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Pamela McClintock

Senior Film Writer

Pamela McClintock is a Senior Film Writer at The Hollywood Reporter, where she has worked for more than a decade covering film, box office, festivals and distribution. She previously worked at Variety, where she was the Washington, D.C., bureau chief before relocating to New York City and then to Los Angeles, where she began covering the movie industry. She is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Box Office Milestone: Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ Crosses $250M Globally

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert pic has achieved yet another milestone at the global box office. AMC Theatres, which is distributing the film, announced Monday that Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour has amassed $250 million in worldwide movie ticket sales to rank among the top 20 biggest films of 2023. It’s easily the most successful […]

Box Office: ‘Hunger Games’ Prequel and ‘Napoleon’ Conquer Thanksgiving as ‘Wish’ Wobbles

There’s high drama at the Thanksgiving box office. Heading into the long holiday corridor, Disney Animation’s music-infused original event pic Wish was expected to win the crowded holiday race. Instead, it came in third behind The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes and Napoleon in another blow for Disney. Overall, the 2023 Thanksgiving […]

Box Office Surprise: ‘Napoleon’ in Close Battle With ‘Wish’ as ‘Hunger Games’ Prequel Eyes Overall Win

The infamous French emperor and military commander Napoleon Bonaparte would be proud. Ridley Scott’s new historical epic Napoloen, starring Joaquin Phoenix in the titular role, is turning into the surprise victor of the Thanksgiving box office. The film, which opened Wednesday across North America, is on course to earn as much as $36.5 million to […]

Austin Butler, Jodie Comer’s ‘The Bikeriders’ Lands New Home at Focus Features

The Bikeriders has found a new home. Focus Features has acquired worldwide rights to the New Regency movie, which was previously set up at Disney’s 20th Century. Directed by Jeff Nichols, the movie about a motorcycle club in the 1950s stars Jodie Comer, Austin Butler and Tom Hardy. It had been been scheduled to open […]

Box Office: ‘Napoleon’ and ‘Wish’ Take Their Seats at the Thanksgiving Table

The Thanksgiving box office feast is underway. Disney Animation Studios’ holiday tentpole Wish opens everywhere across North America on Wednesday after starting off its domestic run with $2.3 million in Tuesday previews. The music-infused movie is tipped to win the Thanksgiving stretch with at least $45 million to $50 million for the five-day corridor, including […]

Box Office: ‘Hunger Games’ Prequel Opens to Subdued $44M, ‘The Marvels’ Suffers Historic Drop

Lionsgate’s prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes opened to $44 million at the domestic box office, easily enough to win the weekend but coming in behind expectations. The event pic has plenty of time to make up ground over Thanksgiving week, one of the most lucrative corridors of the year at […]

Box Office: ‘Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ Slithers to $5.8M in Thursday Previews

Let the games begin. Lionsgate’s prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes slithered its way to $5.8 million in Thursday previews at the domestic box office. Tracking shows The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes opening in the $50 million range, which would be viewed as a solid start considering that it’s been […]

Movie Theater Veteran John Fithian Launches New Consulting Venture

Former top theater lobbyist and exhibition veteran John Fithian has found his next chapter. Fithian, who headed up the National Association of Theatre Owners for nearly two decades, announced Wednesday he is launching a new consulting firm alongside two of his longtime lieutenants at NATO, Patrick Corcoran and Jackie Brenneman. The Fithian Group will be […]

Marvel Studios Taking Stock of Strategy Amid ‘The Marvels’ Meltdown

The anything-but-marvelous performance of The Marvels is a moment of reckoning for Marvel Studios, the production house that has been the superhero of the box office for much of the past 15 years, since Iron Man burst onto the scene in 2008. Over the Nov. 10-12 weekend, The Marvels debuted to $46.1 million in North […]

Box Office Bomb: ‘The Marvels’ Opens to $47M in New Low for Marvel Studios

The Marvels box office debut is anything but marvelous. From Marvel Studios and Disney, the superhero tentpole opened to an estimated $47 million at the domestic box office to rank as the worst start in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It also came in behind expectations overseas, where it launched with $63.3 million […]

‘The Marvels’ Earns Meh $6.6M in Box Office Previews, Eyes Record Low MCU Opening

The Marvels has started off its box office run with a meh $6.6 million in Thursday evening previews, well behind the $20.7 million grossed by Captain Marvel in 2019. And if Friday matinee returns are any indication, the movie is on course to score the lowest opening ever for a title in the Marvel Cinematic […]

Back on the Publicity Train: Stars Rush to Promote Projects as Actors Strike Ends

One of Hollywood’s hallmarks — talent promotion and publicity — is back in full swing as actors and studio marketers reunite. By mid-day Thursday, less than 24 hours after the SAG-AFTRA strike ended, Tom Hiddleston was booking a TV appearance in the U.K to promote the season to finale of Marvel Studios’ series Loki. He’ll […]