
Charles Gant 2a2h5s
Charles Gant is Awards/Box Office Editor at Screen International, based in London. Charles began writing for Screen in 2015 as a critic, before ing the staff in 2017 initially as Features Editor. 6k6y19
A former Deputy Editor of The Face magazine and former Film Editor of Heat magazine, Charles has been writing about box office for more than a decade, including writing the weekly Indie Box Office report for the BFI-backed Film Audience Network of cinemas.
Charles is a member of Bafta, and has served on Bafta Film Awards juries including for outstanding British debut, rising star and more recently the longlisting jury for performance and director. He speaks about the film business and box office to various groups throughout the year, including at the National Film & Television School, Film Distributors Association and Film Hub London.
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‘The Wild Robot’ tops global box office as ‘Joker: Folie À Deux’ crashes in second session 455y4y
Universal animation ‘The Wild Robot’ is now just shy of $150m.
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‘Joker: Folie À Deux’ tops global box office chart with $114.8m – a big drop from ‘Joker’ debut 284g36
The ‘Joker’ sequel opened with half that of the 2019 title.
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‘The Wild Robot’ surges to global box office top spot as ‘Megalopolis’ sputters with $6m opening 524p2l
Universal’s DreamWorks animation ‘The Wild Robot’ took in $44.9m over the weekend.
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‘Transformers One’ revs up with $39m opening at global box office 534837
‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ holds top spot with $331.2m total.
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‘Beetlejuice 2’ dominates with $80m second session; ‘Speak No Evil’ lands with $21m 5c3a18
UK/Ireland remains the top international market for ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’.
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‘Alien: Romulus’ leads worldwide box office in static late-summer session 5dp6e
‘Inside Out 2’ returns to the global box office top five.
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‘Blink Twice’, ‘The Crow’ fall short as holdovers retain lead at global box office 1j3131
Blink Twice landed in fifth place in the worldwide box office chart with $14m.
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How Laika’s ‘Coraline’ became the re-release hit of the year 1o6s1l
The ‘Coraline’ re-release has ed $27m worldwide.
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The lowdown on all the Venice Film Festival 2024 titles 1n2s65
Screen profiles all the films in the Venice Film Festival’s official selection and parallel sections.
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Screen reports on a market that remains optimistic about the year in full.
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‘Alien: Romulus’ bursts out with $108m global box office debut 5b6wf
The ‘Alien: Romulus’ opening is ahead of expectations for Disney.
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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ crosses $1bn at global box office; ‘It Ends With Us’ enjoys $80m debut 1e295c
Married couple Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively took the number one and two spot.
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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ hits $824m at global box office; ‘Trap’ opens with $20m 433d
The Disney title scored an estimated $207.5m in its second weekend.
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The Disney film had the highest global opening ever for an R-rated film.
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‘Twisters’ rules global box office with $108m session; ‘Inside Out 2’ poised to become biggest animation of all time 4h33u
The worldwide total of ‘Twisters’ so far is $123.2m.
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‘Despicable Me 4’ rules global box office with $129.3m weekend; ‘Longlegs’ eclipses ‘Fly Me To The Moon’ m4t5a
‘Longlegs’ opened fourth in the charts with $25.7m, setting a record for Neon.
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‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ opens with franchise best at global box office; ‘Inside Out 2’ tops $1bn 6q5g7
The ‘A Quiet Place’ prequel opened with an estimated $98.5m.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: Spike Fearn (actor) 1y6q71
Fearn appeared in ‘Sweetheart’ and ‘Aftersun’.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: Josh Finan (actor) 573d59
Finan landed the role of Gerry Adams in FX/Disney+ miniseries ’Say Nothing’.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: James Watson (producer) c145a
Watson worked on ‘Sebastian’ and ’A Moment In The Reeds’.