Contents [] Highest-grossing films Highest-grossing films of 2015 Rank Title Distributor Worldwide gross 1 $2,068,223,624 2 $1,670,400,637 3 $1,516,045,911 4 Disney $1,405,413,868 5 $1,315,440,005 6 Universal $1,159,398,397 7 / $880,674,609 8 Disney $857,611,174 9 $682,330,139 10 $653,428,261,, and have grossed over $1 billion each, making them the 20th, 22nd, and 21st and 23rd films to surpass that milestone; they are currently the third, fifth, sixth and twenty fifth, respectively. 2015 notable box office records Studio records • It is the first year that had two films that both grossed over $1 billion. • Universal became the fastest studio to generate $2 and $3 billion in a single year at the international box office, doing so on June 11 and June 14, 2015 respectively. The previous records was held by when it reached $2 and $3 billion on June 15 and June 30, 2010 respectively. For Universal its previous record for fastest to $2 billion was September 17, 2013. Furthermore, it also broke the record for fastest studio to generate $1 billion in the United States and Canada (on June 14, 2015), beating the previous record ascendance achieved by on June 22, 2008.
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• Other records set by the studio are most No. 1 films at the North American box office (4 films) and the most No. 1 position at the worldwide box office (7 times). Film records • became the fastest film to accrue $1 billion in tickets sales worldwide, doing so in 17 days. This record was later surpassed by Universal's own two months later, accruing the same amount in 13 days. • grossed $524.4 million worldwide in its opening weekend, making it the highest-grossing worldwide opening of all time, surpassing ($483.1 million).
Jurassic World also grossed $208.8 million in North America in its opening weekend, beating the previous record of ($207.4 million). • grossed $90.4 million domestically in its opening weekend, making it the highest-grossing domestic opening for an original film of all time, surpassing ($77 million).
• grossed $46.04 million domestically on its opening day, making it the, surpassing ($41.1 million on June 18, ). Events Award ceremonies Date Event Host Location Source January 11, California, U.S. January 15, California, U.S. January 24 Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
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April 12 Los Angeles, California June 25 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, Festivals Date Event Host Location Source January 22–February 1,. February 5–15, May 13–24, July 3–11 50th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, September 2–12, September 10–20, 2015 films January – March Opening Title Studio Cast and crew Genre(s) Ref.
Review: Black Sands, the eagerly anticipated fourth album from Simon Green AKA Bonobo, is no revolutionary change from his signature sound but does come with perhaps even more subtlety and complexity than his previous offerings. Having constantly instilled a degree of integrity and value back into chill out music following the influx of Cafe Del Mar and Coffeeshop compilations, Green once again displays a musicianship that sets him apart as a true artist and producer amongst a sea of downtempo and chillout DJs. His undeniably clear understanding of composition and arrangement of live instruments has enabled Green to make an album that reaches out through diverse styles, taking influence and inspiration from wherever possible. On Black Sands, Green delves into electronic music and bass more than he did across Animal Magic, Dial 'M' For Monkey or Days To Come but does so with enough subtlety and finesse to refrain from causing a radical shift in his product.
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Tracks like 'Kiara,' 'We Could Forever' and 'All In Forms' all utilise beats and bass in a more contemporary outlook than we are used to with Bonobo. Of course the instrumental feel is still there for all to see. Title track 'Black Sands' takes this position for almost seven minutes of a horn infused waltz whereas 'Kong' assumes the traditional soul-jazz Bonobo take and 'Animals' lets delicate drum patterns guide us through pleasing tempo shifts. The instrumental vibe is highlighted further in the album's approach to vocals.