Surfing along on word-of-mouth, Simon Baker’s 'Breath' maintained momentum in its second weekend, easily beating new releases 'Tully', 'Chappaquiddick' and 'Crooked House'.
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Simon Baker’s coming-of-age drama 'Breath' opened in third spot last weekend, behind the Marvel/Disney blockbuster 'Avengers: Infinity War' and 'I Feel Pretty'.
The Oscar nominations paid off for 'I, Tonya' in its Australian debut while Warwick Thornton's 'Sweet Country' had a spirited launch.
Sony’s 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' is still No. 1 by a wide margin, rustling up $4.7 million in its third frame.
Cinemas in Australia are enjoying terrific holiday season business with a wide array of films appealing to audiences across the age spectrum.
Stephen Chbosky’s 'Wonder' held onto the top spot at the Australian box office last weekend, over what has been a quiet period for exhibitors ahead of the opening of 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi'.
Director Stephen Chbosky’s 'Wonder' is a sleeper hit in the US and could well emulate that feat in Australia after the feel-good film about a boy who overcomes a craniofacial disorder opened at No. 1 last weekend.
When 'Daddy’s Home 2' opened strongly in the US several weeks ago one prominent media outlet opined the figures showed not only that Mel Gibson is still bankable, but that there has been a positive change in how he is perceived.