Update: Can’t make it to a theater? Monsta X are streaming The Dreaming live online as part of a special pay-per-view event on LiveXLive.com. You can watch Monsta X: The Dreaming online on December 22 at 11pm Et / 8pm Pt with on LiveXLive.com, with tickets starting at $19.99 for the full concert film stream. Exclusive merch bundles and re-watch access is also available.
Previously:
K-pop stars Monsta X are bringing their music and moves to the big screen, with a new concert film hitting theaters around the world this winter.
Previously:
K-pop stars Monsta X are bringing their music and moves to the big screen, with a new concert film hitting theaters around the world this winter.
- 12/18/2021
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
South Korea’s nationwide box office dropped to a miserable $3.44 million over the weekend, despite the presence of a local film in top spot. The country ‘s cinemas earned 32% less than the previous weekend and are beginning to struggle with quota issues, according to local media.
“Nothing Serious,” a Korean-made comedy romance, floated from third place to the top, despite its weekend takings shrinking by 30% to just $670,000. After three weekends on release, it has earned just $4.57 million, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic).
The previous top title, “Spiritwalker” slipped to second, earning $648,000. Its cumulative after nearly three weeks on release, stands at $6.33 million.
Disney’s “Encanto,” another Nov. 24 release, slipped from second place to third. It earned $540,000 over the weekend, for a cumulative total of $4.35 million.
Star-studded, “Don’t Look Up” had a limited release and opened with $300,000, good enough for fourth place.
“Nothing Serious,” a Korean-made comedy romance, floated from third place to the top, despite its weekend takings shrinking by 30% to just $670,000. After three weekends on release, it has earned just $4.57 million, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic).
The previous top title, “Spiritwalker” slipped to second, earning $648,000. Its cumulative after nearly three weeks on release, stands at $6.33 million.
Disney’s “Encanto,” another Nov. 24 release, slipped from second place to third. It earned $540,000 over the weekend, for a cumulative total of $4.35 million.
Star-studded, “Don’t Look Up” had a limited release and opened with $300,000, good enough for fourth place.
- 12/13/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
K-pop supergroup Monsta X have released their new English album titled ‘The Dreaming’. In addition, they have presented a new single ‘You Problem’ and their official video. Along with the album release there is a new group-based documentary, ‘Monsta X: The Dreaming’, which was made available in cinemas worldwide on Thursday, and will have additional […]...
- 12/10/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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