Amanza Smith has received a clean bill of health.
During the sixth season of “Selling Sunset”, which dropped May 19 on Netflix, viewers witnessed realtor Amanza Smith experiencing a cancer scare after a scan of her uterus.
In an Instagram post on Tuesday, May 23, however, Smith had some good news to share.
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“Thank you to everyone for your concerns and well wishes towards my health. I am happy to tell you that I am in fact, not only cancer free, but also possibly aging backwards and happier than I’ve been in forever! ,” she wrote.
“The results of my biopsy were benign! I will continue to be grateful for my health, and even more so now than ever!” she continued.
“You realize that if it is in fact, in poor, standing, everything else falls secondary. I have...
During the sixth season of “Selling Sunset”, which dropped May 19 on Netflix, viewers witnessed realtor Amanza Smith experiencing a cancer scare after a scan of her uterus.
In an Instagram post on Tuesday, May 23, however, Smith had some good news to share.
Read More: Chrishell Stause Spills On ‘Secret’ Vegas Wedding And Upcoming ‘Selling Sunset’ Season
“Thank you to everyone for your concerns and well wishes towards my health. I am happy to tell you that I am in fact, not only cancer free, but also possibly aging backwards and happier than I’ve been in forever! ,” she wrote.
“The results of my biopsy were benign! I will continue to be grateful for my health, and even more so now than ever!” she continued.
“You realize that if it is in fact, in poor, standing, everything else falls secondary. I have...
- 5/24/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Zack Snyder‘s “Rebel Moon” doesn’t premiere on Netflix until December, but nothing like some news in March to drum up hype. /Film reports that on top of Snyder’s upcoming space opera already being split into two parts, each of those parts will receive an R-rated cut, too. So, count it: technically four Zack Snyder movies worth of content upcoming, with two due at the end of the year.
Continue reading ‘Rebel Moon’: Both Parts Of Zack Snyder’s Upcoming Space Opera For Netflix Will Get Extended R-Rated Versions at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Rebel Moon’: Both Parts Of Zack Snyder’s Upcoming Space Opera For Netflix Will Get Extended R-Rated Versions at The Playlist.
- 3/24/2023
- by Ned Booth
- The Playlist
A24’s Bodies Bodies Bodies hit theaters with the highest per-screen average this weekend in a limited opening, and the second best of the year. That record was set last spring with Everything Everywhere All at Once as this indie distributor piles up successes.
Halina Reijn’s Gen-z whodunnit comedy grossed 226,526 on six screens in NY and LA for a PSA of 37,754. Everything Everywhere opened to over half a million dollars on 10 screens in NYC, LA and San Francisco in late March for a PSA of 50,965, a pre-Covid kind of number.
Bodies, a fresh take on the murder mystery in a stormy house party game gone awry, with a young ensemble cast of Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Pete Davidson, Rachel Sennott, Myha’la Herrold, Chase Sui Wonders and Lee Pace, expands to about 1,200 screens next weekend.
The film, which premiered at SXSW, had sellouts on both coasts where it played NYC’s Lincoln Square,...
Halina Reijn’s Gen-z whodunnit comedy grossed 226,526 on six screens in NY and LA for a PSA of 37,754. Everything Everywhere opened to over half a million dollars on 10 screens in NYC, LA and San Francisco in late March for a PSA of 50,965, a pre-Covid kind of number.
Bodies, a fresh take on the murder mystery in a stormy house party game gone awry, with a young ensemble cast of Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Pete Davidson, Rachel Sennott, Myha’la Herrold, Chase Sui Wonders and Lee Pace, expands to about 1,200 screens next weekend.
The film, which premiered at SXSW, had sellouts on both coasts where it played NYC’s Lincoln Square,...
- 8/7/2022
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
BritBox, BAFTA forged elationship in 2018.
BBC Studios and ITV joint venture streaming platform Britbox will carry the 75th Ee British Academy Film Awards live in North America and South Africa on March 13.
The ceremony is set to take place at Royal Albert Hall in London hosted by Rebel Wilson.
BritBox and BAFTA initially forged a relationship in 2018 to bring the Britannia Awards live to North American audiences.
Britbox content in North America includes Time, The Pembrokeshire Murders, The Bay, Traces, Grace and upcoming Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?
‘Uncharted’ passes $225m at global box office; ‘Death On The Nile...
BBC Studios and ITV joint venture streaming platform Britbox will carry the 75th Ee British Academy Film Awards live in North America and South Africa on March 13.
The ceremony is set to take place at Royal Albert Hall in London hosted by Rebel Wilson.
BritBox and BAFTA initially forged a relationship in 2018 to bring the Britannia Awards live to North American audiences.
Britbox content in North America includes Time, The Pembrokeshire Murders, The Bay, Traces, Grace and upcoming Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?
‘Uncharted’ passes $225m at global box office; ‘Death On The Nile...
- 2/28/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Disney’s “Luca” is the first Hollywood picture to get a release in China in weeks, but its opening figures didn’t make that big of a splash — at least, not close to enough to douse the continued reign of Donnie Yen action film “Raging Fire.”
The animation directed and co-written by Enrico Casarosa swam to a $5.1 million China opening weekend, according to consultancy Artisan Gateway. That was enough to net it second at the sluggish box office this which in which only four films grossed more than $1 million, but less than other comparable Hollywood animations in the past.
Earlier this year in March, for instance, Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon” opened third with $8.4 million. Animations hitting in pre-pandemic 2019 did even better, albeit boosted by franchise name recognition. “Toy Story 4,” for instance, debuted that summer to $13.2 million even while going head-to-head with the more popular opening of...
The animation directed and co-written by Enrico Casarosa swam to a $5.1 million China opening weekend, according to consultancy Artisan Gateway. That was enough to net it second at the sluggish box office this which in which only four films grossed more than $1 million, but less than other comparable Hollywood animations in the past.
Earlier this year in March, for instance, Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon” opened third with $8.4 million. Animations hitting in pre-pandemic 2019 did even better, albeit boosted by franchise name recognition. “Toy Story 4,” for instance, debuted that summer to $13.2 million even while going head-to-head with the more popular opening of...
- 8/24/2021
- by Rebecca Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Luca took $5.1m in its first three days, while Raging Fire, which opened in July, grossed a further $12.2m.
Disney/Pixar’s Luca grossed $5.1m in its opening three days (August 20-22) at the China box office, according to figures from Artisan Gateway, coming in second while Benny Chan’s Raging Fire stayed on top.
Raging Fire, which opened on July 30, grossed a further $12.2m over its fourth weekend, for a cumulative total of $145.7m. The action picture starring Donnie Yen and Nicolas Tse also opened in Hong Kong, the home of its late director, on August 19.
Piracy may have...
Disney/Pixar’s Luca grossed $5.1m in its opening three days (August 20-22) at the China box office, according to figures from Artisan Gateway, coming in second while Benny Chan’s Raging Fire stayed on top.
Raging Fire, which opened on July 30, grossed a further $12.2m over its fourth weekend, for a cumulative total of $145.7m. The action picture starring Donnie Yen and Nicolas Tse also opened in Hong Kong, the home of its late director, on August 19.
Piracy may have...
- 8/23/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
The top three films remained unchanged over the weekend as box office takings were hit by the Delta variant, extreme weather and a lack of major new releases.
The top three films at the China box office remained unchanged over the three-day weekend August 13-15, as box office takings were hit by the Delta variant, extreme weather and a lack of major new releases.
Hong Kong-China action film Raging Fire came in first, grossing $26.2m for a cumulative total of $122.5m, according to figures from Artisan Gateway, followed by Huayi Brothers’ romantic drama Upcoming Summer with $8.6m for a cume...
The top three films at the China box office remained unchanged over the three-day weekend August 13-15, as box office takings were hit by the Delta variant, extreme weather and a lack of major new releases.
Hong Kong-China action film Raging Fire came in first, grossing $26.2m for a cumulative total of $122.5m, according to figures from Artisan Gateway, followed by Huayi Brothers’ romantic drama Upcoming Summer with $8.6m for a cume...
- 8/16/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
Action film directed by the late Benny Chan grossed a further $21.6m for a cumulative total of $82.8m.
Hong Kong-China action film Raging Fire stayed atop the China box office over its second weekend (August 6-8), grossing a further $21.6m for a cumulative total of $82.8m, according to figures from theatrical consultancy Artisan Gateway.
The film is not facing much new competition as no major US studio films have been released since F9: The Fast Saga, which grossed $214m in May. Chinese regulators have still not issued release dates for films that have been released in the US, such as Black Widow,...
Hong Kong-China action film Raging Fire stayed atop the China box office over its second weekend (August 6-8), grossing a further $21.6m for a cumulative total of $82.8m, according to figures from theatrical consultancy Artisan Gateway.
The film is not facing much new competition as no major US studio films have been released since F9: The Fast Saga, which grossed $214m in May. Chinese regulators have still not issued release dates for films that have been released in the US, such as Black Widow,...
- 8/9/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
The list of major Hollywood tentpoles that have released in the U.S. in the past month but not yet fixed a China release date is growing ever longer — an issue of significant concern to industry players on both sides of the Pacific.
“Black Widow,” “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” “Jungle Cruise” and now “The Suicide Squad” have all rolled out Stateside but given no formal indication of when and whether they will debut in the world’s largest film market. Within hours, pirated versions of each have been widely accessible in China, shrinking the local pool of future ticket-goers with each day of delay.
U.S. studios will have to reign in their expectations without Chinese sales to bolster their global cumes, while Chinese exhibitors still fighting to come back from a pandemic-striken year continue to flounder. Chinese film authorities, typically tasked with the goal of growing the local...
“Black Widow,” “Space Jam: A New Legacy,” “Jungle Cruise” and now “The Suicide Squad” have all rolled out Stateside but given no formal indication of when and whether they will debut in the world’s largest film market. Within hours, pirated versions of each have been widely accessible in China, shrinking the local pool of future ticket-goers with each day of delay.
U.S. studios will have to reign in their expectations without Chinese sales to bolster their global cumes, while Chinese exhibitors still fighting to come back from a pandemic-striken year continue to flounder. Chinese film authorities, typically tasked with the goal of growing the local...
- 8/8/2021
- by Rebecca Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Donnie Yen-starring action thriller “Raging Fire” roared to the top this weekend in China with a $37.2 million opening, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway, but its sales were far from enough to revive China’s slumping ticket sales.
Yen was last seen on Chinese screens last year in Disney’s “Mulan,” which performed worse than expected. But he proved that he remains enough of a box office draw to pull his film to the top, despite an otherwise slow weekend.
“Raging Fire” is the final movie from iconic “White Storm” helmer Benny Chan, who died last summer. It will soon blaze through to North America, where it is distributed by Well Go USA Entertainment and will hit screens on Aug. 13 after an outing as the centerpiece selection of the New York Asian Film Festival.
Second this weekend was youth romantic drama “Upcoming Summer,” a new release from Huayi Brothers that debuted to $20.6 million.
Yen was last seen on Chinese screens last year in Disney’s “Mulan,” which performed worse than expected. But he proved that he remains enough of a box office draw to pull his film to the top, despite an otherwise slow weekend.
“Raging Fire” is the final movie from iconic “White Storm” helmer Benny Chan, who died last summer. It will soon blaze through to North America, where it is distributed by Well Go USA Entertainment and will hit screens on Aug. 13 after an outing as the centerpiece selection of the New York Asian Film Festival.
Second this weekend was youth romantic drama “Upcoming Summer,” a new release from Huayi Brothers that debuted to $20.6 million.
- 8/2/2021
- by Rebecca Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Disney’s ’Jungle Cruise’ began with an estimated $27.6m from 47 international markets, as well as $30m from Disney+ subscribers.
Worldwide Box Office July 30-August 1 2021 RankFilm (Distributor)3-day (World)Cume (World)3-day (Int’l) Cume (Int’l)Territories 1 Jungle Cruise (Disney) $61.7m $61.7m $27.6m $27.6m 48 2 Raging Fire (various) $34.7m $37.3m $34.7m $37.3m 1 3 Upcoming Summer (various) $20.6m $20.6m $20.6m $20.6m 1 4 Old (Universal) $14.2m $48.6m $7.5m $17.9m 45 5 Black Widow (Disney) $14.1m $343.5m $7.7m $176.5m 49
Credit: Comscore, all figures estimates
Disney’s ‘Jungle Cruise’ launches with $62m worldwide
Updated: Disney begins August with another global box office chart topper, Jungle Cruise, after having...
Worldwide Box Office July 30-August 1 2021 RankFilm (Distributor)3-day (World)Cume (World)3-day (Int’l) Cume (Int’l)Territories 1 Jungle Cruise (Disney) $61.7m $61.7m $27.6m $27.6m 48 2 Raging Fire (various) $34.7m $37.3m $34.7m $37.3m 1 3 Upcoming Summer (various) $20.6m $20.6m $20.6m $20.6m 1 4 Old (Universal) $14.2m $48.6m $7.5m $17.9m 45 5 Black Widow (Disney) $14.1m $343.5m $7.7m $176.5m 49
Credit: Comscore, all figures estimates
Disney’s ‘Jungle Cruise’ launches with $62m worldwide
Updated: Disney begins August with another global box office chart topper, Jungle Cruise, after having...
- 8/2/2021
- by Charles Gant
- ScreenDaily
Raging Fire, the final film from the late Hong Kong director Benny Chan, burned bright in its first weekend in China’s cinemas, opening to $37.2 million from Friday to Sunday, according to data from box office tracker Artisan Gateway.
Produced by Hong Kong’s Emperor Motion Pictures and Sil-Metropole Organisation, along with Tencent Pictures, Raging Fire stars Donnie Yen as a righteous cop whose past catches up with him when a former protege gone corrupt, played by Nicholas Tse, comes seeking revenge.
A mainstay of Hong Kong’s golden age of action cinema, Chan (Big Bullet, Gen-x Cops) was diagnosed with cancer shortly after production ...
Produced by Hong Kong’s Emperor Motion Pictures and Sil-Metropole Organisation, along with Tencent Pictures, Raging Fire stars Donnie Yen as a righteous cop whose past catches up with him when a former protege gone corrupt, played by Nicholas Tse, comes seeking revenge.
A mainstay of Hong Kong’s golden age of action cinema, Chan (Big Bullet, Gen-x Cops) was diagnosed with cancer shortly after production ...
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