Based on Friday’s and Saturday’s grosses, weekend #4 of 2014 now looks like $97 million for the top 12 films Friday-Sunday, a little better than yesterday’s estimate ($94 million) and now 4% below the average for the comparable weekend the past few years. Opening at 2,753 theaters Friday, I, Frankenstein from Lionsgate/Summit grossed a tiny $2.8 million Friday […]
OPENINGS: GHOSTBUSTERS (Village Roadshow/Columbia/Sony) is reporting a $46M weekend (that number assumes the lowest Sunday drop in the Top 10, so it may come down a bit in finals), about 10% higher than the start for Independence Day: Resurgence and 20% higher than The Legend of Tarzan, all on similar $275M+ production/marketing budgets. None […]
Based on Friday’s grosses, Weekend #22 of 2013 looks like a decent $154 million for the top 12 films, up around 10% from comparable weekends the past few years. Generally, box office is lower than we forecast on Wednesday. Now You See Me is the one film that exceeded our forecast, while the other opener […]
> We’ll see if SUPER 8 gets to $40M, but in any case Paramount has done the season’s best job of managing expectations. Considering that they’ve been throwing millions into promoting the movie since the Super Bowl, the idea that the lowest action opening of the summer is somehow good news is a beautiful piece […]
A great start for the weekend, if you overlook the fact that 2 of the 3 new arrivals flopped. OPENINGS: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (Sony) has successfully rebooted the franchise, no question about it. (Unless it tanks overseas, which is hugely unlikely.) But Spidey hasn’t come back quite at full strength: even with a 6-day […]
> Well, through Sunday the first annual ShowBuzzDaily Summer Movie Draft is a flat-footed tie. But Team Salem has one movie (the highly anticipated Super 8) opening before Team Metcalf’s next movie. It should go back and forth throughout the summer.
Happy Thanksgiving to all! Wednesday was a great day for both THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (Lionsgate) and the new FROZEN (Disney), setting the stage for a sensational holiday box office weekend for the pair. Catching Fire zoomed 30% from Tuesday to $20.7M, blowing past the record for the Wednesday before Thanksgiving ($14.4M for […]
>Box office volume this past week is running even with last year. Updated final weekend box office numbers follow. The Past Week: Total Box Office Volume All films in wide release playing between November 7 and November 13 grossed an okay $160 million, even with the same week in 2010 and down 1% […]