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  • Box Office Buzz 💰

  • An Analog Romance Tale 💅

  • Taika Waititi Scores Big ⚽️

  • 'Dumb Money' Tackles GameStop Saga 🎮

Daily US Box Office Estimates: September 9, 2023 💸

Box Office Buzz 💰

Over the weekend, the international box office had some exciting moments to talk about. First up, "The Nun II" made a big splash with a global debut of $85.3 million, which was even better than expected. It performed especially well in Latin America and Southern Europe, proving that horror films have a global following.

Shah Rukh Khan's latest Bollywood film, "Jawan," was another showstopper, pulling in an estimated $64.4 million worldwide. It not only broke records in India but also claimed the title for the biggest four-day global debut ever for a Hindi movie. Shah Rukh Khan's star power is truly international.

Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" is also making waves, edging closer to the $900 million global milestone, with $891 million in the bank so far. It's still performing strongly in markets like the UK, Germany, China, France, and Australia, reaffirming Nolan's status as a top-tier filmmaker.

"The Equalizer 3" hit a significant milestone, crossing the $100 million mark globally in just its second week, with more markets yet to open.

Warner Bros.' "Barbie" remained the juggernaut of the year, with a jaw-dropping global tally of $1.403 billion. It's clear that Barbie's appeal knows no bounds.

So, this weekend's international box office had something for everyone, from horror fans to Bollywood enthusiasts and beyond.

What's coming? 🤔

A Haunting in Venice (2023)

In post-World War II Venice, Poirot, now retired and living in his own exile, reluctantly attends a seance. But when one of the guests is murdered, it is up to the former detective to once again uncover the killer.

When? September 15th, 2023

Where to watch? Theatres Worldwide

An Analog Romance Tale 💅

Christos Nikou's "Fingernails," backed by Cate Blanchett's Dirty Films and FilmNation Entertainment, is all set to premiere at Telluride and then make its way to Apple TV+ on November 3rd. This film stars some heavy-hitters like Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, and Jeremy Allen White. Now, picture this: the movie unfolds in an alternate reality where a peculiar contraption, by analyzing the composition of people's fingernails, decides if they're head over heels in love. It's an intriguing premise, isn't it?

Nikou, who brought us "Apples," is diving deep into the complexities of love in the age of digital romance once again. Just like his previous work, "Fingernails" explores the impact of technology on our love lives. It's a world not too far from ours but without smartphones and modern gadgets, where people turn to this quirky machine for answers about their relationships.

Co-written with Sam Steiner and Stavros Raptis, and shot by the talented Marcell Rév, known for "Euphoria," "Fingernails" attempts a delicate balancing act of creating an alternate reality that feels incredibly relatable.

Famous Birthdays on September 11th 🎂

Taraji P. Henson - 1970 / 53

Ludacris - 1977 / 46

Taika Waititi Scores Big ⚽️

Taika Waititi's soccer comedy "Next Goal Wins" just had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, and it was a hit with the audience. The real stars of the show were the real-life characters who inspired the film: coach Thomas Rongen and Jaiyah Saelua, the first transgender soccer player in a FIFA World Cup qualifying match. The crowd gave them a standing ovation.

"Next Goal Wins" is based on a 2014 British documentary and follows the American Samoa national football team's journey from perennial losers to hopeful qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup. Waititi, known for his subversive humor, was inspired to tell this unique and heartwarming story after watching the documentary.

The film also emphasizes the importance of authenticity in representing the Fa'afafine culture in American Samoa, a gender identity that moves between male and female. Waititi believes in showcasing diverse voices and stories in cinema, and "Next Goal Wins" is another example of his commitment to inclusion and representation.

The movie, featuring stars like Will Arnett, Oscar Knightley, David Fane, and Elisabeth Moss, is set to be released by Searchlight Pictures on November 17.

Movies and TV Shows Released on September 11th 🎞️

Contagion (2011)

Our House (1986)

I Can Do Bad All by Myself (2009)

The Carol Burnett Show (1967)

'Dumb Money' Tackles GameStop Saga 🎮

Director Craig Gillespie, known for films like "I, Tonya" and "Million Dollar Arm," is taking on a real-life financial rollercoaster in his new movie, "Dumb Money." This film dives deep into the GameStop stock short squeeze that rocked Wall Street in January 2021. But what's interesting is why Gillespie chose this story.

He revealed that his son was right in the middle of the action on the r/WallStreetBets subreddit during the GameStop frenzy. Living through this with his son gave Gillespie a personal connection to the story, making it more than just another project.

"Dumb Money" goes beyond the stock market chaos. It taps into the bigger picture post-COVID, focusing on issues like wealth inequality and cultural disparities. The film asks a critical question: Who decides the value in our society – the wealthy elite or ordinary consumers? It's a thought-provoking theme.

The movie follows various characters, from Reddit investors to hedge fund managers, providing a diverse perspective on the GameStop saga. Paul Dano portrays Roaring Kitty, the unconventional hero of this story, striking a balance between humor and drama.

New Teaser Trailer / Thanksgiving ▶️

THANKSGIVING - Official Teaser Trailer (HD)

Still of the Day ⏸️

A Quiet Place Part II (2020)