Lionsgate released cannabis trade film digitally in April.
Los Angeles-based Concourse Media has boarded worldwide sales rights through its Film Trade division to the heist thriller Green Rush and will introduce to buyers at next month’s virtual Cannes Marché.
Lionsgate holds North American rights and released the film digitally and on VOD on April 14, marking the second title sold by Concourse that Lionsgate has distributed in the Us in the past year after the Jai Courtney crime drama Semper Fi (Aka Brothers In Arms).
Gerard Roxburgh directed Green Rush from a screenplay by Danny Acosta and Paul Telfer. The...
Los Angeles-based Concourse Media has boarded worldwide sales rights through its Film Trade division to the heist thriller Green Rush and will introduce to buyers at next month’s virtual Cannes Marché.
Lionsgate holds North American rights and released the film digitally and on VOD on April 14, marking the second title sold by Concourse that Lionsgate has distributed in the Us in the past year after the Jai Courtney crime drama Semper Fi (Aka Brothers In Arms).
Gerard Roxburgh directed Green Rush from a screenplay by Danny Acosta and Paul Telfer. The...
- 5/11/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
In today’s film news roundup, “The Invisible Man” hits a milestone; “Kajillionaire,” “Come Play” and “Green Rush” get release dates; and Jack Eve’s romantic drama “Open” wraps shooting.
Box Office
Universal Pictures-Blumhouse Productions’ “The Invisible Man” has crossed $100 million at the worldwide box office in less than two weeks.
The film, directed by Leigh Whannell, has grossed $54 million domestically and $48.2 million internationally in 65 markets. The modern-day take on “The Invisible Man” grossed $28.2 million in its opening weekend, marking the highest launch for a horror title since last year’s “It Chapter Two.”
“The Invisible Man,” starring Elisabeth Moss, carries a $7 million budget and a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It has opened No. 1 in 14 territories, including the U.K., Australia, Spain and South Korea.
Release Dates
Focus Features has set a June 19 North American release for con-artist comedy “Kajillionaire,” starring Evan Rachel Wood, Richard Jenkins and Debra Winger.
Box Office
Universal Pictures-Blumhouse Productions’ “The Invisible Man” has crossed $100 million at the worldwide box office in less than two weeks.
The film, directed by Leigh Whannell, has grossed $54 million domestically and $48.2 million internationally in 65 markets. The modern-day take on “The Invisible Man” grossed $28.2 million in its opening weekend, marking the highest launch for a horror title since last year’s “It Chapter Two.”
“The Invisible Man,” starring Elisabeth Moss, carries a $7 million budget and a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It has opened No. 1 in 14 territories, including the U.K., Australia, Spain and South Korea.
Release Dates
Focus Features has set a June 19 North American release for con-artist comedy “Kajillionaire,” starring Evan Rachel Wood, Richard Jenkins and Debra Winger.
- 3/11/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
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