By Brayan Juma — Editor
From post-apocalyptic horror sequels to book-to-screen romantic comedies, the January box office is proving that the winter slump is a thing of the past.
Now Playing: Action and Romance
If you’re looking for what hit theaters and streaming platforms this past Friday, January 9, these are the two heavy hitters:
Greenland 2: Migration (Lionsgate)
Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin return in this high-stakes action thriller. Following the global extinction event of the first film, this sequel follows the family as they leave the safety of their bunker to trek across the frozen wasteland of Europe in search of a new home.
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Genre: Action / Disaster
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Why it’s trending: Fans of the 2020 original have waited six years for this conclusion.
People We Meet on Vacation (Netflix)
For your romantic comedy audience, this is the #1 title. Based on the bestselling novel by Emily Henry, it stars Emily Bader and Tom Blyth.
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The Plot: Two best friends who go on one final vacation to repair their relationship.
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Monetization Tip: Articles about Emily Henry adaptations get huge “Pinterest” and social media traffic from the USA.
Coming This Friday: January 16
The biggest release of the month—and perhaps the year for horror fans—is arriving in just a few days.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Sony)
Directed by Nia DaCosta and written by Alex Garland, this is the long-awaited evolution of the 28 Days Later franchise.
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Starring: Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell.
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Early Buzz: Critics are calling it a “Shakespearean take on the apocalypse.” It is currently the most anticipated film on the global “Hype Scale.”
The Rip (Netflix)
The much-anticipated reunion of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. This action thriller follows two frequent collaborators who are pulled back into a high-stakes heist.









