Box office
$87 million