The box office had a much-needed refresh last weekend by way of Julia Roberts and George Clooney rom-com 'Ticket to Paradise' and 'DC League of Super-Pets', and to a lesser extent, 'Moonage Daydream' and 'Bodies Bodies Bodies'.
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For the first time this year, a foreign language title has topped the box office, ‘Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva’.
While George Miller's 'Three Thousand Years of Longing' bombed at the box office in US, audiences in the director's native country have proved a little more receptive.
Dutch violinist André Rieu very nearly took centre stage on another slow weekend for the Australian box office, with the screening of his 2022 Maastricht Concert falling just short of overtaking 'Bullet Train' to claim the number one position.
With few splashy studio releases until mid-September, exhibitors are bracing through a quiet period at the box office: Last weekend was the slowest yet in 2022.
Jordan Peele's third outing as writer-director, 'Nope', couldn't quite beat the horsepower of 'Bullet Train' at the box office last weekend.
Sony's Brad Pitt-starrer 'Bullet Train' has derailed 'Thor: Love and Thunder' from the top of the box office.
BO Report: ‘Chhalla Mud Ke Nahi Aaya’, ‘Lee Kernaghan: Boy From the Bush’ make mark in quiet weekend
After a noisy few months at the box office, last weekend proved the slowest since mid-May.