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Oscars 2024 talking points: Bafta crossover, international presence and studios back on top 6w614p
This year’s US Academy Awards matched the outcome of last month’s Baftas in 18 feature categories.
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‘Dune: Part Two’ hits $369.6m at global box office after 10 days; ‘Kung Fu Panda’ kicks off with $81.7m 3o2n2j
‘Dune: Part Two’ dropped just 44% in North America, 36% internationally.
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‘Dune: Part Two’ towers over global box office with 63% share of top 10 chart 27y4i
Warner Bros’ ‘Dune’ sequel debuted with $182.5m worldwide, the highest opening since Barbie.
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‘Bob Marley: One Love’, ‘Demon Slayer’ sequel neck and neck at global box office 1mo1q
Films released in China for the New Year holiday continue to dominate this chart, led by Zhang Yimou’s legal drama ’Article 20’.
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‘Bob Marley: One Love’ impresses with $75m debut at global box office; ‘Madame Web’ makes sticky start 36475n
Madame Web has begun with a disappointing estimated $49.1m, achieved over five days
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How Bafta-winning ‘The Zone Of Interest’ producer Jim Wilson learned to be filmmaker-forward and creatively driven 1b5g20
Wilson calls The Zone Of Interest “without a doubt the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do work-wise”.
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Chinese New Year titles dominate global box office; ‘Argylle’ tumbles to fifth place 2n2k6n
‘Argylle’ held on to the top domestic spot but was down 63% from the opening session.
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‘Argylle’ tops global box office chart but disappoints with $35m debut 624gi
Sony’s ’Anyone But You’ holds steady in second place with an estimated $17.0m for the weekend period.
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UK Film Council reunites… after 13 years 4b1y4c
Eighty of the UK Labour government-created film body (2000-2011) staged a reunion event.
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UK film awards campaigners react to Bafta nominations, jury interventions 42611h
The Bafta nominations have led to more than a few raised eyebrows —with juried categories coming in for particular attention.
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‘Anyone But You’ rises to second in global box office chart; India's ‘Fighter’ takes top spot 465o2t
’Anyone But You’ grossed an estimated $14.2m from 48 international markets at the weekend plus $4.8m for North America.
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How the Oscar nominations differed from the Bafta nominations 2p4b3e
Bafta favourites ’All Of Us Strangers’ and ’Saltburn’ are completely missing from the Oscars.
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‘The Beekeeper’ rises to top spot at global box office in weak session; ‘Anyone But You’ hits $100m 29da
’The Beekeeper’ has topped the latest worldwide chart thanks to an extraordinary lack of competition.
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Six talking points from the Bafta nominations: strong jury impact, acting curveballs 5z2727
Screen analyses the 2024 Bafta Film Awards nominations.
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‘Mean Girls’ edges out ‘The Beekeeper’ to top global box office; ‘Wonka’ hits $500m sweet spot 1g6q1d
‘Mean Girls’ topped the charts with $34.5m while ‘The Beekeeper’ made $33.9m
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Screen’s guide to the 2024 Oscar and Bafta documentary contenders b4f3u
The US Academy and Bafta have whittled down the vast field of documentary contenders respectively to 15 and 10 films.
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‘Wonka’ back on top at global box office after strong hold; ‘Night Swim’ splashes into sixth place 1a1x51
Warner Bros’ ’Wonka’ is now less than $10m behind the lifetime global total of Tim Burton’s ’Charlie And The Chocolate Factory’.
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‘Wonka’, ‘Aquaman 2’ lead western markets in final 2023 session; ‘Shining For One Thing’ grabs global top spot 482x5o
‘Wonka’ powers ahead to $379m total whilst ‘Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom’ swims to $251m.
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Andrew Haigh explored the relationship between “queerness and family” in ‘All Of Us Strangers’ 2f413w
Andrew Haigh tells Screen about his most personal film to date.
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Screen’s guide to the 2024 international feature Oscar shortlist 6o5552
The 2024 shortlist includes ’s The Taste Of Things, Japan’s Perfect Days and Ukraine’s 20 Days In Mariupol.