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Spider-Man: No Way Home returns to No. 1 at the box-office as Scream 5 falls
•Peter Parker stole first place back from Scream, which fell about 59% — a typical drop for a horror— in its second weekend with an estimated $12.4 million in ticket sales. The Paramount release has grossed $51.3 million so far.
Andrew Garfield admits lying to Emma Stone about surprise role in Spider-Man: No Way Home
Trendingdesk •Andrew Garfield has revealed that he managed to keep his Spider-Man: No Way Home cameo a secret from everyone, even his former co-star Emma Stone
The rise and rise of Pushpa: How Allu Arjun film's Hindi dubbed version became pandemic's most successful Indian release
Subhash •"Pushpa’s incredible, sleeper success proves the pan-India Baahubali formula was not a fluke:" trade analysts weigh in on what made the Hindi dubbed version of Allu Arjun's film a bigger box office success than the original Telugu version.
Scream dethrones Spider-Man at box office with $30.6 million debut
•Scream, a self-described “requel” that is both the fifth film in the franchise and a reboot introducing a new, younger cast, led all releases over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.
A solemn, low-profile Golden Globe Awards serves as a reminder of the existential churning Hollywood is undergoing
•Suddenly, 2022 is looking eerily similar to 2021. Hollywood is seeing the movie business’s best form of advertisement undercut in a year when films desperately need it.
83, Sardar Udham, Pushpa, Spider-Man: No Way Home — are two-hour-plus long movies the post-pandemic normal?
Subhash •"If the content is strong enough, the run time of three hours is also less, but if the content is weak, even a short film becomes unbearable," says leading film trade analyst Taran Adarsh.
In a year where crowdpleasers haven't been able to lure crowds, does Spider-Man: No Way Home have a shot at Oscars?
•Are audiences really so skittish about seeing the most acclaimed films of the year? Or have these movies simply struggled to make the case that they are worth watching?
Good to be bad! Spider-Man: No Way Home villains Willem Defoe, Alfred Molina, Jamie Foxx on returning to the franchise
•The actors, who played Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, and Electro respectively in the Spider-Man franchise, talk about the process and pleasures of doing their dirty deeds.
Why 83 underperformed at the box office: More docudrama than masala, high ticket prices, no youth connect, third wave
Subhash •"Winning the '83 World Cup is a fond memory for all but again, the youth couldn't connect nor relate to the film. And the youth constitutes a majority of our box-office tickets": trade analysts and film experts weight in on 83's box office.
Spider-Man: No Way Home swings to Rs 200 cr club in India, crosses $600 mn mark at North-American box office
Fp Staff •Spider-Man: No Way Home, which released in Indian theatres on 16 December, has made Rs 202.34 crore so far