The Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning for parts of the North as Storm Arwen hits.
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Paramount will continue to experiment with a theatrical day-and-date release model during the pandemic with eOne’s Clifford the Big Red Dog, a live-action CGI hybrid take of the 1963 Scholastic children’s book classic which hit theaters today at 1:30PM, goes wide tomorrow at 3,695 theaters and also drops on Paramount+. The movie is expected to do between $15M-$17M over its five days, which includes Veterans Day when close to half K-12 schools are off for the holiday.
The Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning for parts of the North as Storm Arwen hits.
pottery maker and weed enthusiast — came under fire for this week after dismissing the recent rash of car burglaries in Los Angeles as just the result of “living in a big city.”“Getting broken into 15 times is something you should get used to and expect?” Twitter user @JonesSteeze replied.Others called out the Canadian-born actor’s privilege for being able to absorb potential losses from crime.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterGet ready for more Clifford.Paramount Pictures has announced it is developing a sequel to 2021’s family-friendly adventure “Clifford the Big Red Dog.” The studio has not disclosed whether the newest installment will play only in theaters or simultaneously on digital platforms, like the original.The first film premiered in theaters earlier in November and has since generated $34 million at the domestic box office while playing concurrently on Paramount Plus.
Released simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max on Nov. 10 to take advantage of kids off from school for Veterans’ Day, “Clifford” earned an extended opening weekend total of $22 million and has grossed $33.5 million through two weekends so far.
Paramount Pictures is beginning development on a sequel to eOne’s Clifford the Big Red Dog.
responded with an apology video that contained more transphobic remarks. In the video, he discussed “the hypocrisy of the left wing media” and said “it’s not OK to call a transgender an empowered woman because where does that leave women?” He then apologized directly to James, saying “I think you’re an absolute talent and you’re very beautiful as well.
Roy Cropper caused concern with a dramatic change in character in tonight's Coronation Street.
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tepid reception last weekend, earning $27.5 million at the box office this weekend for a decent drop of 61% from its $71 million opening.The comic book epic now has a domestic total of $118 million after 10 days, down from the totals reached to this point by its fellow 2021 Marvel films “Black Widow” ($131 million) and “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” ($144 million).
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterMarvel’s comic book epic “Eternals” is once again dominating over domestic box office charts.In its second weekend of release, the superhero adventure has collected a leading $27.5 million from 4,090 North American theaters. Through Sunday, “Eternals” crossed the $100 million mark in the U.S.
The comic book epic now has a domestic total of $118 million after 10 days, down from the totals reached to this point by its fellow 2021 Marvel films “Black Widow” ($131 million) and “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” ($144 million).
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterParamount’s family friendly adventure “Clifford the Big Red Dog” pulled in a solid $2.3 million on its first day in theaters.The film, which is playing simultaneously in 3,407 North American cinemas and on the streaming service Paramount Plus, opened on Wednesday to take advantage of the Veterans Day holiday weekend.
Paramount’s Clifford the Big Red Dog, which is taking advantage of the Veterans Day holiday, filed second place on its opening day yesterday with $2.3M, which includes previews at 3,407 theaters.
The classic cartoon “Clifford” will make the jump from cartoon animation to CGI very soon. The beloved big red dog will also be growing out of fictional Birdwell Island in order to go on a new adventure in New York City.
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It’s important to acknowledge one’s pre-existing biases in criticism, so here goes: I’ve never really cottoned to Clifford the Big Red Dog. It’s always struck me as one of the most inexplicable of popular children’s properties – so it’s a dog, and it’s red, and it’s big.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticClifford the Big Red Dog was born in a series of children’s books, the first of which was published in 1963. In the decades since, the adventures of the scarlet canine mascot-hero have been spun into three popular PBS Kids TV series, a live musical, video games, and the 2004 animated feature “Clifford’s Really Big Movie,” which was adapted from one of the TV series (and did very little business).
Tony Hale and Jack Whitehall suit up for a special lighting ceremony at the Empire State Building in New York City on Friday (November 5).