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March should be a wonderful month at the boxoffice — coming in as a lion with Disney’s 3D “Alice in Wonderland” and also going out like a lion with DreamWorks and Paramount’s 3D “How to Train Your Dragon”, writes Martin Grove. More >>
February doesn't look like a very exciting month at the boxoffice, writes Martin Grove, pointing out that not having any huge new films on the horizon should work to the advantage of 20th Century Fox’s mega-blockbuster “Avatar”. More >>
Don’t expect January to look anything like December in terms of boxoffice action, writes Martin Grove, pointing to Warner Bros.’ “The Book of Eli” starring Denzel Washington looks like the month’s best boxoffice bet. More >>
Overall, it looks like December’s most anticipated film is James Cameron’s 3-D sci-fi epic “Avatar”, opening Dec. 18, which is already tracking through the roof. Also looking good at this early point is Warner Bros.’ action drama “Sherlock Holmes”, opening Dec. 25. Everything else could go either way. More >>
Overall, it looks like November’s boxoffice high points will be Sony’s “2012” Nov. 13 and Summit Entertainment’s “Twilight Saga: The New Moon” Nov. 20. Those seem the safest bets to connect with moviegoers although the month could bring some surprises, as well. More >>
Overall, it looks like October should start and end well with the in-between films doing in-between business, writes Martin Grove. More >>
As part of ZAMM.com’s continuing coverage of new film releases, read Martin Grove’s conversations with top Hollywood talent in our exclusive ZAMM Q & A section.
As part of ZAMM.com’s continuing conversations with leading filmmakers Martin Grove talks to costume designer Sandy Powell, an Oscar nominee for Best Costume Design and this year’s BAFTA winner in that category for Jean-Marc Vallee’s “The Young Victoria”, released domestically through Apparition. More >>
As part of ZAMM.com’s continuing conversations with leading filmmakers Martin Grove talks to director Breck Eisner about his horror thriller “The Crazies”, opening Feb. 26 from Overture Films and Participant Media, a re-imagining of the 1973 George A. Romero horror classic. More >>
As part of ZAMM.com’s continuing conversations with leading filmmakers Martin Grove talks to sound designer Paul N.J. Ottosson, a double Oscar nominee for Best Achievement in Sound (with Ray Beckett) and Best Achievement in Sound Editing and a BAFTA nominee for Best Sound (with Ray Beckett and Craig Stauffer) for Kathryn Bigelow’s “The Hurt Locker”. The film, released domestically through Summit Entertainment, is a leading Oscar contender with nine nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. More >>
As part of ZAMM.com’s continuing conversations with independent filmmakers Martin Grove talks to director Adam Kane about his political thriller “Formosa Betrayed”, starring James Van Der Beek, Wendy Crewson, John Heard, Will Tiao, Tzi Ma, Leslie Hope and Kenneth Tsang, which premiered at the 2009 Montreal World Film Festival. It opens via Screen Media Films in key cities Feb. 26 and expands through mid-April. More >>
SAG Awards® will be Simulcast on TNT and TBS on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010, Preceded by “TNT and PEOPLE Present the SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS® RED CARPET SHOW” More >>
“The Last Station” (Sony Pictures Classics), has been nominated for 5 awards. More >>
“(500) Days of Summer” (Fox Searchlight Pictures), has been nominated for 23 awards with 1 win. More >>
“An Education” (Sony Pictures Classics), has been nominated for 45 awards with 1 win. More >>
“Crazy Heart” (Fox Searchlight Pictures), has been nominated for 20 awards with 1 win. More >>
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