Hollywood is the center of the entertainment universe, and the flood of coming theatrical releases from industry giants like Disney has refocused attention on the movie industry. Yet as part of its ...
The stellar $54 million box-office debut of “Home,” the family film about a wayward purple alien visiting Earth, gave struggling DreamWorks Animation the best news it’s received in months on Sunday.
DreamWorks investors got some rare good news this week. The stock spiked after the animated film Home came in first place at the box office last weekend, raking in $52 million in receipts. Source: ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (AP) — The DreamWorks animated ...
Heading into the weekend, “Home” looked like yet another box office disappointment for DreamWorks Animation. The studio has suffered through a grueling period of film flops like “Mr. Peabody and ...
Once again, Dreamworks is undone by trailers that managed not to convey the actual experience of the film they're selling. They have this weird habit of making their films look worse than they ...
The home entertainment debut of “Home” helped lift profits and revenues at DreamWorks Animation, even though the studio did not have a theatrical release during the fiscal quarter. Wall Street liked ...
Home is where the heart is for DreamWorks Animation investors this morning: The studio’s shares are up more than 7% in pre-market trading following the successful opening weekend for its only major ...
<!–[CDATA[DreamWorks Animation is getting a big lift from the box office success of "Home." Shares in the company are up more than 8% as markets open, kicking off the day trading at $24.30. That's the ...
The movie studio's big feature film for the year took the home-entertainment market by storm. Home is where DreamWorks Animation's heart is DreamWorks Animation's third-quarter results continued to ...
Shares in the company are up more than 8% as markets open, kicking off the day trading at $24.30. That’s the highest level they have reached since November. It’s a welcome change for DreamWorks ...