Horrors 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It' and 'A Quiet Place Part II' might have led the box office last weekend, but the national tally was far from scary - even despite the Melbourne lockdown.
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We're not even halfway through the year, but 2021 is shaping up to be a record-breaker for Australian films at the box office.
Two new major releases in 'A Quiet Place Part II' and 'Cruella' helped to breathe life back into the box office last weekend, though results were stymied by the closure of cinemas across Victoria.
Keshet International has sold Seven Studios mini-series 'Secret Bridesmaids Business' to a slew of territories in Europe, including Channel 4 in the UK, as well as to New Zealand and Indonesia.
Distributor Fred Media has inked deals for factual entertainment series 'Space Invaders' across the US, Europe, and Australasia.
"If there's some ideas at the start and the photographers know what to capture, it's always a much stronger result than chancing something coming out of the unit stills.","
With no new major releases, last weekend saw the lowest box office tally of the year so far.
Warner Bros.' 'Those Who Wish Me Dead' was declared DOA as it opened in the US over the weekend, but Australian audiences took to the neo-Western, with the film topping the box office.