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entertainment1 year ago

"The Underdoggs: Snoop Dogg's Youth Football Story Comes to Life on Screen"

Streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and Apple TV+ have released a mix of new movies this month, including the latest "Mission: Impossible" installment, a Martin Scorsese Western crime drama, and a Kaley Cuoco action comedy. Other notable films include a true-life comedy about GameStop stock chaos, a strange sci-fi drama, and a dystopian London futuristic drama. Snoop Dogg's R-rated take on a familiar sports trope and an oddball comedy about a dark web reality TV show are also available for streaming.

film-industry2 years ago

"Indiana Jones 5 and Mission: Impossible 7: Massive Financial Losses for Studios"

Indiana Jones 5 and Mission: Impossible 7 are projected to lose money for their respective studios due to underwhelming box office performances. Indiana Jones 5, with a reported budget of $300 million, has made just over $375 million worldwide after seven weeks in theaters. Mission: Impossible 7, also with a similar budget, has made $522 million worldwide after five weeks. Both films needed to make significantly more to break even. Factors contributing to their financial losses include inflated budgets, shooting during COVID-19, competition from successful films like Barbie and Oppenheimer, and franchise weariness.

entertainment2 years ago

"Blockbuster Bust: Indiana Jones 5 and Mission: Impossible 7 Set to Lose $100 Million Each"

Both Indiana Jones 5 and Mission: Impossible 7 are projected to lose around $100 million each at the box office, as they failed to break even with marketing expenses. While both films made more money than their production costs, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased budgets due to delays and safety measures, and the rise of streaming have affected their profitability. Additionally, competition from successful films like Barbenheimer may have further hindered their box office performance.

entertainment2 years ago

'Barbie' Dominates Box Office with $93 Million Weekend

Warner Bros.' "Barbie" continues to dominate the box office, earning a record-breaking $93 million in its second weekend, matching the second weekend total of the current top film of 2023, "The Super Mario Bros. Movie." Universal's "Oppenheimer" also holds strong with a second weekend total of $46.2 million, becoming the most successful drama since "Joker." However, Disney's "Haunted Mansion" disappoints with just $24.2 million in its opening weekend. Angel Studios' "Sound of Freedom" performs well against "Barbie," while Paramount's "Mission: Impossible 7" struggles to turn a profit. A24's horror film "Talk to Me" opens to $10 million and shows promise as an indie horror hit.

entertainment2 years ago

Julia Roberts Considered for De-Aged Role in Mission: Impossible 7

Director Christopher McQuarrie revealed that he considered using 'de-aging' effects to cast Julia Roberts in a flashback scene for Mission: Impossible 7, where she would have portrayed the late girlfriend of Tom Cruise's character. However, the idea was ultimately scrapped due to the high cost of de-aging multiple actors. McQuarrie opted to cast Mariela Garriga instead and avoided showing the faces of Cruise and Esai Morales during the scene. The use of de-aging effects remains a divisive topic among audiences, as seen with the reaction to Harrison Ford's de-aged appearance in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Mission: Impossible 7 has received positive reviews and has grossed $370.9 million globally since its release.

entertainment2 years ago

"Insights from the Editor: Reshaping Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning's Epic First Cut"

The editor of "Mission: Impossible 7," Eddie Hamilton, reveals that the film's jaw-dropping train sequence was originally much longer but was trimmed down to maintain non-stop action. Hamilton and director Christopher McQuarrie meticulously combed through every shot to tighten the scene and remove sections that were deemed excessive. While some scenes required fine-tuning, others were left untouched. The editing process involved seeking input from others and watching the film without music or sound effects.

entertainment2 years ago

"Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" Sets Course for $78 Million Box Office Debut

Paramount's "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" is projected to have a $78 million debut at the domestic box office, falling short of the $90 million expectations. The film, the seventh entry in the franchise, is the most expensive yet with a production budget of $290 million. Despite positive reviews and strong word-of-mouth, the film will need to perform well overseas to make up for the lower-than-expected domestic opening. Meanwhile, the Jim Caviezel thriller "Sound of Freedom" is experiencing a surprising increase in ticket sales, driven by word-of-mouth and support from conservative audiences.

entertainment2 years ago

Tom Cruise's Surprise Appearances Delight Fans in Atlanta and Miami

Tom Cruise surprises fans at a screening of "Mission: Impossible 7" in Atlanta, along with director Christopher McQuarrie. Cruise thanked the audience for their support and praised their dedication to being there. The film has received positive reviews and is expected to have a strong opening weekend at the box office.

entertainment2 years ago

Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible 7' Sets Box Office on Fire

"Mission: Impossible 7 - Dead Reckoning Part One" is projected to open with at least $60 million at the box office, potentially setting a new opening weekend record for the franchise. The film is expected to earn $85-95 million in North America and $160 million internationally in its first five days. With a production budget of $290 million, the movie needs strong endurance in theaters to justify its costs. Positive reviews and Tom Cruise's goodwill from "Top Gun: Maverick" are expected to help drive ticket sales. The film follows Ethan Hunt and his IMF team as they battle a powerful artificial intelligence force called "The Entity."

entertainment2 years ago

"Tom Cruise's Dream Realized: 'Mission: Impossible 7' Released Despite COVID Shutdowns"

Tom Cruise expressed his excitement and relief at finally releasing "Mission: Impossible 7" after facing multiple setbacks caused by COVID-19 during the film's production. The movie, which had to shut down filming five times due to the pandemic, is set to hit theaters on Wednesday. Cruise acknowledged the challenges faced during the ambitious production and emphasized the special nature of being able to share the film with an audience. Despite the underperformance of other summer tentpoles at the box office, Cruise remains focused on making the best films possible and hopes for success not only for his own movie but for all films in the industry.

entertainment2 years ago

"Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible Promotes Cartier and Vacheron Constantin Watches"

Tom Cruise showcases his favorite watches, a Cartier Santos de Cartier and a Vacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin, during the international press tour for "Mission: Impossible 7." The Santos, with a rectangular stainless steel case and silvered opaline dial, is priced at $7,750, while the Overseas Perpetual Calendar, featuring an 18-karat white gold case and moon-phase complication, costs $102,000. Cruise previously wore these watches during the promotion of "Top Gun: Maverick" and has more opportunities to showcase other timepieces during the ongoing press tour.

entertainment2 years ago

Tom Cruise's Terrifying Speed-Flying Stunt Shocks 'Mission: Impossible 7' Crew

Tom Cruise learned how to speed-fly for his upcoming film "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One," which director Christopher McQuarrie describes as "one of the most dangerous sports in the world." Speed-flying is similar to paragliding but involves racing down mountains at high speeds, increasing the risk of collision with land. Cruise also performed a death-defying motorcycle stunt by riding off a cliff and parachuting to safety on the first day of filming. The actor wanted to test his survival skills and determine if the production would continue. The film is set to release on July 12.

entertainment2 years ago

Tom Cruise's Risky Stunts: Behind the Scenes of Mission Impossible 7.

Tom Cruise performed his most death-defying stunt on the first day of filming "Mission: Impossible 7" to ensure that if he got severely injured or died, the production wouldn't waste a lot of money. Director Christopher McQuarrie said that doing the stunt on day one gave them time to understand why Cruise's character was doing it. Cruise said that it was important to do the stunt first so that he could be razor sharp and not have his mind elsewhere. "Mission: Impossible 7" is expected to be one of the biggest Hollywood tentpoles of the summer movie season.

entertainment2 years ago

Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible 7' Receives Rave Reviews and Impressive Stunts.

"Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One" premiered in Rome, drawing strong reactions for its impressive stunts and well-defined set pieces. The film stars Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, and Vanessa Kirby, with newcomers including Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff. Critics praised the film's production values and ambitious examination of AI, with a final set piece ranking in the top two to three of the franchise. The film will be released by Paramount on July 12.