Tag: The Lost City
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‘The Lost City’ delivers $35m opening at global box office; ‘Moonfall’ gets China boost
Paramount’s The Lost City has delivered the highest new entry in the weekend worldwide box office chart.Worldwide box office March 25-27 Rank Film (Distributor) 3-day (world) Cume (world) 3-day (Int’l) Cume (int’l) Territories 1. The Batman (Warner Bros) $45.5m $672.8m $25m $340.9m 77 2. The Lost City (Paramount) $34.7m $34.7m $3.7m $3.7m 17 3. Rrr…
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Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum’s ‘The Lost City’ Finds $31 Million In Debut Weekend, Unseats ‘The Batman’ From the Top Spot
Just when it seemed like the endless cycle of franchises and superheroes had eclipsed old-fashioned star power at the box office once and for all, Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum’s rom-com adventure The Lost City proved that there is still room for tried-and-true Hollywood A-listers at the multiplex (there’s even a Brad Pitt cameo). The…
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‘The Lost City’ and India’s ‘Rrr’ Dominate Box Office on Oscars Weekend
It’s a rare Sunday when three original films debut with strong grosses. Since Covid devastated theaters, it is a first.Paramount’s “The Lost City” starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum in a latter-day “Romancing the Stone” opened with $31 million, dislodging still-strong “The Batman” from #1. The $70 million production continues Paramount’s 10-month string of successful…
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Box Office: Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum’s ‘The Lost City’ Takes Down ‘The Batman’ With $31 Million Debut
Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum’s screwball romantic comedy “The Lost City” collected $31 million at North American theaters over the weekend, a promising sign that Netflix hasn’t completely seized on the meet-cute market.Of course, Paramount, which is behind “The Lost City,” did not rely only on positive reviews — or the tease of Tatum’s bare…
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From ‘Moon Knight’ to ‘Everything Everywhere,’ Director Duos Dazzle — and Draw DGA Scrutiny (Column)
Forget the Oscars. If you’re serious about staying on top of current cinema, you already realize this weekend’s big movie event is in theaters: “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” in which Michelle Yeoh plays a woman coming to terms with her life in multiple dimensions, marks the latest unclassifiable blend of anarchic poignance that Dan…
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Can ‘The Lost City’ Top ‘The Batman’?
The Batman crossed $300 million domestic on Sunday and $600 million worldwide earlier this week, and it will soon fly past the grosses of Batman v Superman ($330 million) and Joker ($335 million) to become the third highest grossing Batman film domestically behind The Dark Knight ($535 million) and The Dark Knight Rises ($448 million).…
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Daniel Radcliffe Says Weird Al Yankovic Movie Gets as Strange as ‘Swiss Army Man’
Daniel Radcliffe has spent a decade more or less laying low since his run playing Harry Potter ended in 2021, but that’s about to change. The actor makes his return to blockbuster filmmaking this month, appearing in “The Lost City” opposite Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum. Radcliffe has earned strong reviews for his villainous role…
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Sandra Bullock Dazzles SXSW, Hints at Lengthy Hiatus From Acting at ‘The Lost City’ Premiere
Sandra Bullock brought the star power back in-person to the SXSW Film Festival on Saturday night, unveiling her new romantic adventure “The Lost City.”Flanked by costar Daniel Radcliffe and directors Adam and Aaron Nee, fans across multiple generations packed Austin’s Paramount Theatre to watch Bullock tangle in the jungle with Channing Tatum. The Paramount Pictures…
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‘The Lost City’ Review: Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum Are Cute Together in Guilty-Pleasure Treasure Movie
You know studio movies are in a rut when, amid endless Spider-Bat sequels, you find yourself longing for the likes of such escapist 1980s offerings as “Romancing the Stone” and “King Solomon’s Mines.” I can’t be the only one who’s been craving a good old-fashioned treasure hunt, where the leads throw sparks and the ladies’…
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‘The Lost City’ Review: Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum’s Chemistry Carries Charming Jungle Comedy
In Adam and Aaron Nee’s “The Lost City,” a wild, careening screwball comedy set in the jungle, the stars are in full display. And they need to be. See, the directing duo are following a similar roadmap used by “Romancing the Stone,” the Indiana Jones franchise, and Tomb Raider: colossal big-budget adventures dependent upon the…