As The Voice’s Season 25 Playoffs got underway Monday night, John Legend and Dan + Shay faced the unenviable task of cutting their teams of five down to three apiece. How’d they fare? Let’s review the performances and the coaches’ picks, then discuss, shall we?
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- 4/23/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
For the second consecutive week, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire held the top spot of the box-office weekend, handily besting the second-place film by $21.6 million.
In its second week of release, the Warner Bros. release, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire brought in $31.7 million to raise its overall total to $135.0 million. This was more than enough to best second-place finisher Monkey Man, which took in $10.1 million for Universal Pictures during its weekend debut. Meanwhile, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire fell to third place, displaced by Monkey Man, where it added $9.0 million to bring its three-week gross to $88.9 million for Sony Pictures Releasing. The second debut of the weekend, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures latest The First Omen took fourth place with $8.4 million. Falling one spot to claim fifth place was Kung Fun Panda 4 with $7.9 million. This brings the film’s five-week tally to $166.1 million for Universal Pictures.
Dropping three spots to...
In its second week of release, the Warner Bros. release, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire brought in $31.7 million to raise its overall total to $135.0 million. This was more than enough to best second-place finisher Monkey Man, which took in $10.1 million for Universal Pictures during its weekend debut. Meanwhile, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire fell to third place, displaced by Monkey Man, where it added $9.0 million to bring its three-week gross to $88.9 million for Sony Pictures Releasing. The second debut of the weekend, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures latest The First Omen took fourth place with $8.4 million. Falling one spot to claim fifth place was Kung Fun Panda 4 with $7.9 million. This brings the film’s five-week tally to $166.1 million for Universal Pictures.
Dropping three spots to...
- 4/8/2024
- by Mike Tyrkus
- CinemaNerdz
April began with showers, plus a tiny regional earthquake on the East Coast, but that didn’t keep anyone away from theaters, even if it was a slower weekend than much of March. Read on for the weekend box office report.
There was little surprise that Warner Bros.’ “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” would win its second weekend at #1. Despite dropping 60% from its fantastic opening weekend, it still was able to take first place with an estimated $31.7 million to bring its total to $135 million after crossing the $100 million mark in its first week. It also passed the $361 million mark globally, with another $59.3 million grossed overseas this weekend.
The weekend offered two new wide releases in Dev Patel‘s directorial debut, the action-thriller “Monkey Man,” and 20th Century’s horror prequel “The First Omen,” the former released into 3,029 theaters vs. “The First Omen’s” 3,375 theaters. “Monkey Man” came into the...
There was little surprise that Warner Bros.’ “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” would win its second weekend at #1. Despite dropping 60% from its fantastic opening weekend, it still was able to take first place with an estimated $31.7 million to bring its total to $135 million after crossing the $100 million mark in its first week. It also passed the $361 million mark globally, with another $59.3 million grossed overseas this weekend.
The weekend offered two new wide releases in Dev Patel‘s directorial debut, the action-thriller “Monkey Man,” and 20th Century’s horror prequel “The First Omen,” the former released into 3,029 theaters vs. “The First Omen’s” 3,375 theaters. “Monkey Man” came into the...
- 4/7/2024
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
Exhibitor convention CinemaCon starts tomorrow in Las Vegas, and it would be great to kick off with happy box office news. That’s not the case with surprisingly weak results for two fresh titles, “Monkey Man” (Universal) and “The First Omen” (Disney). They brought the weekend total lower than expected and suggested an already-weak April could slide toward a worst-case scenario.
“Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” (Warner Bros.) repeated as #1 in its second week, more than tripling the take for #2, Dev Patel’s “Monkey Man.” The franchise’s 60 percent drop isn’t bad, given an opening weekend that included Good Friday and the Easter holidays. It’s grossed $135 million U.S./Canada in 10 days.
After March revitalized the concept of franchises and sequels as an essential part of the distribution ecosystem, the hope was April would demonstrate continued audience interest in lower-budgeted original titles — as evidenced earlier this year...
“Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” (Warner Bros.) repeated as #1 in its second week, more than tripling the take for #2, Dev Patel’s “Monkey Man.” The franchise’s 60 percent drop isn’t bad, given an opening weekend that included Good Friday and the Easter holidays. It’s grossed $135 million U.S./Canada in 10 days.
After March revitalized the concept of franchises and sequels as an essential part of the distribution ecosystem, the hope was April would demonstrate continued audience interest in lower-budgeted original titles — as evidenced earlier this year...
- 4/7/2024
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire easily took the top spot this weekend at the box office, posting a much stronger-than-expected $31.7 million second weekend. We predicted about $25 million, so this is a significantly more extensive haul than expected for the MonsterVerse sequel, with it falling about 60% in week 2. That’s decent for a tentpole blockbuster like this. Everyone assumed the movie would be front-loaded, but that doesn’t seem to be the case, with it now on its way to at least a $200 million domestic haul – maybe more.
However, Godzilla and Kong’s good fortune at the multiplex spelled doom for two new genre titles – Monkey Man and The First Omen, both of which were gunning for some of that movie’s audience. Of the two, Monkey Man’s $10.1 million haul isn’t half bad if you consider that Universal picked it up for only about $10 million after Netflix opted to dump it.
However, Godzilla and Kong’s good fortune at the multiplex spelled doom for two new genre titles – Monkey Man and The First Omen, both of which were gunning for some of that movie’s audience. Of the two, Monkey Man’s $10.1 million haul isn’t half bad if you consider that Universal picked it up for only about $10 million after Netflix opted to dump it.
- 4/7/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Sunday Am: Even better than expected results for Legendary/Warner Bros’ Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire with a second weekend of $31.7M (-60%) after a second Saturday of $13.8M, +62% over Friday. The twosome are beating their chests to ten-day $135M total.
In second, Universal’s Monkey Man kept steady toward a $10.1M opening, after a $3.58M Saturday, -15% from Friday/previews. If ya think about it, even though this much grittier than any Bollywood film as we know it, it’s on the high-end of where movies for Indians audiences typically open. As a point of reference, Animal, which was a big bloody Hindi action movie last year opened to $6.5M. Typically the audiences for Bollywood movies come out in the first weekend and then fall apart in weekend 2. It will be interesting to see if Monkey Man has any legs off its B+ CinemaScore.
Sony’s Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire owns third with $9M,...
In second, Universal’s Monkey Man kept steady toward a $10.1M opening, after a $3.58M Saturday, -15% from Friday/previews. If ya think about it, even though this much grittier than any Bollywood film as we know it, it’s on the high-end of where movies for Indians audiences typically open. As a point of reference, Animal, which was a big bloody Hindi action movie last year opened to $6.5M. Typically the audiences for Bollywood movies come out in the first weekend and then fall apart in weekend 2. It will be interesting to see if Monkey Man has any legs off its B+ CinemaScore.
Sony’s Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire owns third with $9M,...
- 4/7/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
From director Tyler Russell, a 2024 version of Someone Like You will soon hit theaters and later be released on streaming.
2024's Someone Like You is a romance film based on the novel by New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury and stars Sarah Fisher, Jake Allyn, and Lynn Collins.
In the novel, a young woman discovers her life was built on lies, uncovers a hidden sibling, and confronts her identity with the help of one man's love and support.
Read full article on The Direct.
2024's Someone Like You is a romance film based on the novel by New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury and stars Sarah Fisher, Jake Allyn, and Lynn Collins.
In the novel, a young woman discovers her life was built on lies, uncovers a hidden sibling, and confronts her identity with the help of one man's love and support.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/5/2024
- by David Thompson
- The Direct
Someone Like You boasts a strong cast of actors led by Sarah Fisher and Jake Allyn.
The new 2024 romance movie is based on Karen Kingsbury’s novel of the same name.
Someone Like You tells the story of Dawson Allen as he tries to search for the missing twin sister of the love of his life, London Quinn. Upon finding the twin, he unexpectedly falls in love with her, leading to an emotional decision that could change his life.
Read full article on The Direct.
The new 2024 romance movie is based on Karen Kingsbury’s novel of the same name.
Someone Like You tells the story of Dawson Allen as he tries to search for the missing twin sister of the love of his life, London Quinn. Upon finding the twin, he unexpectedly falls in love with her, leading to an emotional decision that could change his life.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/3/2024
- by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
“Someone Like You” is a new romance drama, written and directed by Tyler Russell, based on the book by Karen Kingsbury, starring Sarah Fisher, Jake Allyn and Lynn Collins, opening April 2, 2024 in theaters:
‘…shocking news hits after young architect ‘Dawson Gage’ loses his best friend, ‘London Quinn’.
‘Now in his heartbreak, Dawson is compelled to launch an impossible search for London's secret twin sister. But along the way, Dawson never planned to fall in love…”
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‘…shocking news hits after young architect ‘Dawson Gage’ loses his best friend, ‘London Quinn’.
‘Now in his heartbreak, Dawson is compelled to launch an impossible search for London's secret twin sister. But along the way, Dawson never planned to fall in love…”
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- 3/29/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“Someone Like You” is a new romance drama, written and directed by Tyler Russell, based on the book by Karen Kingsbury, starring Sarah Fisher, Jake Allyn and Lynn Collins, opening April 2, 2024 in theaters:
‘…shocking news hits after young architect ‘Dawson Gage’ loses his best friend, ‘London Quinn’.
‘Now in his heartbreak, Dawson is compelled to launch an impossible search for London's secret twin sister. But along the way, Dawson never planned to fall in love…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
‘…shocking news hits after young architect ‘Dawson Gage’ loses his best friend, ‘London Quinn’.
‘Now in his heartbreak, Dawson is compelled to launch an impossible search for London's secret twin sister. But along the way, Dawson never planned to fall in love…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 3/23/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Adele’s vocals are unmatched in the music world and fans just got another proof to celebrate on the internet. A viral video featuring Adele singing her breakout song, Rolling in the Deep, has won over music fans. They hailed her live voice, which sounded incredible without the aid of any technology like autotuning. The song originally received praise at the time of its release for its production, lyrics, and the singer’s vocal performance.
Adele in the music video of Someone Like You
Rolling in the Deep was Adele’s first number-one song in the U.S. and took the top spot on many Billboard charts. More than a decade later, the song once again captured the love and attention of the music lovers through the viral video.
Adele’s Rolling In The Deep Sans Autotune Goes Viral
Adele in the music video of Rolling in the Deep
Adele...
Adele in the music video of Someone Like You
Rolling in the Deep was Adele’s first number-one song in the U.S. and took the top spot on many Billboard charts. More than a decade later, the song once again captured the love and attention of the music lovers through the viral video.
Adele’s Rolling In The Deep Sans Autotune Goes Viral
Adele in the music video of Rolling in the Deep
Adele...
- 3/23/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
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