Box Office

Oppenheimer: After a string of indie winners, a blockbuster takes the biggest prize in cinema
Split screen: 2023 saw even fewer women in leading movie roles
Fantastic fall: America's box office hasn't bounced back
The AlternaTV: The cost of TVs has plummeted since 2000
Sequels part 2: How sequelitis changed movie titles
Tom Cruise control: The star's still Hollywood's top gun
Stoppage time: Millions of workers walked out in 2023
Wishful thinking: Disney's latest release wasn't the hit it'd hoped
Silver scream: One horror media company has made a killing
Biopick me: Playing real people helps your Best Actor odds
Barbenheimer boost: The box office had a big weekend
Remaking magic: The Little Mermaid joins a line of Disney remakes
Into the Marvelverse: Marvel's made some massive movies, but hasn't hit $1 billion since 2021
Super share: Are movie heroes officially past the peak?
Restricted powers: China's movie industry is starting to churn out blockbuster hits
Recovery mode: The box office is back… sort of
Hogwarts Legacy: The video game is proving a smash hit
3D's 2nd coming: Avatar is trying to get 3D back into cinemas... again
Avatar 2: James Cameron has done it again
End Credit. The Year at The Box Office
Marvelous: The Marvel franchise marches on
The scare share: Horror movies at the box office
Peak cinema: We are far from the golden age of admissions
Under-R-rated: Box office sales are down for R-rated movies
Top Gun: The long-awaited sequel is an important box office hit
A Marvelous acquisition: Disney's acquisition of Marvel was genius.
Starting slow: The box office is off to a slow start this year
Are movies getting longer?
Video games vs. box office: Which is a bigger market?
Spooky season: Horror movies are having a good year
No Time To Die: The Bond franchise shows that it's still got some life left in it
Disney's big bet: Disney is betting big on the box office
Box Office Bounce Back
One show to rule them all: Lord of the Rings will be back on your screens next year
Marvel's meteoric rise: We chart the rise of Marvel, the biggest movie franchise of all time
Is the box office back? The latest data suggests signs of life for the big screen
The Oscars: Viewership is way down for the most famous of the award ceremonies
Have audiences broken up with romantic comedies for good?
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