Cinderella

Re: Cinderella

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Fri Mar 13, 2015 9:24 pm

I just watched Cinderella today. I really loved it! Along with of course with the Frozen Fever short in front of it. ^^ This live-action version of the beloved classic tale is really good and it's recommended for every Disney fan, Disney Princess fan, and moviegoers alike to see this film. You're gonna love it from beginning to the end of the film. :) Hope you all enjoy watching it when you get the chance. :)
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Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:20 pm

Weekend Report: 'Cinderella' Shines, 'Run' Stumbles

Earning more than the rest of the field combined, Disney's Cinderella (2015) easily took the top spot at the box office this weekend.

Liam Neeson's Run All Night got off to a very slow start, while indie horror flick It Follows had a great debut in limited release.

Playing at 3,845 locations, Cinderella opened to $67.9 million. That ranks seventh all-time among March debuts. Compared to Disney's recent live-action fantasies, Cinderella's opening was roughly on par with Maleficent ($69.4 million), though it was noticeably lower than Oz The Great and Powerful ($79.1 million). It also opened well above Snow White and the Huntsman ($56.2 million).

This is all the more impressive considering Cinderella's budget was a modest $95 million, which is around half as much as the rest of those movies cost.

Cinderella's audience was 66 percent female and 66 percent families. The movie received a strong "A" CinemaScore; combine that with great reviews, and this should hold well over the next few weeks. A final total north of $200 million is virtually guaranteed at this point.

Source: Box Office Mojo

Around-the-World Roundup: 'Cinderella' Dazzles Overseas

Opening in 31 markets, Cinderella ruled the international box office this weekend with an estimated $62.4 million.

According to Disney, that's up 17 percent from Oz The Great and Powerful, and down 30 percent from Maleficent. It's worth noting here that those movies were in 3D, whereas Cinderella is not.

Cinderella's biggest markets were China ($25 million) and Russia ($7.3 million). It was also strong in Mexico ($5 million) and Italy ($4.6 million), while it was less remarkable in Germany ($2.1 million). The movie also had impressive first place debuts across smaller Asian markets like the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia.

Next weekend, Cinderella expands in to France, Australia, Brazil, Spain and the U.K. It reaches its final market, Japan, in late April.

Big Hero 6 continues to defy the odds in China. In the world's second-largest market, the Disney Animation movie fell a light 15 percent to $15.5 million; through three weekends, it ranks third all-time among animated movies with $66.5 million.

Big Hero 6 has now earned $633 million worldwide, which makes it the highest-grossing animated movie from 2014 ahead of How to Train Your Dragon 2.

Kingsman: The Secret Service grossed $13.7 million, which brings its overseas total to $169.3 million. It opened in first place in Germany—ahead of Cinderella—with $2.4 million. In South Korea, it added $3.5 million; through five weekends, it's earned a stunning $36.5 million there.

Source: Box Office Mojo
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Re: Cinderella

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Thu May 07, 2015 4:26 am

‘Cinderella’ Waltzes Past $500 Million at Global Box Office

She nabbed her prince, settled down to live happily ever after, and just waltzed past an important box office milestone.

“Cinderella” crossed the $500 million mark at the global box office, Walt Disney Studios said Wednesday. Produced for $95 million, the fantasy romance is part of the company’s strategy to mine its catalog of animated classics for fresh live-action family films. In coming years, Disney will adhere to the formula, and it’s moving forward with live action versions of “The Jungle Book,” “Dumbo,” “Mulan,” “Pinocchio” and “Beauty and the Beast.”

“Cinderella” has taken in nearly $195 million domestically, while it has made more than $308 million internationally. Those are impressive numbers, although they pale in comparison to “Maleficent’s” $758.4 million global bounty or “Alice in Wonderland’s” $1 billion haul; both of those movies similarly used animated films as jumping off points.

“Cinderella” was directed by Kenneth Branagh and stars Oscar winner Cate Blanchett, “Downton Abbey’s” Lily James, and Helena Bonham Carter.

Source: Variety
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Re: Cinderella

Postby ArchuLinShved14 » Sat Aug 15, 2015 2:00 am

Bring the magic home. Cinderella comes to Blu-ray™, Digital HD, and Disney Movies Anywhere September 15:

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Cinderella - Bring the Magic Home September 15



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