Monday, July 13, 2026

‘Michael’ Crosses $1B Worldwide, Lionsgate’s First Movie To Hit Milestone

 Lionsgate and Universal's movie "Michael" has finally reached $1 billion in total earnings after being in theaters for 12 weekends.This makes it the second film of 2026 to hit that mark, following Universal, Illumination, and Nintendo's "Super Mario Galaxy." It's also the first movie ever for Lionsgate to reach this milestone.


The previous highest-grossing film from Lionsgate was "Hunger Games: Catching Fire" from 2013, which made $865.2 million worldwide."Michael" has now surpassed that.


Breaking down the numbers, the film has earned $371.8 million in the U.S.

and $629.8 million overseas.It was expected that Japan would be the key market to push the total over the $1 billion mark.Japan, through Kino, has made $35.75 million so far.Russia also helped the film's success.Graham King, who produced the movie, previously held the record for the highest-grossing musical biopic with "Bohemian Rhapsody" at $911 million worldwide."Michael" has now beaten that and also surpassed "Oppenheimer" to become the highest-grossing biopic ever at $975.8 million worldwide.


"Michael" is Graham King's highest-grossing film as a producer, surpassing "Bohemian Rhapsody." It's also Antoine Fuqua's highest-grossing film, beating his previous work "King Arthur" which made $203 million worldwide.

The film is written by John Logan, whose highest-grossing script is "Skyfall" which made $1.1 billion worldwide.


Adam Fogelson, the chair of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, said in a statement, "Michael's success was driven by our partnership with filmmakers Graham King and Antoine Fuqua, the amazing cast including Jaafar Jackson, Colman Domingo, and Nia Long, and our collaboration with the Michael Jackson Estate.

Audiences have embraced the film from the beginning, turning it into a unique cultural phenomenon worldwide.Their passion shows the lasting appeal of one of the greatest recording artists of all time, and it highlights the strength of the theatrical moviegoing experience."


Veronika Kwan Vandenberg, president of Universal Pictures International, said, "From its opening weekend to this historic milestone, Michael resonated with moviegoers worldwide and became a cultural phenomenon.

It has been a privilege to bring this groundbreaking film to international audiences, and we are grateful to Graham King, Antoine Fuqua, and Jaafar Jackson for delivering a cinematic sensation that proves, decades after his stardom, Michael Jackson remains a global superstar like no other."


Producer Graham King said, "It's been heartwarming to see people from all over the world, young and old, from all walks of life come together to experience this film and the joy it has brought to audiences everywhere."


Director Antoine Fuqua said, "Reaching this $1 billion milestone with Michael is a deeply humbling moment that celebrates the dedication of our producers, cast, crew, and partners.

This achievement belongs to everyone who came together with a shared vision to honor one of the greatest artists the world has ever known.I am profoundly grateful to the audiences who embraced this film, showed up in theaters, and connected with this story across generations and cultures.This historic milestone is a testament to the power of cinema to bring us together, and it is a chapter in movie history I will never forget."


The film stars Jaafar Jackson in his first feature film role as Michael Jackson's uncle.

It also stars Nia Long, Juliano Valdi, Laura Harrier, and Mike Myers, with supporting roles from Miles Teller and Colman Domingo.The film is directed by Antoine Fuqua, written by John Logan, and produced by Graham King, John Branca, and John McClain.

‘Moana’ Struggles With $52 Million Overseas, ‘Toy Story 5’ Powers to $879 Million Globally Box Office

 Apparently, the movie "Moana" didn't do well in international markets, making just $52 million in its first week overseas.Disney's latest live-action remake didn't do well either, earning only $43 million in the US and $95 million worldwide.This is a big problem because it cost $250 million to make.Disney had expected to make $75 million overseas and up to $140 million globally.


The top countries for "Moana" were Australia with $5.3 million, France with $5.2 million, and Korea with $3.8 million.

However, it did very poorly in China, bringing in just $1.2 million."Moana" is one of the worst starts for Disney's live-action remakes.It joins "Snow White" from 2025, which also underperformed with $44 million overseas and $87 million worldwide.Experts said "Snow White" failed because it was too old, not having the same appeal now."Moana" may be too new, since the original came out in 2016 and the sequel was released just under two years ago, in late 2024.Nostalgia has helped other remakes like "Lilo & Stitch," "The Lion King," "Aladdin," and "Beauty and the Beast," which all made over $1 billion.A remake of "Tangled" is coming out in 2028.


Thomas Kail directed "Moana," which follows the same story as the original: the daughter of a village chief is chosen by the ocean to save her island.

Catherine Laga’aia plays Moana, and Dwayne Johnson returns as Maui, the demigod who helps her on her journey.While critics weren't happy with the movie, audiences were more forgiving, which could help it through word of mouth.However, "Moana" had to compete with two other family-friendly sequels, "Toy Story 5" and "Minions & Monsters."


"Toy Story 5" did well in its fourth week, making $45 million in 50 countries.

So far, it has made $879.1 million worldwide, including $475.3 million overseas and $403.8 million in the US.It is on track to become the biggest "Toy Story" movie so far, surpassing "Toy Story 4" which made $1.07 billion.


"Minions & Monsters" made $39 million from 79 countries in its second week, which is a 44% drop from its first week.

The movie has made $171 million overseas and $280 million globally so far.Although it might be the lowest-grossing part of the "Despicable Me" series, the movie only cost $85 million to make and is expected to be profitable for Universal.


Another new movie, "Evil Dead Burn," brought in just $13.3 million overseas in its first week and $13.7 million domestically, totaling $27 million worldwide.

It did best in India with $1.5 million, followed by the UK with $1.2 million and Mexico with $1.1 million.Sony is handling international sales, while Warner Bros.is handling the US.Although ticket sales were lower than the previous "Evil Dead" movie, "Evil Dead Rise" from 2023, "Evil Dead Burn" had a modest budget of $20 million and won’t cost too much to make a profit.This is the sixth movie in the "Evil Dead" series, starting with Sam Raimi's 1981 movie "The Evil Dead." A seventh installment, "Evil Dead Wrath," is coming out in 2028.


Also, the movie "Michael" made over $1 billion globally, becoming the second movie of 2026 and the first biopic to reach that milestone.

Universal released "Michael" internationally and also made "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie," which was another billion-dollar hit this year.


"From its opening weekend to this historic milestone, Michael resonated with moviegoers worldwide and transcended the screen to become a cultural phenomenon," said Veronika Kwan Vandenberg, president of Universal Pictures International.

"It has been a distinct privilege to bring this groundbreaking film to international audiences."

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Moana’ Makes Box Office Launch With $4.5M in Previews

Disney's live-action Moana is hoping to do well at the box office as it starts its run.
The movie, starring Dwayne Johnson and Catherine Laga'aia, is bringing the Moana story back to theaters, following the success of the animated sequel Moana 2.Directed by Thomas Kail, the film earned $4.5 million from Thursday previews on 3,900 screens in North America, aiming for a weekend opening between $60 million and $65 million.Moana follows the girl (Laga'aia) who has amazing navigation skills as she and demigod Maui (Johnson) try to stop a curse from harming her island.

Moana will need to attract family audiences in the coming summer weeks, especially since it has a big $250 million production budget.
The first Moana movie was the most recent Disney animated film to get a live-action remake, and it did well with a $82 million opening in 2016.Moana 2, the animated sequel from 2024, was even more successful, making $225 million in the U.S.and over $1 billion worldwide.

At the Moana premiere in Los Angeles this week, Johnson said he didn't believe people needed to wait years between movies.
He said the themes and values from the original could work well with a real young girl going through similar stories.

In a review, THR's chief film critic David Rooney said the live-action Moana is a "charming new iteration" that stands on its own.
But not all critics liked it, as it got a 36% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Disney has done several live-action remakes of its animated films, including Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King, all of which made over $100 million on opening weekends.
The most recent was Lilo & Stitch, which made $146 million in North America and over $1 billion worldwide.It came just two months after Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, underperformed with only $42 million in the U.S.

Upcoming projects include a live-action sequel to Lilo & Stitch, while Tangled, starring Teagan Croft and Milo Manheim, is being filmed in Spain with a live-action take on the 2010 animated movie about Rapunzel.

Also opening widely is Evil Dead Burn, directed by Sébastien Vanicek, marking the sixth movie in the Evil Dead series.
It made $2.3 million in Thursday previews.The film features Souheila Yacoub, Tandi Wright, and Hunter Doohan.THR's David Rooney reviewed it as having "orgiastic slaughter." It follows Evil Dead Rise, which opened to $24.5 million in the U.S.in April 2023.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Anthony Hopkins Signed by Decca Classics; First Album of Music Composed by Oscar-Winning Actor Set for August Release

 Anthony Hopkins is not only an Oscar-winning actor but has also been making music for many years along with his acting career.The star of "The Silence of the Lambs" has joined Decca Classics for a new music project that includes over six decades of his original songs.


The album, called "Life Is a Dream," will be released on August 21.

It is being conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and played by the Philharmonia Orchestra.The first song, "Bracken Road," from his "1947: Suite for Solo Piano and Orchestra," was released this week.Decca Classics said the song is inspired by Hopkins' childhood memories of Margam, South Wales, and portrays the streets, fields, farms, and mountains around his family home in the 1940s.


Hopkins, who is 88 years old, has been playing the piano since he was four.

He started playing pieces by Beethoven and Chopin a few years later and created music for local plays when he was a teenager.


Hopkins said, "Music was my first desire, my first wish.

I've been composing music all my life.Some of these pieces have been with me for decades and I still go back to them."


The album includes other works like "My Fatherland," which is based on traditional Welsh music, and songs inspired by movies, his wife, and his niece.

Hopkins, who teaches himself how to compose, won a Classic Brit Award in 2012 for his work on the album "And the Waltz Goes On." He made his first live musical performance in Saudi Arabia in 2025 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra playing his "Life Is a Dream" concert.


Hopkins said, "Signing with Decca is the honor of a lifetime.

It has been a true privilege to work with the Philharmonia Orchestra and the talented soloists, cellist Gregorio Nieto and pianist Sergio Tiempo.I deeply thank and respect Maestro Gustavo Dudamel, whose artistry is a big part of this journey.With his graceful baton, he brought each note to life with deep and lasting meaning, creating a musical picture that invites the listener to feel and imagine something very personal."


Dudamel added, "Sir Anthony Hopkins is one of those rare artists whose creative voice goes beyond any single medium.

The same depth of imagination, humanity, and emotional truth that defines his stage and screen performances is evident in his music.Listening to his composition, I am amazed by its beauty, skill, and the clear sense of wonder it has.Anthony approaches music with the heart of a storyteller and the mind of a poet, creating sound worlds that are deeply personal yet universally touching.It’s been a great honor to work with him on this recording with my friends Gregorio Nieto, Sergio Tiempo, and the Philharmonia Orchestra, and to help bring to life the musical voice of an artist whose creativity has no limits."


Laura Monks, president of Decca, said, "It’s a real honor to have the great Sir Anthony Hopkins join Decca Classics.

His deep talent and knowledge of classical music, developed over a lifetime, is a joy to celebrate with this new album.Hearing his amazing music come to life during the recording sessions in London with Gustavo Dudamel and the Philharmonia Orchestra was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that we are excited to share with the world."

Night Nurse Movie

Night Nurse

Night Nurse movie poster

2026 | 1h 35m

Genre: Thriller

Directed by

Georgia Bernstein

Written by

Georgia Bernstein

Produced by

Veronica Barbosa

Georgia Bernstein

Liane Cunje

Edwin Linker

Lucy Rogers

Cast

Cemre Paksoy

Bruce McKenzie

Eleonore Hendricks

Colleen Rose Trundy

Mimi Rogers

Cinematography

Lidia Nikonova

Edited by

Alex Jacobs

Music by

Steven Jackson

Sam Clapp

Production

companies

Missing Link Productions

Gary Prairie Productions

Distributed by

Independent Film Company

Release dates

January 26, 2026 (Sundance)

July 10, 2026 (United States)

Running time

95 minutes

Country

United States

Language

English

Emmy Nominations: "The Pitt" Dominates Again as "Widow's Bay" Star Matthew Rhys Earns Double-Nomination

 This week, the 78th Primetime Emmy Award nominations were announced, and both HBO Max and Apple TV had a lot to be proud of.Both streaming services set new records for nominations, thanks to their popular shows "The Pitt" and "Widow's Bay."


This year, HBO and Max, which were still separate until last July, together received 147 nominations.

That's more than the previous record of 137 that HBO had back in 2019."The Pitt," in its second season, got 25 nominations, with nine of them in acting categories.The hospital drama was a big winner last year, winning five awards, including Best Drama, Actor (for Noah Wyle), and Supporting Actress (Katherine LaNasa).


While other streaming services had more nominations overall, Apple is celebrating its highest number of nominations ever with 87 this year, up from 79 last year.

Netflix got 111 nominations, and Disney received 125.


Apple TV's horror-comedy series "Widow's Bay" was the top-nominated show with 19 nominations.

Matthew Rhys, who starred in the series, was nominated twice—once for Lead Actor in "Widow's Bay" and again for Lead Actor in Netflix's limited series "The Beast in Me." Rhys is the first actor to get two nominations since John Goodman in 1995.His co-stars, the legendary character actress Dale Dickey and Kate O’Flynn, also got their first nominations for their supporting roles in the show.

The 2026 Emmy award nominations list

  • Best drama series
  • The Diplomat
  • The Gilded Age
  • A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  • Paradise
  • The Pitt
  • Pluribus
  • Slow Horses
  • Your Friends & Neighbors

  • Best comedy series
  • Abbott Elementary
  • The Bear
  • Hacks
  • Margo’s Got Money Troubles
  • Nobody Wants This
  • Only Murders in the Building
  • Shrinking
  • Widow’s Bay

  • Best limited or anthology series
  • All Her Fault
  • The Beast in Me
  • Beef
  • DTF St Louis
  • Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr & Carolyn Bessette

  • Lead actor in a drama series
  • Sterling K Brown – Paradise
  • Gary Oldman – Slow Horses
  • Mark Ruffalo – Task
  • Rufus Sewell – The Diplomat
  • Noah Wyle – The Pitt

  • Lead actress in a drama series
  • Carrie Coon – The Gilded Age
  • Chase Infiniti – The Testaments
  • Keri Russell – The Diplomat
  • Rhea Seehorn – Pluribus
  • Zendaya – Euphoria

  • Lead actor in a comedy series
  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II – Wonder Man
  • Steve Carell – Rooster
  • Matthew Rhys – Widow’s Bay
  • Jason Segel – Shrinking
  • Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building

  • Lead actress in a comedy series
  • Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
  • Ayo Edebiri – The Bear
  • Elle Fanning – Margo’s Got Money Troubles
  • Lisa Kudrow – The Comeback
  • Jean Smart – Hacks

  • Men standing
  • View image in fullscreen
  • Noah Wyle and Shawn Hatosy in The Pitt. Photograph: Landmark Media/Alamy
  • Lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie
  • Riz Ahmed – Bait
  • Jason Bateman – Black Rabbit
  • Charlie Hunnam – Monster: The Ed Gein Story
  • Oscar Isaac – Beef
  • Matthew Rhys – The Beast in Me

  • Lead actress in a limited or anthology series or movie
  • Claire Danes – The Beast in Me
  • Sally Field – Remarkably Bright Creatures
  • Carey Mulligan – Beef
  • Sarah Pidgeon – Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr & Carolyn Bessette
  • Sarah Snook – All Her Fault

  • Supporting actor in a drama series
  • Patrick Ball – The Pitt
  • Billy Crudup – The Morning Show
  • Shawn Hatosy – The Pitt
  • Gerran Howell – The Pitt
  • Jack Lowden – Slow Horses
  • Tom Pelphrey – Task
  • Carlos-Manuel Vesga – Pluribus

  • Supporting actress in a drama series
  • Taylor Dearden – The Pitt
  • Fiona Dourif – The Pitt
  • Allison Janney – The Diplomat
  • Katherine LaNasa – The Pitt
  • Sepideh Moafi – The Pitt
  • Julianne Nicholson – Paradise
  • Karolina Wydra – Pluribus

  • Supporting actor in a comedy series
  • Colman Domingo – The Four Seasons
  • Paul W Downs – Hacks
  • Harrison Ford – Shrinking
  • Nick Offerman – Margo’s Got Money Troubles
  • Stephen Root – Widow’s Bay
  • Michael Urie – Shrinking
  • Tyler James Williams – Abbott Elementary

  • Supporting actress in a comedy series
  • Dale Dickey – Widow’s Bay
  • Hannah Einbinder – Hacks
  • Janelle James – Abbott Elementary
  • Kate O’Flynn – Widow’s Bay
  • Michelle Pfeiffer – Margo’s Got Money Troubles
  • Megan Stalter – Hacks
  • Jessica Williams – Shrinking

  • Supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or movie
  • Jason Bateman – DTF St Louis
  • Richard Gadd – Half Man
  • David Harbour – DTF St Louis
  • Richard Jenkins – DTF St Louis
  • Charles Melton – Beef
  • Nick Offerman – Death by Lightning

  • Supporting actress in a limited or anthology series or movie
  • Linda Cardellini – DTF St Louis
  • Dakota Fanning – All Her Fault
  • Laurie Metcalf – Monster: The Ed Gein Story
  • Joy Sunday – DTF St Louis
  • Youn Yuh-jung – Beef
  • Constance Zimmer – Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr & Carolyn Bessette

  • Television movie
  • Heads of State
  • Miss You, Love You
  • People We Meet on Vacation
  • Remarkably Bright Creatures
  • Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War

  • Variety special (live)
  • The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Starring Bad Bunny
  • 83rd Annual Golden Globes
  • 68th Annual Grammy awards
  • The Oscars
  • 78th Annual Tony awards

  • Variety special (pre-recorded)
  • Dave Chappelle: The Unstoppable…
  • The Muppet Show
  • Nikki Glaser: Good Girl
  • Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show
  • Wicked: One Wonderful Night

  • Directing for a drama series
  • The Gilded Age
  • Paradise
  • The Pitt
  • Pluribus
  • Slow Horses
  • Task

  • Directing for a comedy series
  • Abbott Elementary
  • The Bear
  • The Chair Company
  • Hacks
  • The Ms Pat Show
  • Widow’s Bay

  • Directing for a limited or anthology series or movie
  • Beef (season 2, episode 4)
  • Beef (season 2, episode 8)
  • Black Rabbit
  • DTF St Louis

  • Two women in airport
  • View image in fullscreen
  • Rhea Seehorn and Karolina Wydra in Pluribus. Photograph: Apple TV+/PA
  • Writing for a drama series
  • The Diplomat
  • The Pitt
  • Pluribus
  • Slow Horses
  • Task

  • Writing for a comedy series
  • Abbott Elementary
  • The Chair Company
  • The Comeback
  • Hacks
  • Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat
  • Widow’s Bay

  • Writing for a limited or anthology series or movie
  • All Her Fault
  • The Beast in Me
  • Beef
  • Death by Lightning
  • DTF St Louis

  • Writing for a variety series
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live!
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
  • The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

  • Reality competition series
  • Dancing with the Stars
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race
  • Survivor
  • Top Chef
  • The Traitors

  • Variety series
  • The Daily Show
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live!
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
  • Late Night With Stephen Colbert
  • Saturday Night Live

Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass Movie

Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass

2026 | R | 1h 33m

Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass Movie poster

Genre: Comedy

Directed by

David Wain

Written by

Ken Marino

David Wain

Produced by

Anthony Bregman

Peter Cron

Ken Marino

David Wain

Crystine Zhang

Charles Zhong

Cast

Zoey Deutch

John Slattery

Ken Marino

Miles Gutierrez-Riley

Ben Wang

Sabrina Impacciatore

Jon Hamm

Cinematography

Kevin Atkinson

Edited by

John Daigle

Music by

Craig Wedren

Production

companies

Likely Story

Oval-5

Distributed by

Sony Pictures Classics

Release dates

January 25, 2026 (Sundance)

July 10, 2026 (United States)

Running time

94 minutes

Country

United States

Language

English