Preliminary numbers at Deadline give the Valentine’s Day boxoffice edge to, appropriately enough, the Nicholas Sparks sudsfest SAFE HAVEN (Relativity), probably at the expense of many unwilling spouses and significant others. The soap is reported to have taken in around $10M for the day. It will probably fall as the weekend shifts from Valentine’s […]
The early Friday numbers this week are likely to be even less reliable than usual, since weather conditions on the East Coast make estimates very dicey. That being said, the preliminary numbers at Deadline make it clear that come blizzard or high water, IDENTITY THIEF (Universal) will be the big winner of the weekend. […]
Based on preliminary numbers at Deadline, the boxoffice generally showed an uptick from Thursday, which was at it should be for the last Friday of the year. (In 2007, the last time Christmas fell on a Tuesday, Friday was generally up 10-25% from the day before.) Some of the biggest titles, though, remained flat. […]
NOTE: THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED THROUGHOUT TO REFLECT OFFICIAL STUDIO ESTIMATES FOR THURSDAY. As is customary during Christmas-New Year’s week, the majority of the holiday movies stayed fairly stable on Thursday, varying only a few hundred thousand dollars from the day before. The major exception, based on preliminary numbers at Deadline, was LES […]
Twas the day after Christmas, and all through the multiplex, theater owners were startled to see a lot more empty seats than they had the day before. Normally the boxoffice is basically stable on the day following Christmas, but this year business declined fairly sharply, and especially for the previous day’s openings. LES MISERABLES […]
NOTE: THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED TO REFLECT OFFICIAL STUDIO ESTIMATES FOR CHRISTMAS DAY. There was plenty under the tree for Hollywood this Christmas Day. The major tinsel came from LES MISERABLES (Universal), which is projected to have an enormous, overperforming $18.2M opening day. That would be a blockbuster pace if the movie can keep […]
It’s impossible to know at this point how the unspeakable events in Newtown on Friday will affect family behavior over the weekend, and even though this tragedy, unlike the Aurora massacre in July, has no direct connection to movies or theaters, the crowds that might have attended matinees of a four-quadrant event like THE […]
The cash has started pouring in for THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY (Warners/MGM). In 3100 theatres, the film earned $13M in midnight screenings last night. That was considerably higher than the $8M earned by the midnights for Return of the King, but King was in2003, before the phenomenon of midnight releases had really taken hold […]