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The fourth Pirates and the eighth Harry Potter are the summer tentpoles around which all other releases are circling. International distribution heads reveal their summer plans to Screen.
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Universal’s hit scores the year’s second biggest opening (including previews), with an impressive $8.8m (£5.3m) from 437 screens
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Weekly International box office April 15-17 305n2z
Fox’s Rio soared above its international rivals on $56m, $38m more than second-placed Scream 4.
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Scream 4 slashes its way to top of resurgent UK box office 1r176w
Scream 4 was the best of five top-ten openings in the UK, taking £2.1m from 408 screens
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Summer joyride 2j5y65
The US summer season revs into high gear on April 29 with the release of UPI’s Fast Five.
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International contenders 1e5w52
Screen looks at the biggest local films to be released in their home territories this summer.
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Weekly international box office April 8-10 596s6q
Fox’s animated-comedy Rio pummelled its international opposition, grossing $47m more than its nearest rival.
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Rio injects a little samba into listless UK box office 6x4j1f
Fox’s animation grosses $2.5m (£1.5m) to lead the pack in one of the year’s weakest frames
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Weekly International Box Office April 1-3 5r46d
Warner Bros.’ Sucker Punch scored a narrow points victory over its rivals on the least impressive international box office weekend of 2011.
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Hop leaps to the top of the UK box office 5c221i
Optimum Releasing celebrates its biggest-ever box office weekend despite Hop pipping Source Code to the top spot.
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Weekly International Box Office Mar 25-27 9w12
Battle: Los Angeles narrowly edges out Rango at the top of a stagnant international box office
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Limitless breaks free at top of UK box office 59645f
Three new entries make up the top three at the UK box office over the March 25-27 weekend.
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Weekly International Box Office March 18 – 20 5z691t
Battle: Los Angeles and Rango flip-flopped at the top of the international chart, with Sony’s first-placed action-sci fi taking $28.7m.
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Revolver's Anuvahood sets company record; Submarine rises despite weak UK box office f3i62
Paramount’s Rango returned to the top of the UK box office thanks to a tepid $1.6m (£1m) haul over one of the weakest box-office frames in recent months.
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Weekly International Box Office March 11-13 4f2u3t
Rango king of the international box office last weekend, taking $24.1m from 5,214 screens; Japanese box office suffers.
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The art of travel 1p4h1w
Animated films perform well at the global box office and are holding up on DVD, but how well do international productions perform outside their home territories? Leonard Klady reports
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Battle: Los Angeles conquers UK box office 6x254x
Sony’s action-sci-fi records a week-high location average of $6,872 (£4,269) to topple Rango from the number one slot.
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Weekly International Box Office March 04-06 4z3m3a
The King’s Speech finally made it to the top of the international chart in its 11th week, grossing $20.1m from a week-high 51 territories.
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Rango the new sheriff at the UK box office 2t5o1t
In a busy week, Univeral’s The Adjustment Bureau opens in second place and Optimum has its best opening with Unknown.
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Indian box office faces off with cricket 5r6oo
The Mumbai-based film industry has lined up a diverse slate to tempt audiences during the IPL and Cricket World Cup.