Not exact matches
He predicted the Chinese
box office would match the
biggest market — the United States and Canada — by 2018, and grow by about 15 % annually for the
next 10 years.
Right on the heels of The Wolverine, which topped its opening weekend
box office, it makes sense to get the fanboys itching for the
next big thing in the X-Men universe.
This coming weekend nothing too
big is opening, but
next week Lionsgate's
box office giant The Hunger Games: Catching Fire will blaze into theaters.
Labor Day rarely results in impressive numbers (All About Steve ranks as one of the holiday's all - time best openings) so, fans of One Direction aside, no one is expecting
big box office news
next weekend.
With artificial intelligence thriller Ex Machina proving a
big success at the
box office both here and across the pond, writer / director Alex Garland has plenty of momentum for whatever he wants to make
next.
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Here's hoping that, in spite of all the critics / bullies who had decided long before they saw the damn thing that they would pan it just because they have a hate - on for Shyamalan, it's gonna be embraced by audiences and become a
big enough
box -
office hit so we get to see the
next two chapters.
Now, it's the audience's turn to either follow the critics» lead on the film or wait to attend the
next potential
big box office bonanza.
You can hear the rumblings of
big studio heads marching to his door to pitch the
next box -
office franchise.
Despite the fact that his recent
big - budget space epic Passengers under - performed at the
box office — and picked up an unwholesome reputation as «a fantasy of Stockholm Syndrome» from critics — Oscar - nominated director Morten Tyldum has lined up his
next gig.
The
next time she earned
big headlines was not for a movie (even though Four Christmases and the animated Monsters vs. Aliens both fared well at the
box office),
When it first arrived in 2010, How to Train Your Dragon looked to be Dreamworks»
next big franchise in a post-Shrek world, with a 98 % «fresh» rating on Rotten Tomatoes and nearly $ 500 million at the worldwide
box office.