Box Office: ‘Paddington 2’ Lands Softly In States, ‘Condorito’ Finds Its Flock
Despite fantastic reviews, American audiences didn’t turn out for the theatrical release of “Paddington 2.”
Despite fantastic reviews, American audiences didn’t turn out for the theatrical release of “Paddington 2.”
It is the weakest-opening ever for a Blue Sky Studios animated film – and it couldn’t have come at a worse time for the studio.
“Coco” is finding friends around the world.
Sony Pictures Animation hits a new box office low with “The Star.”
“Coco” achieved a rare feat in Mexico, grossing more in its second weekend than its first.
“My Little Pony” had a solid launch in theaters. Here’s a few factors to consider when looking at the numbers from its opening weekend.
Warner Bros. thought they had a flagship franchise with Lego, but audiences aren’t on board.
Strong performances in Japan and Italy have given “Despicable Me 3” the final push to reach $1 billion in global box office.
Was “Leap!” a hit or a flop? Depends on how you look at it.
“The Nut Job 2” broke an all-time cinematic record for people NOT seeing a film.
Bow to your new cartoon overlords: Gru and his minions have become the top-grossing animation franchise of all-time.
Nothing can keep Americans from watching “The Emoji Movie.”
With over $600 million in global box office, “Despicable Me 3” is a success, but one aspect of the film’s performance should cause concern for Universal.
Chinese audiences are turning out for Gru and his Minions.
“Cars 3” opened more poorly than the other two films in the Disney-Pixar-franchise, but it’s still a big winner for Disney.
It’s no surprise that “Spark: A Space Tail” didn’t perform well, but this is a box office bomb of historic proportions.
Anime fans lifted “Your Name” to a 13th place finish in U.S. theaters.
The Japanese blockbuster is off to a great start in the United States.
Meet the new boss of the box office.
Defying critics, box office pundits, and even the studio that made the film, audiences have turned out to see “Monster Trucks.”