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China Box Office: ‘Row to Win’ Remains No. 1 as ‘Colorful Stage! The Movie’ Opens in Second’
Row to Win” stayed in first place for a second straight weekend with RMB27.6 million ($3.9 million), according to consultancy ...
As the China Film Pavilion makes its debut appearance at TIFFCOM, the Chinese animation industry now stands as one of the nation’s most dynamic exports: "A new generation of animation creators has ...
Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc has beaten Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie’s $19.8 million lifetime collection in North America to become the 7th highest-grossing anime film ever. It is on track to beat Dragon Ball Super ...
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China Box Office: ‘Row to Win’ Rises to No. 1 as ‘Tron: Ares’ and ‘One Battle After Another’ Open
Row to Win” climbed to the top spot with RMB30.8 million ($4.3 million), according to consultancy Artisan Gateway. The PMF ...
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‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ Dunks on DreamWorks’ Epic Action Hit at the Global Box Office
Infinity Castle has overtaken DreamWorks action hit franchise starter Kung Fu Panda at the global box office. See how much it ...
On the turn of the millennium, Jet Li help popularize martial arts movies by starring in one of the biggest action ...
Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc crossed the $100 million milestone at the worldwide box office, collecting $108.78 million, according to the last report. The Japanese movie will hit the $120 million mark this ...
During World Animation Day on Tuesday, related topics trended on Chinese social media as users spontaneously launched an ...
Earlier this year as I finished watching Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, I was surprised by what I heard leaving the cinema.
Shares of Chinese movie and cinema firms took a steep tumble following the National Day holiday, with an industry index down 12% over the seven trading days after the weeklong break. The sector ...
The Australian exhibition sector is feeling upbeat with the country’s box office on track to exceed A$1bn ($650m) in 2025 for ...
The Chicago International Film Festival, which returns this weekend, debuted 60 years ago under the direction of 22-year-old independent filmmaker Michael Kutza with financial and in-kind support from ...
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