The 41% Weekend 3 drop for THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (Warners) is a bit better than Dark Knight‘s parallel 43% decline, but in actual numbers, Dark Knight‘s 3d weekend is $6.3M ahead ($42.7M vs $36.4M), and the $39M gap that separates them probably can’t be bridged. Internationally, though, Rises is at $378M in only […]
> The 2011 box office slump continues in full force. The top 12 films this Christmas weekend should total an anemic $112 million, down 15% from the comparable weekend last year and not even close to the previous three years. Of course, weekend comparisons are tricky because the calendar is particularly cruel this year, putting […]
Based on Friday’s and Saturday’s grosses, Weekend #26 of 2013 now looks like $185 million for the top 12 films, up a bit from yesterday’s $181 million estimate and still very close to the same weekend in recent years. Opening at 3,181 theaters Friday, The Heat from 20th Century Fox grossed $13.6 million Friday and $14.3 million […]
> Uh oh. Deadline has what are admittedly very preliminary numbers for Friday’s boxoffice. But if they hold, this holiday season may not be a festive one for Hollywood. SHERLOCK HOLMES: GAME OF SHADOWS appears to be headed for a $16M Friday (including a little over $1M from midnight screenings), which would likely mean around […]
Based on Saturday’s grosses, Weekend #8 of 2013 is looking a little stronger than it did yesterday but still down versus previous years. The top 12 films Friday-Sunday should total $89 million (down 22% from the same weekend last year and down 11% from the average for the weekend the last few years). Snitch had a […]
If preliminary numbers at Deadline hold, what was supposed to be a fairly competitive box office weekend will instead be a romp for THE BUTLER (Weinstein). It’s claiming a $9M Friday, which should give it at least $25M for the weekend. That would be in line with the $26M opening for The Help in mid-August […]
Not a bad weekend for the box office this weekend. Overall business is up about 8% from the similar weekend average. Three new movies opened (each with a different feel and target demographic target). No big hits among the three, but three solid performances. The ShowbuzzDaily Domestic Final estimates for films opening […]
It’s a deja vu weekend, as THE ACCOUNTANT (RatPac/Warners) had a $9M opening day (including $1.35M from Thursday night), according to preliminary numbers at Deadline, almost identical to last Friday’s $9.3M for The Girl On The Train (including $1.23M from Thursday night), another adult-aimed thriller with a production budget in the $40M range and […]