Universal's 'The Invisible Man' is getting a second lease of theatrical life thanks to drive-ins and newly re-opened cinemas in Western Australia, Adelaide and Alice Springs.
Last weekend was the worst of the year for Australian cinemas as Universal's 'The Invisible Man' and Paramount's 'Sonic the Hedgehog' were the only titles to crack $1 million.
Leigh Whannell’s sci-fi horror movie 'Upgrade' began brightly in the US last weekend, drawing plaudits from reviewers and registering the second biggest debut ever for its distributor BHTilt.
Saw V has opened on October 23 as the No. 1 film in Australia, proving audience appeal of the horror flick is still growing and the film franchise is alive and well.
The law of diminishing returns applies to the Fifty Shades franchise as the final edition of the trilogy opened much lower than the predecessor but commanded the top spots in Australia, the US and more than 50 other markets.
Inspired by true events, THE MULE tells the story of a naïve man who is detained by federal police with lethal narcotics hidden in his stomach.
Universal Pictures is taking the extraordinary step of releasing The Invisible Man, Emma and The Hunt on-demand in the US this Friday.