It’s time to go back to a galaxy far, far away. “Star Wars” returns to the box office for the first time in seven years with the release of “The Mandalorian and Grogu,” which has made $12 million in ...
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The Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” returned to the top of the domestic box office rankings four weeks after its debut, according to early numbers reported by the Hollywood trade publications, as the ...
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Below in all its glory is this weekend’s top 10 at the global box office, courtesy of Comscore. Note that domestic figures are Memorial Day weekend 4-day. As we continue to propel through summer, a ...
For the last seven years, Disney has been biding its time waiting patiently for the right moment to bring the "Star Wars" universe back to the big screen. Over Memorial Day weekend, fans finally went ...
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It's been a long time, but moviegoers are finally returning to a galaxy far, far away. "The Mandalorian and Grogu," the first new "Star Wars" movie since 2019's "The Rise of Skywalker," grossed $82 ...
“Obsession” is, well, the obsession of the box office. The low-budget horror film earned $23.9 million from 2,655 North American theaters in its second weekend and $30.2 million through the Memorial ...
The good news is that this Memorial Day weekend won’t be the lowest post-Covid, and Lucasfilm/Disney’s Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu won’t open as low as Warner Bros’ Furiosa did two years ago ...