Colm Bairéad’s The Quiet Girl, which is Ireland’s entry in the Best International Film Oscar race this year, has punched through the €1m ($971,000) box office ceiling in a record-breaking performance for an Irish-language feature.
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Sony has announced that Sackboy: A Big Adventure is coming to PC on October 27.The confirmation has come from a trailer on PlayStation’s Latin America YouTube channel, and an English language trailer is likely to follow imminently.Sackboy’s big PC adventure hasn’t exactly been the best-kept secret in the world. Rumours that the game would be making its way to PC have been circulating since October 2021, when a SteamDB entry made references to Project Marmalade, A Big Adventure’s original codename.Those rumours were given further credence when that very same SteamDB entry was updated with a picture of Sackboy, more or less confirming that Sackboy would be the latest PlayStation title to make the jump to PC.Sackboy follows a slew of PlayStation exclusives that have come to PC, as Sony has relaxed its exclusivity stance enough to allow for PC re-releases.
A number of former PlayStation exclusives have made their way to PC already, including the likes of Marvel’s Spider-Man, Days Gone, Death Stranding and God of War.Sackboy: A Big Adventure first released in November 2020 as a launch title for the PS5, and also saw a PS4 release. Unfortunately, Sackboy’s latest outing failed to impress enough for our review, which criticised the game for its lack of ambition and failure to live up to the promise of a next-gen launch title.“It plays it safe at every turn, rounding off its own corners, avoiding any risky new ideas,” reads the review.
“Launch games are supposed to push the boat out, but Sackboy won’t even go down to the docks, afraid of getting his little sack feet wet. That’s not to say Sackboy: A Big Adventure is a bad game, however.
Colm Bairéad’s The Quiet Girl, which is Ireland’s entry in the Best International Film Oscar race this year, has punched through the €1m ($971,000) box office ceiling in a record-breaking performance for an Irish-language feature.
Big Brother UK is set to make its grand return to our screens next year, and applications for contestants are now open. The 2023 reboot of the iconic show will be screened on ITV for the first time ever, and viewers at home will get to see a fresh batch of newbies contained in a house together, with one successful person winning a huge sum of money.The official Instagram account for the show announced that the applications are now open, as it posted a clip of the famous Big Brother eye appearing on top of ITV logos, before flashing to a blue screen stating that applications are open.
Paramount’s Smile is positively grinning ear-to-ear as the horror pic from director Parker Finn saw a wild 19% upswing in holdovers at the international box office in its second frame. The weekend gross was $17.5M in 61 markets for a $40M offshore cume and $89.9M global to date.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter “Ticket to Paradise,” a romantic comedy that reunites Julia Roberts and George Clooney, is (surprise, surprise) charming audiences at the international box office. The movie has generated $60 million overseas to date, a promising start given the current challenges facing theatrical rom-coms. Of course, it helps when the genre gets a boost from megawatt stars like Roberts and Clooney. According to Universal, which is backing the film, “Ticket to Paradise” is outpacing recent meet-cute stories like “The Lost City,” “Last Christmas” and “Crazy Rich Asians” at the same point in their respective big-screen rollouts. Over the weekend, “Ticket to Paradise” earned $10.5 million from 61 territories, including debuts in France ($1 million), Mexico ($1 million) and Italy ($800,000). In holdover markets, “Ticket to Paradise,” which features Clooney and Roberts as exes who try to stop their daughter from marrying a near stranger, has been popular in Australia ($8.5 million), the United Kingdom and Ireland ($7.4 million) and Germany ($7.4 million). It opens Oct. 21 in the U.S. and Canada.
Korean series Extraordinary Attorney Woo and Squid Game were the big winners at Busan International Film Festival’s Asia Contents Awards (ACAs), which featured a star-studded red carpet and welcomed back international guests for the first time since the event’s inaugural edition in 2019. Extraordinary Attorney Woo took the Best Content Award, the top prize of the ceremony, as well as Best Actress for Park Eun Bin, who heads the show in the role of a young female lawyer with autism. The series was broadcast in Korea on the ENA cable channel where it set the record for the highest ratings in the channel’s history. Netflix also started streaming the show in select territories from June, after which it topped the streamer’s non-English language weekly rankings for two months straight. Netflix’s Squid Game won the Technical Achievement Award and Best Supporting Actor for Park Haesoo, who plays the childhood friend of Lee Jung-jae’s main character in the Emmy award-winning series. Best Actor was presented to Suzuki Ryohei, star of Japanese series Mobile Emergency Room, which was broadcast on Japanese channel TBS and Disney+, while Best Supporting Actress went to Sora Ma of Singaporean series This Land Is Mine. Best Newcomer went to actress Bao Shang En for Chinese show Love Behind The Melody and actor Yokohama Ryusei for Japan’s The Journalist. China’s Wang Xiaoshuai (So Long, My Son) and Yang Yishu were awarded Best Writer for Wang’s first foray into drama series, The Pavilion, produced by Chinese streamer iQiyi. Chinese actress Fan Bingbing was awarded the ACA Excellence Award.
Rebecca Souw The Astory-produced “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” claimed the ‘Best Content Award’ Saturday at the fourth edition of the Asian Contents Awards in Busan. The hit show’s lead actress, Park Eun-bin bagged the best actress award, thrilling assembled local fans. The ceremony took place outdoors at the BIFF Theater at the Busan Cinema Center, on the sidelines of the Busan International Film Festival. With the venues filled to almost 80% capacity, the best of Asia TV, OTT and online content were presented with a total of 12 awards.
Big Brother UK's return date has reportedly been "confirmed" as the hit reality series is set to make an explosive comeback. It was announced during the Love Island final in August that the iconic reality series would be coming back to televisions, moving to ITV2 and ITVX from 2023.
October is already here and with it some key changes to mark through the month, ranging from rising energy costs to an important changes for UK firms.
It was a varied offering at the international box office this weekend with newcomers from Hollywood and offshore markets, as well as notable holds, as we inch closer to full-on action later in October.
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that David Neilson is a legend of Coronation Street. The actor has spent an incredible 27 years playing the ITV's soap's much-loved Roy Cropper. The cafe owner made his debut on the cobbles back in July 1995.
Coolio - real name Artis Leon Ivey Jr - “touched the world” with his talent and will be “missed profoundly” following his death aged 59, his management have said. The US rapper, responsible for 1990s hit song Gangsta’s Paradise, died on Wednesday afternoon. Coolio’s manager at Trinity Artists International, Sheila Finegan, confirmed the death to the PA news agency.