Lights flicker, schedules wobble, and we still make it to the movies. We open with a surprising miss: a Hindi vampire romance positioned to ride the Diwali wave that instead sputtered at the New Zealand box office. That sets the tone for a candid look at audience behavior right now—how ratings, region, and timing twist outcomes—and why some films soar in big cities while others struggle to find momentum in smaller markets. From there, we highlight Train Dreams, a Netflix-bound drama anchored...
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Lights flicker, schedules wobble, and we still make it to the movies. We open with a surprising miss: a Hindi vampire romance positioned to ride the Diwali wave that instead sputtered at the New Zealand box office. That sets the tone for a candid look at audience behavior right now—how ratings, region, and timing twist outcomes—and why some films soar in big cities while others struggle to find momentum in smaller markets. From there, we highlight Train Dreams, a Netflix-bound drama anchored...
Oscars Predictions, Kiwi Underdogs, and Box Office Surprises!
Eat.Sleep.Movie.Repeat
18 minutes
8 months ago
Oscars Predictions, Kiwi Underdogs, and Box Office Surprises!
Brent and Ross explore the excitement of Oscar season, revealing box office performances of recent releases and diving deep into predictions for the upcoming awards. With heartfelt discussions about emotional films like "Tina" and the latest hot titles, they offer insights and analysis that resonate with movie lovers everywhere. • Analysis of last week’s box office performance • In-depth discussion about "Tina" and audience reactions • Highlights of upcoming films like "10 Lives"...
Eat.Sleep.Movie.Repeat
Lights flicker, schedules wobble, and we still make it to the movies. We open with a surprising miss: a Hindi vampire romance positioned to ride the Diwali wave that instead sputtered at the New Zealand box office. That sets the tone for a candid look at audience behavior right now—how ratings, region, and timing twist outcomes—and why some films soar in big cities while others struggle to find momentum in smaller markets. From there, we highlight Train Dreams, a Netflix-bound drama anchored...