Eleven days into the three-week holiday movie season, 2012 is now 9.5% behind the average for the same period over the last several years ($316 million this year versus $349 million on average 2004-2011). Further, 2012 is 13.7% behind the last time Christmas fell on a Tuesday (2007’s $366 million over this period). The […]
HAPPY DEATH DAY (Blumhouse/Universal) continued a remarkable year for Blumhouse, following the giant successes of Split and Get Out. Deadline has its Friday at a preliminary $11.3M (including $1M from Thursday night), and its 68% Rotten Tomatoes score is comparable to Split‘s 74%. That film had a 2.7x weekend multiple, and even if Happy […]
There may be a pair of tight races at the box office this weekend. Based on preliminary numbers at Deadline, VENOM (Tencent/Columbia/Sony) has the early lead with $9.5M on Friday, down 71% from last week’s opening day. That’s much worse than the 54% Friday-to-Friday drop for Doctor Strange and the 57% for Justice League, […]
>X-Men: First Class now has an accurate screen count and updated critical response. The prequel has been adjusted downward a tick but will still lead the weekend, which will be up significantly over the same weekend last year. Opening at about 3,641 theaters, X-Men: First Class should average a strong $18,700 per theater (for $68 […]
(Almost) everything shot up at the boxoffice on New Year’s Day, but one zoomed more than the rest: DJANGO UNCHAINED (Weinstein/Sony) challenged THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY (Warners/MGM) for the daily lead–falling short by only $227K–and rose a mighty 79% from Monday to $9.2M, for a total to date of $77.8M. That bodes well […]
Updated worldwide box office chart for 2013 North American films. Also, click here for a summary of worldwide performance by studio.
The summer’s two powerhouses crossed significant milestones in worldwide box office, with Marvel’s The Avengers getting to $1.5 billion and The Dark Knight Rises crossing $1 billion. Avengers is the #3 movie on the all-time worldwide box office list (far behind #2 Titanic‘s $2.185 billion). Dark Knight Rises is currently #12 all time (just behind #11 Alice in Wonderland‘s $1.024 billion). Conceivably, […]
OPENINGS: PRISONERS (Warners) came in at $7M on Friday, a bit less than the initial $7.5M estimate. That could indicate cooling word-of-mouth as the evening went on, or just overenthusiastic estimators. The number is still above Argo‘s $5.9M start but it’s below the $8.3M for The Town, two other adult thrillers Warners released in […]