> The last 2 weeks of the year will almost certainly bring better news for Hollywood, for reasons of tonnage alone: there are 6 wide openings to come next week, compared to only 3 in the final weeks of 2010. But for now, the stocking-stuffer of choice is coal. SHERLOCK HOLMES: GAME OF SHADOWS (Warners): […]
> According to Deadline‘s preliminary numbers, it’s going to be a stronger than expected weekend for both CHRONICLE (20th) and THE WOMAN IN BLACK (CBS). Keeping in mind that Sunday will be a very slow day at the boxoffice due to the Super Bowl (especially for movies aimed at a male audience), it seems as […]
> In less than 24 hours, boxoffice figures for tonight’s midnight opening of THE HUNGER GAMES will start to arrive, and after that, the data, analysis and comparisons will be flooding in all weekend. You can play along: here’s a cheat sheet with some important numbers to keep in mind as the numbers roll in. […]
> The Marvel superhero audience likes to get its sleep. Despite the fact that THE AVENGERS is expected to do record-challenging business this weekend, last night’s midnight screenings totaled $18.7M–a tremendous amount of money, to be sure, the 8th largest midnight opening of all time, but 8th place isn’t where Avengers mostly expects to be. […]
BRAVE (Pixar/Disney), of course, continued its victorious march through the weekend’s boxoffice on Saturday. According to preliminary numbers at Deadline, the animated fantasy fell a small 4% on its 2d day of release, to $23.6M. That’s in line with the 1st 2 days of WALL-E, and should mean a weekend around $66-68M. It won’t be […]
Unless the world comes to an abrupt end in the next few hours, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES is going to start earning more money than The Joker set on fire in the last Batman film. But how much? Can Rises set records this weekend? Our resident expert says probably not, because Christopher Nolan’s film […]
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (Warners) had a solid Saturday and no trouble at all beating the new competition in its 3d weekend of release. According to preliminary numbers at Deadline, Rises should have a $36.2M weekend, a 42% decline from last weekend that’s slightly better than the 43% Weekend 3 drop for The Dark […]
Like last week, Saturday was somewhat stronger than anticipated yesterday — the weekend now looks like $84 million instead of $81 million for the top 12 films. The Possession and Lawless both look like they will be about one million dollars higher for the Friday-Sunday portion of the long weekend. Oogieloves and the BIG […]