'Crazy Rich Asians' has crazy bad opening weekend in China
Turns out China isn't so crazy about "Crazy Rich Asians."
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Turns out China isn't so crazy about "Crazy Rich Asians."
"Crazy Rich Asians" is finally getting a run in China's lucrative movie market.
"Crazy Rich Asians" is cruising toward its third-straight weekend on top of the box office.
"Crazy Rich Asians" is still crazy rich at the box office.
The "Crazy Rich Asians" team will tell another story.
The author of the hit novel "Crazy Rich Asians" is wanted in his birth country of Singapore for failing to register for national service, according to the country's Ministry of Defense.
Over the top but a lot of fun: That was the verdict for many Singaporean moviegoers after watching the Hollywood blockbuster "Crazy Rich Asians," which was shot and set almost entirely in Singapore.
Audiences fell in love with "Crazy Rich Asians."
Singer Eric Nam and his brothers Eddie Nam and Brian Nam wanted to help ensure the box office success of "Crazy Rich Asians" in its opening week -- so they bought out an entire screening at a theater.
When "Crazy Rich Asians" hits theaters next week it will already be making a bit of history. But supporters of the film want it to make more.