Shawn Seet's re-imagining of Henri Safran's 1976 classic 'Storm Boy' drew families and older folks last weekend, resonating particularly strongly in South Australia, as takings overall were flattened by the heatwave.
Warner Bros’ 'Aquaman' now ranks as the studio’s third highest grosser of all time after crossing the $US1 billion threshold worldwide last weekend.
The Kate McKinnon-Mila Kunis starrer The Spy Who Dumped Me might have been a metaphor for how moviegoers felt about last weekend’s new releases
Disney’s 'Beauty and the Beast' has continued to dominate the box office, taking just under $5 million over its third weekend. Starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens, the film is now on a tidy total of $34.3 million.
Warner Bros’ 'Crazy Rich Asians' has been hailed as a game-changer in the US and is now wowing Australian cinemagoers.
Call it the quiet before 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' - last weekend was the second slowest exhibitors have faced this year.
Despite school holidays, last weekend proved relatively quiet at the movies, with cinemas still shut in Sydney and other parts of the country.
Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s 'Jurassic World' was such a global phenomenon in 2015, amassing $US652 million in the US and more than $US1 billion internationally, the top brass never expected the sequel to reach those lofty heights.