sweltering heatwave. With the mercury reaching well into the twenties, revellers headed from Edinburgh to East Lothian's beauty spots.
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EXCLUSIVE: In a recent Samba TV measurement, 783K U.S. households tuned into Universal’s The Boss Baby: Family Business on the studio’s streaming service Peacock over the 4-day July 4th holiday weekend.
That number for the DreamWorks Animation title beats the 4-day Memorial Day debut of Disney’s live-action pic on Disney+ Premier which clocked 686K U.S. households that shelled out $29.99 to see that title (Cruella also posted a 4-day opening at the B.O.
of $26.5M). Note Boss Baby 2 was
.sweltering heatwave. With the mercury reaching well into the twenties, revellers headed from Edinburgh to East Lothian's beauty spots.
It looks like things are better than ever for new couple Renee Zellweger and Ant Anstead! The 52-year-old actress and 42-year-old television presenter were photographed during a fun outing with his one-year-old son Hudson at Laguna Beach on July 17, and they couldn’t keep their hands off of each other. They embraced in multiple hugs and passionately kissed under the sun while sitting in the sand in casual clothing. Check out the pics HERE!
Amber Heard shared a new family photo that parents working from home will definitely relate to. On Friday, the star posted to Instagram a pic of her holding her baby daughter, Oonagh Paige Heard, while working on her computer. «I’m just the mom and the dad.
Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden are proud parents of three. The royals took to Instagram on Sunday where they uploaded a photo commemorating their first summer as a family of five.
Growing up in glam! There’s no denying that Kylie Jenner is a badass beauty boss, and it seems Stormi Webster may be following in her footsteps.
Renee Zellweger and Ant Anstead.The pair were photographed packing on the PDA while spending time together in Laguna Beach, California on July 8.The pair were spotted walking arm-in-arm as they strolled around the city and stopped in to a local hardware story near Anstead's oceanfront home to buy some firewood.Amid their conversation and shopping, the cute couple also shared a passionate kiss in a sweet moment that was captured by photographers.In early July, Zellweger and
Renee Zellweger and Ant Anstead.The pair were photographed packing on the PDA while spending time together in Laguna Beach, California on July 8.The pair were spotted walking arm-in-arm as they strolled around the city and stopped in to a local hardware story near Anstead's oceanfront home to buy some firewood.Amid their conversation and shopping, the cute couple also shared a passionate kiss in a sweet moment that was captured by photographers.In early July, Zellweger and
Don’t mess with Stormi Webster, 3, when she’s trying to watch a movie. Kylie Jenner, 23, learned that the hard way on July 7, when she tried to get her daughter’s attention for a new Instagram video.
NYC-based actress — who is beloved for her comedic turns in “Strangers With Candy” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” — admits she’s absolutely under the thumb of her pet rabbit, Tina.“Rabbits are very bossy,” Sedaris told The Post. “Actually, rabbits are a – – holes.”This month, the 60-year-old stars as another unlikely bossy-pants: a feisty cartoon tot named (coincidentally) Tina Templeton in “The Boss Baby: Family Business,” in theaters now.
Amazon did not report viewership figures for their $200M Skydance acquisition title The Tomorrow War, but third-party streaming analytics corp Samba TV did, and the Chris Pratt movie drew 2.41M U.S. households during the 4-day holiday weekend.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterIt won’t be a weekend for the record books, but this year’s July 4th holiday box office haul is a marked improvement on the 2020 edition.The box office boost is thanks to a trio of new movies, the kid friendly “The Boss Baby: Family Business,” the gruesome thriller “The Forever Purge,” and the satirical comedy “Zola,” each appealing to vastly different moviegoing audiences.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaDreamWorks Animation’s “The Boss Baby: Family Business” and Blumhouse and Universal’s “The Forever Purge” both netted $1.3 million each in Thursday previews.The two sequels, which appeal to vastly different segments of the moviegoing audience, will likely be overshadowed by the second weekend grosses of “F9,” which is expected to earn roughly $28 million over the July 4th holiday.
Universal’s “The Forever Purge,” the fifth and final movie in “The Purge” horror franchise, and the animated family sequel “The Boss Baby: Family Business,” each made $1.3 million at Thursday preview screenings ahead of the 4th of July weekend. Both films figure to perform strongly over the holiday weekend in theaters, and with “F9” still going strongly, there’s a chance Universal can take the top 3 spots at the box office.
Universal had not one, but two wide release previews last night as they head into the four-day Independence Day weekend, and both DreamWorks Animation’s The Boss Baby: Family Business, and Blumhouse’s The Forever Purge grossed $1.3M apiece.
Amber Heard, 35, is a mom! Months after winning her court battle with ex-husband Johnny Depp, the actress revealed that she welcome a baby girl, named Oonagh Paige Heard, into the world on April 8, 2021.
Pity the kids movie that follows Pixar's act.The Walt Disney Co.'s animation studio has long been a standard bearer that can be tough to match. But even knowing the inevitable drop-off to come, “The Boss Baby: Family Business” is still an awfully steep slide from the splendid, shimmering “Luca.”The Dreamworks sequel to 2017's (checks notes) Oscar-nominated “The Boss Baby" again pushes a simple, funny but difficult to elaborate on image — a baby in suit — to zany extremes.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAny “Fast” fan knows there’s nothing stronger than family. But the second weekend at the box office for “F9: The Fast Saga” will test the potency of the film’s big-screen appeal, as well as lingering skepticism from moviegoers as the cinema industry emerges from the pandemic.The ninth entry in Universal’s “Fast & Furious” saga opened last weekend to $70 million in North America, marking the best start for a Hollywood movie in more than a year.