In another quiet weekend in China, Korean War blockbuster “The Battle at Lake Changjin” was at last eased out of the top five for the first time since its Sept. 30 debut. It was replaced by a new Korean War film with lower production values.
“Crossing the Yalu River” from China Media Group debuted Friday to a $3 million three-day opener, coming in fourth. It stars frequent portrayer of Mao Zedong Tang Guoqiang as the controversial leader and Sun Weimin as Zhou Enlai.
Meanwhile, Wanda Pictures’ “Fireflies in the Sun,” an adaptation of the 2002 Nick Cassavetes film “John Q,” opened first with $54.2 million, according to data from Artisan Gateway. It tells the story about a family that lived a poor but happy life until the son has an accident and needs an expensive treatment, which his father does whatever it takes to obtain.
The original film starring Denzel Washington was not especially...
“Crossing the Yalu River” from China Media Group debuted Friday to a $3 million three-day opener, coming in fourth. It stars frequent portrayer of Mao Zedong Tang Guoqiang as the controversial leader and Sun Weimin as Zhou Enlai.
Meanwhile, Wanda Pictures’ “Fireflies in the Sun,” an adaptation of the 2002 Nick Cassavetes film “John Q,” opened first with $54.2 million, according to data from Artisan Gateway. It tells the story about a family that lived a poor but happy life until the son has an accident and needs an expensive treatment, which his father does whatever it takes to obtain.
The original film starring Denzel Washington was not especially...
- 12/20/2021
- by Rebecca Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Chinese action-adventure title “Schemes in Antiques” conspired to hold its own at the top of the China box office with a $14.7 million second weekend, having opened first last week with a solid $25.6 million three-day debut.
Originally set to premiere in April, the tale of intrigue around real and counterfeit artifacts from Hong Kong director Derek Kwok Chi-kin (“Wukong”) has now grossed $52 million (RMB331 million) of a projected $66.6 million, according to data from Maoyan. Produced by Hong Kong-based Emperor Motion Pictures, it stars fan favorite Ge You alongside Lei Jiayin, Li Xian, and Xin Zhilei.
“Schemes” maneuvered ahead of second place comedic thriller “Be Somebody,” which grossed a further $9.85 million in its fifth weekend to bring its current cume up to $133 million.
Once again this week, a new rom-com took third: a film whose Chinese name translates to “We Who Have Loved Before.” The tear-jerking first feature from newcomer Zhang Xiaolei grossed $3.55 million,...
Originally set to premiere in April, the tale of intrigue around real and counterfeit artifacts from Hong Kong director Derek Kwok Chi-kin (“Wukong”) has now grossed $52 million (RMB331 million) of a projected $66.6 million, according to data from Maoyan. Produced by Hong Kong-based Emperor Motion Pictures, it stars fan favorite Ge You alongside Lei Jiayin, Li Xian, and Xin Zhilei.
“Schemes” maneuvered ahead of second place comedic thriller “Be Somebody,” which grossed a further $9.85 million in its fifth weekend to bring its current cume up to $133 million.
Once again this week, a new rom-com took third: a film whose Chinese name translates to “We Who Have Loved Before.” The tear-jerking first feature from newcomer Zhang Xiaolei grossed $3.55 million,...
- 12/13/2021
- by Rebecca Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Total box office for the weekend was $36.8m, down 28% from the previous weekend.
Emperor Motion Pictures’ adventure mystery Schemes In Antiques retained its position at the top of the China box office in its second weekend (December 10-12), according to figures from Artisan Gateway, grossing a further $14.5m for a cumulative total of $51.6m.
Comedy thriller Be Somebody, produced by Maoyan Pictures, was again in second place, taking $9.8m for a cume of $132.3m. It was followed by Zhang Xiaolei’s romantic drama Goodnight Beijing, starring Chen Bolin and Amber Kuo, which grossed $3.5m in its opening weekend.
Local animated...
Emperor Motion Pictures’ adventure mystery Schemes In Antiques retained its position at the top of the China box office in its second weekend (December 10-12), according to figures from Artisan Gateway, grossing a further $14.5m for a cumulative total of $51.6m.
Comedy thriller Be Somebody, produced by Maoyan Pictures, was again in second place, taking $9.8m for a cume of $132.3m. It was followed by Zhang Xiaolei’s romantic drama Goodnight Beijing, starring Chen Bolin and Amber Kuo, which grossed $3.5m in its opening weekend.
Local animated...
- 12/13/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
Disney animation retains top spot in second week of release, powered by success across multiple markets.
Worldwide box office December 3-5 Rank Film (distributor) 3-day (World) Cume (World)3-day (Int’l) Cume (Int’l) Territories 1. Encanto (Disney) $33.4m $116m $20.7m $58.1m 50 2. Schemes In Antiques (various) $25.4m $25.6m $25.6 $25.6m 1 3. Ghostbusters: Afterlife (Sony) $23.4m $145m $13.1m $42.9m 54 4. House Of Gucci (Universal) $21.5m $67.2m $14.7m $33.6m 61 5. Be Somebody (various) $13.3m $117m $13.3m $117m 1
Credit: Comscore, all figures estimates
‘Encanto’ stays top of global chart
Update: Disney animation Encanto retains the global box office top spot in its second week of release, powered by success across multiple markets.
Worldwide box office December 3-5 Rank Film (distributor) 3-day (World) Cume (World)3-day (Int’l) Cume (Int’l) Territories 1. Encanto (Disney) $33.4m $116m $20.7m $58.1m 50 2. Schemes In Antiques (various) $25.4m $25.6m $25.6 $25.6m 1 3. Ghostbusters: Afterlife (Sony) $23.4m $145m $13.1m $42.9m 54 4. House Of Gucci (Universal) $21.5m $67.2m $14.7m $33.6m 61 5. Be Somebody (various) $13.3m $117m $13.3m $117m 1
Credit: Comscore, all figures estimates
‘Encanto’ stays top of global chart
Update: Disney animation Encanto retains the global box office top spot in its second week of release, powered by success across multiple markets.
- 12/6/2021
- by Charles Gant
- ScreenDaily
Jung Se-kyo’s 2020 comedy, Oh! My Gran, is the first Korean film released in China since 2016.
Emperor Motion Pictures’ adventure mystery Schemes In Antiques opened in first position at the China box office over the weekend weekend (December 3 -5), according to figures from Artisan Gateway, grossing $25.6m in its first three days.
Directed by Derek Kwok, the film is based on Ma Boyoung’s novel Antique Central Bureau and stars Lei Jiayin, Li Xian, Xin Zhilei and Ge You.
Comedy thriller Be Somebody dropped into second position after three weeks on top, grossing $13.3m over the weekend for a cumulative total of $117m.
Emperor Motion Pictures’ adventure mystery Schemes In Antiques opened in first position at the China box office over the weekend weekend (December 3 -5), according to figures from Artisan Gateway, grossing $25.6m in its first three days.
Directed by Derek Kwok, the film is based on Ma Boyoung’s novel Antique Central Bureau and stars Lei Jiayin, Li Xian, Xin Zhilei and Ge You.
Comedy thriller Be Somebody dropped into second position after three weeks on top, grossing $13.3m over the weekend for a cumulative total of $117m.
- 12/6/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
Action-adventure film, “Schemes in Antiques” grabbed the top spot at the mainland China box office with a solid $25.6 million debut.
It deposed crime comedy “Be Somebody” which had topped the chart for the past three weekends and earned $13.3 million in its fourth weekend, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. After 24 days on release, “Somebody has a $117 million cumulative.
Directed by Hong Kong’s Derek Kwok Chi-kin, “Schemes” is a tale of a religious relic being returned to China that calls for the re-awakening of a clan of relic hunters. It stars the much-loved veteran Ge You alongside younger generation performers Lei Jiayin, Xin Zhilei and Li Xian. Production was by Hong Kong-based Emperor Motion Pictures.
Third place belonged to another new release “Your World, Without Me,” a romantic drama about attraction between two people with opposing characters. A long way off the leading pair, it earned $3.1 million.
“The Door Lock,...
It deposed crime comedy “Be Somebody” which had topped the chart for the past three weekends and earned $13.3 million in its fourth weekend, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. After 24 days on release, “Somebody has a $117 million cumulative.
Directed by Hong Kong’s Derek Kwok Chi-kin, “Schemes” is a tale of a religious relic being returned to China that calls for the re-awakening of a clan of relic hunters. It stars the much-loved veteran Ge You alongside younger generation performers Lei Jiayin, Xin Zhilei and Li Xian. Production was by Hong Kong-based Emperor Motion Pictures.
Third place belonged to another new release “Your World, Without Me,” a romantic drama about attraction between two people with opposing characters. A long way off the leading pair, it earned $3.1 million.
“The Door Lock,...
- 12/6/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Crime comedy film “Be Somebody” held up strongly at the top of the mainland Chinese box office, in a weekend where the top four places remained unchanged.
“Be Somebody” scored $21.9 million on its third weekend of release, just 8% down on its second weekend figure, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. That give it a cumulative gross of $94.4 million, since releasing on Nov. 11.
The movie directed by Liu Xunzi Mo is a send-up of crime drama tropes, making fun of the genre through the story of a group of filmmakers trying to please a wealthy patron by creating a sufficiently blood-thirsty crime thriller when things begin to go awry in the mansion where they are cloistered to work on the project. It stars Zheng Yin (“Goodbye Mr. Loser”), Deng Jiajia, Yu Entai, and Yang Haoyu (“The Wandering Earth”). It was produced by Maoyan Pictures.
Keeping its second place, in its second weekend,...
“Be Somebody” scored $21.9 million on its third weekend of release, just 8% down on its second weekend figure, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway. That give it a cumulative gross of $94.4 million, since releasing on Nov. 11.
The movie directed by Liu Xunzi Mo is a send-up of crime drama tropes, making fun of the genre through the story of a group of filmmakers trying to please a wealthy patron by creating a sufficiently blood-thirsty crime thriller when things begin to go awry in the mansion where they are cloistered to work on the project. It stars Zheng Yin (“Goodbye Mr. Loser”), Deng Jiajia, Yu Entai, and Yang Haoyu (“The Wandering Earth”). It was produced by Maoyan Pictures.
Keeping its second place, in its second weekend,...
- 11/29/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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