Woody Allen’s ‘A Rainy Day in New York’ Breaks Through on VOD
As icons Allen and Sophia Loren debut new films, multiple titles shared the #1 spot this week, including “Mortal,” “Informer,” “Spell,” and “After We Collided.”
As icons Allen and Sophia Loren debut new films, multiple titles shared the #1 spot this week, including “Mortal,” “Informer,” “Spell,” and “After We Collided.”
The “Mulan” actor is concerned with the near-silent Asian characters on “The Boys” and “The Umbrella Academy.”
Dinesh D’Souza’s latest right-wing polemic is high on the charts, but it costs just $3.99. Also sighted: a little-seen James Toback film.
“The Farewell” filmmaker would prefer an Asian filmmaker tackle the life story of pianist Lang Lang on the big screen.
By prioritizing financial gains in markets like China and Saudi Arabia, Hollywood is not likely to embrace “critical content.”
Forget the muddled “Tenet” data. We are stuck trying to guess what is clicking where most folks are watching movies. Clues exist.
While “Tenet” held well this weekend and new theaters opened, there’s not enough box office to cover exhibitors’ operating expenses.
Charlie Kaufman’s “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” ranked #4 at Netflix, and “The 2nd” ranked #1 on VOD charts.
Over one million Uighur Muslims have reportedly been detained in what China refers to as “voluntary education centers.”
The release of Disney’s live-action adaptation of its 1998 animated film has been plagued by controversy that began in 2019.
The live-action remake of the animated classic is available only to Disney+ customers who play a premium fee.
Cinematographer Mandy Walker and costume designer Bina Daigeler created a new vision for conveying Mulan’s inner power and strength.