Audiences have returned to cinemas and are spending more on premium tickets and popcorn, but there are still lingering pandemic issues, including production delays. Despite nearly 50% fewer film ...
If 2021 was a year for the box office where nothing was normal and nobody knew anything, 2022 was a year where the box office started to once again look like it did before COVID-19 swept the world… ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
Will is a University graduate with a First Class degree in Film Studies. He loves watching science-fiction movies and stories set in space that capture the wonder and magic of cinema. He also loves ...
It was the year that the box office recovery from the COVID-19 catastrophe began to take shape. Blockbusters hit the big screen, led by Tom Cruise, giant people-eating dinosaurs and James Cameron’s ...
"While I hesitate to say all audiences have returned, the trend line is moving closer to the point where most are willing," says one analyst as monthly revenue hits nearly $1 billion for the first ...
“Avatar: The Way of Water” (Disney) was a magnificent way to end the year, and to begin a new one. Since its December 18, 2022 release it’s grossed $465 million in U.S./Canada. It could overtake “Top ...
2021 Day & Date fades out as 2022 theatrical tentpoles are expected to rally a $9.2 billion domestic year. Studios; Adobe Before the pandemic, if there was something studio executives rubbed their ...
When “Everything Everywhere All At Once” premiered last spring, Alamo Drafthouse offered special screenings where attendees were gifted with packets of googly eyes. The peepers were a reference to a ...