Valentine's Day, Wuthering Heights and Box Office
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Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi are heating up the Valentine’s Day weekend box office with their new take on “Wuthering Heights,” an R-rated romantic drama directed by Emerald Fennell (“Saltburn,” “Promising Young Woman”).
After an impressive debut, here's how the controversial "Melania" documentary performed at the box office in its second weekend.
The first lady's documentary fell off a steep 67 percent in its second weekend, prompting Amazon MGM to go on the offensive and stress that the film is sparking huge interest among Prime Video subscribers.
Director Emerald Fennell’s steamy “Wuthering Heights” adaptation is poised to rip off the box office’s bodice. The gothic, R-rated romantic drama is targeting a strong debut of $50 million to $55 million from 3,
With its sweeping romance and star power, Wuthering Heights is set to make a major impact at the box office this Valentine’s weekend. Early projections suggest a strong global debut as audiences
"Melania," the documentary feature about First Lady Melania Trump, took a steep dive in business in its second weekend at the domestic box office.
Football festivities and frigid temperatures around the East Coast kept moviegoers on the couch and contributed to a glacial Super Bowl weekend at the box office. Without any new releases from the major studios,
Warner Bros./MRC/LuckyChap's "Wuthering Heights" is kicking off what theaters are hoping will be a busy four-day Valentine's Day weekend with $3 million grossed at the box office from Thursday screenings.
Major studios generally avoid opening their films on Super Bowl weekend, leaving the field wide open for others. This year's scoreboard included a new K-pop concert pic from 'Stray Kids' and a Kevin James rom-com from Angel Studios.
The Dominate Experience," a concert documentary about popular K-pop boy band, was No. 1 at the global box office with $19.1 million.