Tag: Clifford the Big Red Dog
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Paramount and Nickelodeon Promote Shari Hanson to Executive VP of Physical Production and Visual Effects
Shari Hanson has been elevated to executive VP of physical production and visual effects for Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Animation.Under her new title, she will continue to work on Paramount’s live-action films and will expand her portfolio to include titles produced at Nick Animation. Hanson’s promotion comes as Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Studios work to…
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‘Spider-Man’ Perches Atop U.K. Box Office, ‘Scream’ Scares Up Strong debut
Sony’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home” spent a fifth consecutive weekend at the top of the U.K. and Ireland box office, collecting £3.2 million ($4.3 million), according to numbers provided by Comscore.With a mighty total of £84.1 million ($114.2 million), “Spider-Man” has swung past “Titanic” (£80.2 million) and “Star Wars: The Last Jedi (£82.7) to claim…
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Clifford The Big Red Dog To Get A Bigger, Redder Sequel
Fans of “Clifford the Big Red Dog” are about to get an early holiday gift. According to Variety, Paramount Pictures has ordered a sequel. The film was released early this month and currently has a box office gross of almost $34 million. It’s also streaming on Paramount+, though we don’t have numbers for that. Right…
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Marvel’s ‘Eternals’ Holds Off ‘Clifford The Big Red Dog’ For The Top Spot; ‘Belfast’ Enters The Awards Race In Limited Release
There were no massive surprises at the box office this weekend as Marvel’s splashy superhero tentpole, Eternals, added $27.5 million in its sophomore outing, holding off a surprisingly strong $16.4 million debut from Paramount’s family-friendly canine film, Clifford the Big Red Dog, atop the domestic charts during an otherwise sleepy weekend. Meanwhile, Kenneth Branagh’s buzzy…
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For ‘Eternals,’ It’s a Box-Office Slide; for Awards Titles Like ‘Belfast,’ It’s a Shrinking Audience
“Eternals” dropped 61 percent in its second weekend, which stands at the high end for the Marvel Cinematic Universe — especially after its low-end opening of $71 million. The good news? Considering the film’s negative critical and audience response (including a record-low B Cinemascore), that performance is better than expected.That also stands as a fair…
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’Clifford The Big Red Dog’ pulled from TIFF premiere slot
Gala Presentation had been set to open in US, Canada on September 17.Clifford The Big Red Dog has been pulled from its Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) berth a week after Paramount removed the family film from the US release calendar.In a statement eOne said, “Clifford The Big Red Dog, originally set to be released…
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‘Clifford’ Delayed Due To Covid Spike: Will Other Major Releases Follow The Big Red Dog’s Lead?
Honestly, when writing for The Playlist, I didn’t think I’d ever have to cover a film about an oversized red dog as much as I have already. But alas, that’s what happens when the Toronto International Film Festival showcases the upcoming family film, “
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Paramount Pictures Pulls ‘Clifford the Big Red Dog’ from September Release Due to Rising Covid-19 Concerns
Clifford the Big Red Dog has been sitting around like a good boy waiting to be unleashed in theaters in September. Unfortunately, the rising cases of the Delta variant of Covid-19 has Paramount Pictures reconsidering a theatrical release for the family friendly film. The studio has pulled Clifford the Big Red Dog from their release…
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‘Clifford The Big Red Dog’ Pulled From September Release Amid Delta Variant Concerns
Paramount’s Clifford the Big Red Dog has officially been pulled from its planned September release amid growing concerns over the Covid-19 Delta variant, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.Originally set to release on September 17, the Walt Becker-directed film’s new release date is unknown at this time.Clifford the Big Red Dog will offer a big-screen adaptation…
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Toronto Film Festival Lineup Adds ‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’ and ‘Clifford the Big Red Dog’
“Dear Evan Hansen,” a movie version of the hit Broadway show, will open the 2021 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival.In addition, the festival’s organizers announced that Chinese director Zhang Yimou’s latest feature “One Second” will close the festival. Described as a “love letter to cinema,” the film stars Wei Fan and Xiaochuan Li…