Por: Los Angeles Times Business October 02, 2022
Paramount Pictures' Smile enjoyed a frighteningly good debut at the domestic box office this weekend, opening in first place with $22 million, according to estimates from measurement firm Comscore. Coming in at the high end of box-office expectations, the horror flick is the first title to launch with more than $20 million since Brad Pitt's Bullet Train opened to $30 million the first weekend of August. Meanwhile, Universal... + full article
Newsweek USA Life October 04, 2022
The gay rom-com Bros came in fourth place in this past weekend's box office results, and Billy Eichner—the film's star and co-writer—is firmly blaming homophobia for the disappointing finish.However, other factors may have played a role in the film underperforming.... + más
Billy Eichner made a great rom-com. Now its audiences' turn. | WPLG Local 10
Billy Eichner made a great rom-com. Now its audiences' turn. | Associated Press
NBC 6 South Florida USA Entertainment October 03, 2022
Paramount Pictures via AP This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Sosie Bacon, left, and and Jack Sochet in a scene from “Smile.” data-ellipsis=false> Moviegoing audiences chose the horror movie over the romantic comedy to kick off the month of October.... + más
Horror pic ‘Smile’ happy at No. 1; ‘Bros’ starts in 4th | ABC News
Horror pic ‘Smile’ happy at No. 1; ‘Bros’ starts in 4th | WPLG Local 10
10 WBNS USA Nation October 03, 2022
NEW YORK — Moviegoing audiences chose the horror movie over the romantic comedy to kick off the month of October. Paramount’s “” topped the North American charts with $22 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday, leaving Billy Eichner's rom-com... + más
Horror Pic ‘Smile' Happy at No. 1; ‘Bros' Starts in 4th | NBC 6 South Florida
ABC News USA Entertainment October 02, 2022
Moviegoing audiences chose the horror movie over the romantic comedy to kick off the month of October. Paramount’s “ Smile ” topped the North American charts with $22 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday, leaving Billy Eichner's rom-com... + más
'Smile' is now playing only in theaters, but the creepy horror movie is expected to hit Paramount Plus in November | Business Insider
Business Insider USA Entertainment September 30, 2022
Smile, the creepy psychological horror movie from Paramount Pictures, is now playing only in theaters. An official streaming release date hasn't been announced, but the film is expected to hit Paramount Plus in the coming months. In Smile, a doctor is haunted by troubling... + más
Review: 'Smile' turns twisted grin into bland horror flick | ABC News
Review: 'Smile' turns twisted grin into bland horror flick | Associated Press
New York Post USA Life September 30, 2022
“BROS” is a film that Hollywood has needed. Straight audiences will love “BROS.” Gay audiences will love “BROS.” Men, women, young, middle-aged and elderly people will love “BROS.” You’ll all like “BROS.” It is charming, sensitive, dramatic and is an... + más
Billy Eichner made a great rom-com. Now its audiences' turn. | ABC News
ABC News USA Entertainment September 28, 2022
NEW YORK -- At the Toronto International Film Festival world premiere of “Bros,” Billy Eichner exhorted the crowd to keep cheering.“Keep it going!” implored Eichner. “I want a longer ovation than ‘The Whale! ’”In the whistle-stop lead-up to the release of... + más
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