The winter months aren't usually the kindest ones for the box office and January is usually reserved as the 'dumping grounds' for bad movies the studios have lost faith in. Dreamworks Animation slipped "Kung Fu Panda 3" into the very last weekend of January
Everyone always assumes when a film breaks box office records like "Star Wars: the Force Awakens" did, the studio, like Disney, would be just flooded with cash, but the Mouse House's stock price isn't reflecting that.
The weekend northeast blizzard fit in well with Leonardo DiCaprio's snowy frontier saga "The Revenant" which couldn't keep people away from the theaters.
We previously discussed the choice between net streaming/cord-cutting and cable/network TV. The former does present a lot of advantages because you’re covered as long as you have access to a lot of media and connectivity.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has not only supercharged the US box office, but this weekend it continued kicking box office butt and taking names as it flew past both "Titanic" and "Jurassic World's" domestic grosses to become the second-highest earning movie of all time.
As Star Wars: The Force Awakens continues to dominate the box office the stars of the movie are being showered by praise and ample publicity. Although the movie features numerous returning actors and actresses who are somewhat used to the fame
The biggest movie in the whole wide world has brought and continues to bring about a lot of happy feelings. People have praised “Star Wars The Force Awakens” for it’s action, it’s newness and its progressiveness.
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has broken box office records already along with breaking the $1 billion mark before fans in China have even been able to see it.
It should come as no surprise that "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has hyper speeded its way to $1 billion at the box office, reaching the milestone with record-setting sales.
If you are a movie lover like I am, you make your way to the cinema as often as you can. From how they make us laugh, to how they make us cry and how they inspire us in our daily lives, movies are a huge part of our culture.
More often than not, project box office numbers usually fall a little short when Monday's comes and the real numbers hit, but "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" actually undershot its opening weekend predictions.
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