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They Will Kill You Previews Hit $1M as Project Hail Mary Nears $110M
box-office15 days ago

They Will Kill You Previews Hit $1M as Project Hail Mary Nears $110M

Deadline reports They Will Kill You opened to about $1M in previews (Thu eve and Mystery screenings) and is tracking toward a debut near Ready or Not 2’s opening; Project Hail Mary ends its first week with $109.7M in the U.S. across 4,007 theaters, aided by a $6.1M Thursday. The film is rolling out to 65 territories (7,000 screens) with strong social buzz (183M), though Rotten Tomatoes sits at 72% fresh; spring-break dynamics continue to help the box office as the week’s top titles vie for screens likely ahead of a second-weekend performance similar to Dune: Part Two.

Zazie Beetz Leads a Gore-Soaked Eat-the-Rich Actioner
film15 days ago

Zazie Beetz Leads a Gore-Soaked Eat-the-Rich Actioner

Zazie Beetz stars in Kirill Sokolov's They Will Kill You, a gory, stylish action-horror-comedy set in a luxe Manhattan building where Satan-worshipping residents hunt staff; Asia (Beetz) fights her way to save her sister Maria with an arsenal of blades and flaming weapons, delivering big bursts of violence and pop-culture nods but offering little social commentary or depth beyond its 'eat the rich' premise, clocking in at 94 minutes.

Beetz Grounds the Gory Pulp of They Will Kill You
entertainment16 days ago

Beetz Grounds the Gory Pulp of They Will Kill You

Zazie Beetz leads the pulpy, graphic action thriller They Will Kill You with agile, grounded fight scenes amid a cartoonish gore-styled world; the film leans into horror aesthetics and strong visual storytelling. The piece also surveys Nadav Lapid’s Yes!, a brash political satire; Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, a time-traveling genre mash-up that struggles to blend its ambitions; and Pretty Lethal, a ballet-infused action comedy led by Uma Thurman, each balancing tone and spectacle in distinct ways.

Hail Mary Tops Box Office as They Will Kill You Opens Wide In Competition
entertainment16 days ago

Hail Mary Tops Box Office as They Will Kill You Opens Wide In Competition

Amazon MGM's Project Hail Mary is racing past $100M domestically six days into release and is projected to earn about $45M in its second weekend, while Zazie Beetz’s They Will Kill You expands to 2,700 theaters with an estimated $10M in the U.S. and similar overseas, joining other SXSW titles like Forbidden Fruits in wider openings.

"2024 Oscar Nominations: How to Watch, Predictions, and Hosts Revealed"
entertainment2 years ago

"2024 Oscar Nominations: How to Watch, Predictions, and Hosts Revealed"

The 96th Oscar nominations will be revealed on January 23 in a live presentation hosted by Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid, available to watch on various platforms including ABC, Disney+, and Deadline. The announcement will be split into two parts, with films like Barbie and Oppenheimer expected to feature prominently. Final voting will take place in February, with the winners announced at the 96th Oscars on March 10, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel.

"Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid to Reveal 2024 Oscar Nominations"
entertainment2 years ago

"Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid to Reveal 2024 Oscar Nominations"

Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid will announce the nominees for the 96th Academy Awards live on Tuesday, Jan. 23. The 2024 Oscars will air on ABC on Sunday, March 10, with Jimmy Kimmel returning as the host. Some top contenders for best picture and acting categories include "Oppenheimer," "Barbie," "Killers of the Flower Moon," "Poor Things," "Maestro," and performances by Cillian Murphy, Bradley Cooper, Margot Robbie, and more are expected to receive nods.

"2024 Oscar Nominations: Predictions and Scene Stealers to Watch"
entertainment2 years ago

"2024 Oscar Nominations: Predictions and Scene Stealers to Watch"

Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid will announce the nominees for the 96th Academy Awards live on Tuesday, Jan. 23. The 2024 Oscars will air on ABC on Sunday, March 10, with Jimmy Kimmel hosting for the fourth time. Some top contenders for best picture and acting categories include "Oppenheimer," "Barbie," "Killers of the Flower Moon," and performances by Cillian Murphy, Bradley Cooper, Margot Robbie, and more.