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European box office: Laugh track 4n5a11
Comedies hit big for European films at the global box office in 2014. By Louise Tutt.
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Is still a cinephile nation? 495w49
has long been a model of cinema-going culture. But with a box-office drop in 2013, a dip in local production and cinema audiences getting older, Melanie Goodfellow looks at the future of film culture in the digital age.
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Indian box office: Local films race ahead 4e5v5q
Hollywood hasn’t yet maximised the potential of the Indian market, where 2013 saw some record-breaking Bollywood hits despite a slowdown in box-office growth. Liz Shackleton reports.
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Box Office: Finding the funny q5143
With Anchorman 2 about to start its international roll-out, Ian Sandwell looks at the performance of comedies at the box office in 2013 and examines the prospects for Ron Burgundy’s return.
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UAE box office: Riding to the rescue 6m395b
Hollywood films of every stripe can take the UAE box office at a canter. But specialist titles, except for Bollywood films, tend to fall at the first hurdle and are increasingly pinning their hopes on VoD. Colin Brown reports.
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Documentaries: the truth about summer 3m1t4c
Serious documentaries can be ideal counter programming to superhero blockbusters. Ian Sandwell talks to UK and US distribution experts about why summer releases can be smart moves for non-fiction films.
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Baz Luhrmann at the box office 5393t
Baz Luhrmann’s Cannes opener The Great Gatsby is his first film in 3D. Will it continue the director’s upward trajectory at the global box office? Ian Sandwell reports.
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The fear factor 6t3l39
Is resurrecting a horror brand a sure-fire way of scaring up box office around the world? Ian Sandwell reports
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China rules 2012 6h4r3a
With huge growth in 2012, China finally became the second biggest theatrical market in the world, behind the US. Ian Sandwell charts its rise and explores the five highest-grossing international territories last year.
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Studio figures hit sky high o3h4k
With three films ing $1bn worldwide, 2012 was a banner year for studios at the global box office.
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Ben Affleck’s box office takes off with Argo d3s44
Ben Affleck’s switch to the director’s chair has brought steadily increasing gains at the global box office. Ian Sandwell assesses his appeal.
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Europe's most wanted 1x1l1b
From Intouchables to The Impossible, a host of local productions lit up the European box office in 2012. Ian Sandwell analyses the successes.
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Hunting the box-office bounty 13p36
On the eve of the release of Django Unchained, Ian Sandwell charts the global performance of Quentin Tarantino’s most recent films.
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Presidential campaign 82g3
After a strong US debut, Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln is set for its international roll-out. Ian Sandwell assesses the global box-office record of cinema’s most successful director
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The last bite 22q
Currently rolling out worldwide, will the final instalment of the Twilight Saga manage to stake a bigger claim on the global market than previous films in the series? Ian Sandwell reports
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Taking command 3a4tm
The Master’s US opening scored a record-breaking screen average, and now it is looking to convert global audiences. By Ian Sandwell
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Reaching for the Sky i5v2x
Bond is back for his 23rd mission. Ian Sandwell explains how Skyfall looks set to maintain the momentum of the series.
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UK and international box office healthy despite Olympics fever p5q5w
UK distributors were braced for “the huge challenge” represented by the Olympics, but box office has remained solid despite record numbers staying in to watch TV coverage.
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China faces up to Hollywood competition 181d4y
There was much hand-wringing at last week’s Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) about how local films are suffering following the widening of China’s import quotas for foreign films.
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The UK's high five 336q7
Buoyed by local hits, the UK box office rose 5% last year. Andreas Wiseman analyses the numbers.