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  1. Updated as of March 26th, 2024! Keynotes: Napoleon has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM OW's list; the opening weekend of The Eight Mountains has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM PTA's list; Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves has been bumped off the Top 100 WW list
  2. Lmfao, are you seriously using day-and-date, pandemic-stricken Godzilla vs. Kong, the first movie post-COVID to make $100m domestic, as an example of the franchise being in diminishing returns? I'm willing to bet physical money that the New Empire film beats it DOM.
  3. Thank you so much for one HM, #17, #16, #12, #10, #7, #6 and #2!
  4. @CayomMagazine Despite the success of Y9's Invader Zim, Phoenix Fire Group announces today that its family animation arm, Phoenix Fire Family Animation, is merging with the alternative animated studio, Phoenix Fire Artstyles, to become a single Artstyles studio. Every Family Animation employee will continue to work in Artstyles, focusing on the studio's CGI-animated output. Phoenix Fire was moved to do this mainly because of a number of reasons: Y10's LittleBigPlanet is expected to be both a financial and critical disappointment for the Family Animation studio, potentially a box office failure considering its $120 million budget; Phoenix Fire is interested in the idea of mainstream and non-mainstream animation sold by the same brand, slowly conditioning audiences to expect quality for all audiences (inspired by cases such as Sony Pictures Animation, Endless Animation and Cookie Pictures Animation); and the success (critical and commercial) of Artstyles films like the Vixen series, The Quest for Buster's Bones and the Tatiana franchise, the latter featuring the highest grossing Phoenix Fire film, Mighty Fall, with the Y10 sequel, Tatiana's Journey, expected to also be successful. And while the Artstyles label has also had its flops, such as Y8's Dave-Day and Dreams, and Y9's Whinge & Cringe, the creatives at Phoenix Fire believe that the brand has garnered a substantial fandom at this point. Y11 is predicted to have at least two family-oriented entries, both originally set to be released by PFFA: the LGBT-themed Dualheart, directed by Lauren Faust (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic) and Steven Clay Hunter (the Pixar short Out); and the Halloween-themed The Spiritual Specialists, directed by Kristen Lester (Purl, Zimmer Pictures' Smile) based on a Laura Pamenter short story. More may be to come, including an experimental sequel to LittleBigPlanet utilizing the actual video game's in-built level designer to create a film then to be shown in theaters.
  5. Updated as of March 19th, 2024! Keynotes: the opening weekend of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM PTA's list; The Call of the Wild has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM list.
  6. Just you wait for when they make the Black Cauldron remake
  7. That's the key, though: Kung Fu Panda really only grew to its eventual 60+ opening really late. Maybe Deadline is pegging Ghostbusters as a big walk-up hit too?
  8. Thank you so much for three HM's, #23, #19, #18, #16, #15, #8, #6, #3 and especially #1! ❤️
  9. "The Lop-it-off-a-me List" by Ethan Zimmerman "Metonymia" by Gem Cassia
  10. @CayomMagazine Phoenix Fire Pictures is proud to announce that it's going all-in on its partnership with The New Yorker Studios, with whom it has already produced some of its Y10 pictures - Christina Choe's The Enormous Radio, based on John Cheever's short story; and Sarah Polley's The Lottery, an adaptation of the historic Shirley Jackson work. Coming soon, some of the films we have in store: Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Town of Cats, based on Haruki Murakami's story, to come in Y11; also in Y11, David Fincher makes his return to CAYOM with The Catbird Seat, inspired by James Thurber's story; currently set for Y12, with a yet unannounced director, Hiroshima, the adaptation of the famous New Yorker publication entirely dedicated to John Hersey's year-later article on the atomic bomb dropped in Hiroshima, then turned into a book; with no current date (though they may be fast-tracked for the near future), adaptations of George Saunders' sci-fi story Offloading for Mrs. Schwartz, and Joyce Carol Oates' flash fiction work Where Are You?.
  11. "Town of Cats", by Haruki Murakami "Offloading for Mrs. Schwartz", by George Saunders "Where Are You?", by Joyce Carol Oates
  12. Updated as of March 12th, 2024! Keynotes: Wish has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM OW's list; the opening weekend of Fast X has been bumped off the Top 100 DOM PTA's list; Boonie Bears: Back to Earth has been bumped off the Top 100 OS list; DC League of Super-Pets and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It were bumped off the Top 100 WW list.
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