Nothing changed very much from Friday to Saturday at the boxoffice. OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL (Disney) will more than double its nearest competition, following its $11.4M Friday with, according to preliminary numbers at Deadline, a $18.8M Saturday. If that number holds, it’ll be a 65% Saturday bump, better than the 56% Alice In […]
OPENINGS: No one expected THE CALL (TriStar/Sony) or THE INCREDIBLE BURT WONDERSTONE (Warners) to win this weekend. Call, though, is overperforming, and by Sunday it should be in a position to recoup its $15M (plus marketing) cost–not a big win for Halle Berry, but one of the first she’s ever had as a solo […]
Based on Friday’s grosses, Weekend #11 of 2013 is the second weekend in a row up somewhat from prior years: $103 million for the top 12 films Friday-Sunday (up 6% from the same weekend last year). Oz continues to carry Hollywood on its back. Opening this weekend, Steve Carrell and Jim Carrey flopped in The […]
No studio dared to challenge OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL (Disney) in any meaningful way on its second weekend, and Sam Raimi’s extravaganza will romp to another weekend win–but that’s not to say it’s doing so with particularly impressive numbers. Based on preliminary estimates at Deadline, Oz will have an $11M Friday, which would […]
The 11th weekend of 2013 looks like it will be off the pace of the last few years. The top 12 films Friday-Sunday should total $96 million, down 7% from the four-year average for this weekend. Two new movies will give it the old college try this weekend, and neither should excel. Opening at about […]
Nine weeks into 2013, the North American box office is down significantly from last year (-19%). But it’s more interesting when we look back at the a longer period — in this case, the last six years. Half of those years resemble this year, and the other half resemble “up” years like 2012. Those up […]
OPENINGS: OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL (Disney) is having an oddly topsy-turvy weekend. On the one hand, in the US it got the Saturday bump it needed from family audiences, rising 37% (better than Alice in Wonderland, although nowhere near The Lorax), allowing it to claim a $80.3M weekend. Even if that number comes […]
Oz the Great and Powerful joins the worldwide chart just outside the top 10. With $70 million overseas to date, the foreign total should approach $300 million, making $500 million worldwide an achievable goal (behind Life of Pi in 5th place). The other films were relatively quiet overseas this past week. The next best was A Good Day to […]