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Global arthouse distributor, producer and streaming service Mubi has pulled the plug on its Istanbul festival, over concerns about censorship of its opening night film, Venice premiere Queer starring Daniel Craig. The festival was set to begin on the evening of November 7 and run until November 10. Luca Guadagnino’s drama is based on a novella by William S. Burroughs, and follows a lonely, gay American expat in Mexico City in the 1950s who becomes infatuated with a fellow expat and forms an intimate connection for the first time. Mubi posted a statement on Instagram that said: “Hours before the start of…
Khui-Taweewar Wantha’s Thai supernatural horror Death Whisperer 2 has scared up $22m (739m baht) to become the second biggest local release of all time. It has also been sold widely around the world by Bangkok-based sales and production company M Studio, which is currently at AFM promoting new horror titles Ghost Board and Kogaloak Village. Following its release on October 10, Death Whisperer 2 has smashed a string of local box-office records – highest advance ticket sales of all time for a Thai film; highest opening day revenue for a Thai film, surpassing $2.4m (80m baht); and fastest Thai film to surpass…
AFM 2024: attendees prepare for Las Vegas dining, excursions, US election, and hard work | News
Fancy dining, excursions to drag shows and The Sphere, and nervy drinks on election night. This year’s inaugural edition of Las Vegas AFM promises a considerable change of pace from the more reserved events of yesteryear in Santa Monica. As buyers and sellers descend on the Nevadan desert city amid grumblings over costs, attendees are determined to shake off the jet-lag and hotfoot it down to RuPaul’s Drag Race Live, Darren Aronofsky’s immersive film Postcard From Earth at The Sphere and even, for those with a generous network, Adele’s residency at Caesars Palace. Tao, Estiatorio Milos, HaSalon, Cipriani and Superfrico…
The 68th BFI London Film Festival (LFF) recorded the highest in-person attendance for 10 years as Darren Thornton’s Four Mothers wins the audience award. This year’s edition reached an audience of 230,342. This is up by 18% from 2023 and breaks the record previously held from 2018 of 205,630 attendees. The figure includes the 12 days of screenings in London and across the UK, and encompasses features, series, shorts, immersive art and extended reality works via LFF Expanded, LFF For Free events, and the LFF Industry Forum. Occupancy across paid-for and free screenings increased to 92% with 49% of tickets…
Foreign markets boost ‘Venom: The Last Dance’ to $175m global opening – but film soft in North America | News
Worldwide box office October 18-20 RankFilm (distributor)3-day (world)Cume (world)3-day (int’l) Cume (int’l)Territories 1. Venom: The Last Dance (Sony) $175m $175m $124m $124m 65 2. The Wild Robot (Universal) $24.1m $232.3m $17.6m $121m 80 3. Smile 2 (Paramount) $22m $83.7m $12.6m $43m 68 4. The Unseen Sister (various) $9.7m $9.7m $9.7m $9.7m 1 5. L’Amour Ouf (Studiocanal) $7.1m $16.4m $7.1m $16.4m 1 6. Conclave (various) $6.5m $6.5m N/A N/A 1 7. Terrifier 3 (various) $5.8m $53m $1.5m $9.9m 13 8. We Live In Time (various) $5m $12.4m $113,000 $658,000 6 …
‘The Wild Robot’ beats ‘Smile 2’ to top UK-Ireland box office; Donald Trump film ‘The Apprentice’ lands in third place
RankFilm (distributor)Three-day gross (Oct 18-20)Total gross to dateWeek 1. The Wild Robot (Universal) £3.1m £3.3m 1 2. Smile 2 (Paramount) £1.7m £2m 1 3. The Apprentice (Studiocanal) £643,434 £746,303 1 4. Transformers One (Paramount) £642,000 £2.8m 2 5. Terrifier 3 (Signature) £561,752 £2.2m 2 GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.30 Universal animation The Wild Robot opened top of the UK-Ireland box office, with a £3.1m weekend. Chris Sanders’ family feature, that has a voice cast including Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal and Kit Connor, played in…
Sunny, the Apple TV+ mystery thriller starring Rashida Jones, has been cancelled after one season, Screen has learned. Sources close to the production confirmed that series, produced by A24, will not return following the 10-episode run that began in July and concluded with a cliffhanger on September 4. Screen has contacted Apple TV+ and A24 for comment. The story starred Jones as Suzie Sakamoto, a US woman living in a futuristic Kyoto, Japan, whose life is upended when her husband and son disappear in a mysterious plane crash. As “consolation” she’s given Sunny, one of a new class of domestic…
‘Venom: The Last Dance’ licks the competition at UK-Ireland box office with £4.3m start; ‘The Substance’ breaks Mubi record
Rank Film (distributor) Three-day gross (Oct 26-28) Total gross to date Week 1. Venom: The Last Dance (Sony) £4.3m £4.3m 1 2. The Wild Robot (Universal) £1.9m £6.4m 2 3. Smile 2 (Paramount) £1m £4m 2 4. Transformers One (Paramount) £377,581 £3.4m 3 5. The Apprentice (Studiocanal) £372,604 £1.6m 2 GBP to USD conversion rate: 1.30 Sony’s Venom: The Last Dance started with a £4.3m weekend – enough to top the UK-Ireland box office, although down on the starts of the first two films in…
The nominations for the 34th Gotham Awards were unveiled on Tuesday, with Anora, Hard Truths, and The Last Showgirl among 39 features and 25 performances in the running for nine awards. Nominees were announced via X and sees Anora, which leads the way on four nods, Babygirl, Challengers, A Different Man, and Nickel Boys up for the best feature prize, while Pamela Anderson, Adrien Brody, Saoirse Ronan, Mikey Madison, and Demi Moore are in the running for best lead performance. Nickel Boys and I Saw The TV Glow each earned three nominations, while Hard Truths garnered two. The Substance was ineligible for best…
November 5: British Independent Film Awards (Bifa) nominations announced 5: European Film Awards nominations announced 26: British Independent Film Awards (Bifa) craft winners announced 26: Golden Globes nomination voting opens December 2: Gotham Awards ceremony 4: Golden Globes nomination voting closes 5: Independent Spirit Awards nominations announced 5: Critics Choice Awards nominations announced 6: Bafta round one voting opens 7: European Film Awards ceremony 8: British Independent Film Awards (Bifa) ceremony 9: Oscars voting for shortlist categories opens 9: Golden Globes nominations announced 13: Oscars voting for shortlist categories closes 13: Golden Globes final round voting opens 16: SAG nomination voting opens 16: DGA…