Box Office: Lithuanian Ticket Sales Up 10 Percent to $18M in 2013
Hollywood movies account for 70 percent of business with local fare pulling in 16 percent of admissions. read more    Â
Hollywood movies account for 70 percent of business with local fare pulling in 16 percent of admissions. read more    Â
The channel has three films in the works for Hong Kong, two for Taiwan, and two for Singapore, along with a TV mini-series project it says will be helmed by a film director and produced to a high-quality “international standard.” read more
Four of the top five movies in China were Hollywood films, but local romantic comedy “The Breakup Guru” made a strong showing with $24.18 million. read more
The company, which offers movies and TV series for rental and purchase, is owned by Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten and will get films from the “Hunger Games” and “The Expendables” franchises.
The Universal film head also told a panel moderated by Guggenheim Media Entertainment Group chief creative officer Janice Min that “Fifty Shades of Grey” would not be released at home the same day it hits theaters, despite the studio's enthusiasm for digital distribution methods. read more
The TV version of the classic musical also features Academy Award winner Christopher Walken , Tony Award winner Christian Borle , Kelli O'Hara and Minnie Driver.
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