>The Hunger Games continues its march around the world, now up to $194 million overseas. This number is driven by $24.1 million so far from the United Kingdom, $22.0 million from Australia, $13.9 million from Germany, $12.9 million from Russia, $10.4 million from Mexico and $9.1 million from France. No numbers yet from Japan, suggesting […]
>The Smurfs movie continues to inch closer to Cars 2 in worldwide box office (now $9 million away). Real Steel is the only recent movie with any overseas box office pull. Its overseas to date tally of $57 million has moved up to 31st place on the worldwide chart and has upside to around 21st […]
> Yesterday we looked at the international box office numbers for films released in the fourth quarter of last year. Today we turn our attention to movies released since the beginning of 2011. Compared to the movies released October-December, the January-March crop looks a bit motley, but that is normal for this time of year. […]
> Very early numbers say that TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON is headed for about $97M overseas this weekend, which of course is a huge amount of money but also a 56% drop from last weekend–higher than the 52% domestic decline. (UPDATE: According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Transformers number is actually $93M for the […]
>Through Thursday, the ShowBuzzDaily Summer Movie Draft remains extremely close. Team Metcalf is holding on to a $16 million lead (with over $1.2 billion in box office to $1.19 billion for Team Salem’s slate of films). This weekend the second weekend of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (belonging to the Salem Studio) […]
> There’s not much to add about the weekend grosses that hasn’t been said (see Mitch Metcalf’s round-up report here), so let’s take a look at who, apart from the studios themselves, did and didn’t have a fun weekend: WINNERS Women of THE HELP: Emma Stone isn’t likely to get Oscar consideration for her performance, […]
> PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 continues Paramount’s license to print money–it’ll soon be in profit even with worldwide marketing costs calculated in. Yesterday will probably prove to be by far the biggest day of its front-loaded run, but at those prices, who cares? Sometimes it’s not about the marketing–it’s about the movie. It would be difficult, […]
> NEW YEAR’S EVE (Warner Bros): So much for that franchise. New Year’s was expected to have a softer start than Valentine’s Day, which opened on a holiday weekend that included the titular day itself. But there’s “soft” and then there’s a 65% decline from Valentine’s opening day. New Year’s will have a longer playing […]