> This weekend is all about the holdovers. It looks like Dolphin Tale and Moneyball will lead the way this weekend, followed closely by The Lion King in 3D. Courageous and 50/50 look like they will be the strongest of the four openers, while the poorly reviewed Dream House and What’s Your Number? trail. Business […]
>The weekend studio estimates (based on Friday and Saturday actuals and projections for Sunday) are coming in slightly above the weekend numbers posted yesterday (based on Friday actuals only). The box office volume for the top 12 films is now looking like $123.5 million for the weekend, up 2% from last year’s weekend but up […]
>Based on Friday and Saturday box office (and estimated Sunday numbers), Contagion is #1 and is headed for a final of about $74 million. The other openers were either quiet or stillborn. The Help, now #2, nonetheless has been upgraded to a domestic final estimate of $174 million. The weekend overall is now looking like it […]
>Eight full weeks into 2012, domestic box office continues to run well ahead of last year’s slow pace and now is almost 10% ahead of the comparable period’s average for the last several years. The Past Week: Total Box Office Volume All films in wide release playing between February 20 and February 26 grossed a […]
> The past week (seven days ending Sunday) came in down a large 18% versus last year’s comparable week (the fourth significant decline in a row). Year-to-date box office is down 9% versus last year. The Past Week: Total Box Office Volume All films in wide release playing between July 4 and July 10 […]
>Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax joins the worldwide box office chart this week, already ranked #7 out of 45 films released the last three months, but that ranking is based on a current zero tally of overseas receipts. Based on recent animated films, we would expect The Lorax to gross somewhat more than its domestic […]
>Through Sunday, worldwide box office results show that The Smurfs have moved up to #10 among 2011 releases (out of 88 wide-release films this year to date). Rise of the Planet of the Apes is now at #12, about $70 million behind The Smurfs. Although Rise will out-gross Smurfs domestically, the little blue guys are […]
> It’s good that the weekend’s total will beat last year’s awful group of Get Him To the Greek, Killers, Prince of Persia and Sex & the City 2, but on a picture-by-picture basis, the news is a lot less pleasant: X-MEN: FIRST CLASS is headed for the lowest opening of any picture in its […]