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In just 17 days, Red Rain soared past Mai, claiming the No. 1 spot in Vietnam’s box office history.
Only two weeks after release, Red Rain overtakes The House of No.2 to enter Vietnam's all-time box office top three.
Vietnam’s war epic Red Rain rakes in 2.1 million USD in a day, setting a new cinematic benchmark.
The historical war film Red Rain is breaking records with 304 billion VND in just 10 days, closing in on the year’s biggest hit.
Film Mua Do (Red Rain) has grossed more than 150 billion VND in ticket sales, setting a new benchmark for a historical, revolutionary war film in Vietnam.
Vietnam’s latest war epic strikes gold on debut, drawing massive praise and record-breaking ticket sales.
With nearly 10 new films hitting theaters, Vietnam's September 2 holiday is shaping up to be a cinematic showdown.
Vietnamese cinemas are gearing up for a box office clash this weekend as two cinematic powerhouses land simultaneously: the 28th installment of Detective Conan and Marvel's latest blockbuster Fantastic Four: First Steps.
With half a million tickets sold in just 2 days, the new Conan movie is an instant box office giant.
Despite leading in ticket sales, the supernatural thriller 'Ut Lan' draws only modest earnings in its debut.
The beloved animated character Wolfoo, adored by Vietnamese children and millions of young viewers worldwide, will make his cinematic return this July in Wolfoo and the Three Realms Race.
The live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon has soared to the top of the Vietnamese box office upon its release, knocking last week’s champion, the horror film Duoi Day Ho (Under the Lake), down to fourth place.
Despite poor reviews, the 18+ horror flick Under the lake stuns by debuting at number one and knocking Doraemon off the top spot.
Despite global buzz, Tom Cruise’s $400M blockbuster lost to Doraemon and a local animation in Vietnam’s crowded weekend lineup.
Doraemon defeats Vietnamese blockbusters in early screenings, topping the weekend charts.
Vietnamese audiences embrace local thrillers as Hollywood and legacy franchises fall behind.
Trang Quynh Nhi: The legend of Kim Nguu will debut on May 30, the same day as Mission: Impossible 8.
Vietnamese singer Duy Manh takes on a surprising new role as ambassador for Korean blockbuster Yadang: The Snitch.
Ly Hai’s action-comedy takes the lead, while Victor Vu’s thriller closes the gap in major cities.
Vietnamese blockbuster The Tunnel outshines Thai and Hollywood films at box office.