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12 Films That Earned 100 Times Their Production Budget at the Box Office

12 Films That Earned 100 Times Their Production Budget at the Box Office

Here are 12 films that earned 100 times their production budget at the box office. One of them was so successful that it paved the way for Star Wars.
Heartland and Indy Shorts Embrace Hoosier Hospitality

Heartland and Indy Shorts Embrace Hoosier Hospitality

This is evident in the two Indianapolis festivals where Sorvig is the artistic director: the Heartland Film Festival and its offshoot, the Indy.
Heartland and Indy Shorts Celebrate Hoosier Hospitality

Heartland and Indy Shorts Celebrate Hoosier Hospitality

It is evident in the two festivals in Indianapolis where Sorvig holds the position of artistic director: The Heartland Film Festival and its offshoot, the Indy.
Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord has been renewed for a second season.

Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord has been renewed for a second season.

It appears that keeping Maul down for any length of time is truly challenging. With the series premiere of Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord just a few days away, Disney and Lucasfilm have already approved…
The Dungeon Crawler Carl series is being developed for Peacock by Seth MacFarlane and Chris Yost.

The Dungeon Crawler Carl series is being developed for Peacock by Seth MacFarlane and Chris Yost.

A live-action series based on Matt Dinniman’s popular novel series Dungeon Crawler Carl is officially being developed for Peacock. Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy) will be involved in the development of the series.
Ann Pirvu and Robin Dunne will lead the cast in the romantic comedy Bee My Love.

Ann Pirvu and Robin Dunne will lead the cast in the romantic comedy Bee My Love.

As spring gets underway, the Super Channel has revealed the release date for its romantic comedy film Bee My Love, produced by Precious Metal Productions in collaboration with Good Soldier Films for their first film together.
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery marks its 8th anniversary with fresh content and events.

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery marks its 8th anniversary with fresh content and events.

Eight years ago, Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery was launched, and since that time, millions of players have navigated their way through Hogwarts, undertaking quests and adventures, and graduating...
Claustrophobic survival horror game Shed releases its trailer and poster.

Claustrophobic survival horror game Shed releases its trailer and poster.

Black Mandala has unveiled a poster and trailer for the Australian survival horror film Shed, written and directed by Steven J. Mihaljevich. The film features Mani Shanks in the role of Mia, a 10-year-old girl who is inadvertently locked…
NYC Weekend Preview: Tsai Ming-liang, Ken Jacobs, Gender Transgression, and More

NYC Weekend Preview: Tsai Ming-liang, Ken Jacobs, Gender Transgression, and More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory events. Museum of the Moving Image is showcasing a major retrospective of 2001 in cinema, featuring 35mm prints of What Time Is It There?, Waking Life, and The Lady and the Duke, along with screenings of Donnie Darko and That Old Dream That Moves. Japan Society is concluding its retrospective on the iconic Meiko Kaji this weekend. IFC Center will be presenting a double feature.
New to Streaming: My Unwanted Friends, Pillion, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Wuthering Heights, and More

New to Streaming: My Unwanted Friends, Pillion, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Wuthering Heights, and More

Every week, we spotlight the significant titles that have recently been added to streaming services in the United States. Take a look at this week's choices below and previous compilations here. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Nia DaCosta) In 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, the Jimmy gang returns, with Jack O’Connell in a role that strangely resembles
Recently Added to Streaming: My Unwanted Friends, Pillion, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Wuthering Heights & Others

Recently Added to Streaming: My Unwanted Friends, Pillion, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Wuthering Heights & Others

Every week, we showcase the significant titles that have recently arrived on streaming services in the United States. Take a look at this week's picks below and previous compilations here. **28 Years Later: The Bone Temple** (Nia DaCosta) In **28 Years Later: The Bone Temple**, the Jimmy gang returns, with Jack O’Connell playing a role that strangely reflects
François Ozon discusses the existential themes in The Stranger, the portrayal of Arabs, and the influence of Bressonian acting techniques.

François Ozon discusses the existential themes in The Stranger, the portrayal of Arabs, and the influence of Bressonian acting techniques.

After almost 30 years in his feature filmmaking career, French writer-director François Ozon has explored various genres: screwball comedies, murder mystery musicals, erotic dramas, thrillers, political films, and more. For the first time, he has adapted a significant literary and philosophical text, Albert Camus’ The Stranger—featuring Benjamin Voisin as the perpetually elusive and tragically indifferent Meursault—which
François Ozon discusses the existential themes in The Stranger, the portrayal of Arabs, and the acting style influenced by Bresson.

François Ozon discusses the existential themes in The Stranger, the portrayal of Arabs, and the acting style influenced by Bresson.

After nearly 30 years in his feature filmmaking career, French writer and director François Ozon has explored a wide range of genres: screwball comedies, murder mystery musicals, erotic dramas, thrillers, political films, and beyond. Now, he takes on a significant literary and philosophical piece for the first time with Albert Camus' The Stranger, featuring Benjamin Voisin as the enigmatic and tragically apathetic Meursault, which
François Ozon discusses the existential themes in The Stranger, the portrayal of Arabs, and the acting style reminiscent of Bresson.

François Ozon discusses the existential themes in The Stranger, the portrayal of Arabs, and the acting style reminiscent of Bresson.

Approaching three decades into his career as a feature filmmaker, French writer-director François Ozon has explored a vast array of genres: screwball comedies, murder mystery musicals, erotic dramas, thrillers, political films, and beyond. Now, for the first time, he has taken on a significant literary and philosophical piece with an adaptation of Albert Camus' The Stranger, featuring Benjamin Voisin as the perpetually elusive and tragically indifferent Meursault, which

World Cinema: Latest News, Blockbuster Premieres, and Behind-the-Scenes Stories

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