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THE SHOWBUZZDAILY REVIEW: “Moneyball”

Posted September 23, 2011 by Mitch Salem

  Michael Lewis’ book Moneyball was a marvelous read, but seemed like dim source material for a movie. Credit, then, is due to the creators of the film version–the various producers, screenwriters Steven Zailian and Aaron Sorkin, and director Bennett Miller–for finding a compelling narrative spine in a true-life story about the change in an […]

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THE SHOWBUZZDAILY REVIEW: “The Sitter”

Posted December 9, 2011 by Mitch Salem

  THE SITTER:  Not At Any Price – Adventures In Bad Moviemaking   Jonah Hill is awfully lucky to have made Moneyball this year.  In that film, fueled by a brilliant Aaron Sorkin/Steven Zaillain script, he gave a marvelous performance as half of the year’s most unlikely comedy team with Brad Pitt, but since then […]

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THE SHOWBUZZDAILY REVIEW: “John Carter”

Posted March 9, 2012 by Mitch Salem

      JOHN CARTER:  Watch It At Home – Never Goes Into Orbit   All signs suggest that JOHN CARTER will be a financial failure of historic proportions, mostly because of its colossal cost (Disney admits to $250M, which almost certainly means close to $300M when reshoots and last-minute CG are included–and that doesn’t […]

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WEEKEND STUDIO ESTIMATES June 29-July 1

Posted July 1, 2012 by Mitch Metcalf

Ted now looks like a $54.1 million opening weekend, according to the studio estimate this morning (exceeding our forecast in Wednesday’s ShowbuzzDaily Weekend Predictions).  Warner Brothers has pulled Magic Mike’s weekend estimate below $40 million, while Madea’s Witness Protection is down a bit to $26.4 million.   Brave is on track for a 49% decline […]

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A SHOWBUZZDAILY Guide to Movie Profitability (Or Not) – Part I: Budget

Posted August 1, 2012 by Mitch Salem

  Let’s start with something simple:  anyone who claims to have reliable knowledge about the profitability of a specific film, without having detailed access to its production budgets, financing documents and key talent agreements (virtually all confidential), misleads themselves and their readers. The financing and accounting of films is probably more complicated now than it’s […]

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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 BOX OFFICE RESULTS: Record Low Weekend

Posted September 8, 2012 by Mitch Metcalf

The 36th weekend of 2012 is looking like $50 million for the Top 12 films Friday-Sunday, near recent record lows for box office volume.  Equally weak weekends were last seen in 2003 and 2008.  The Possession is holding on to the top spot this weekend (with less than $10 million for the #1 film, yikes), […]

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WEEKLY BOX OFFICE ACTUALS & YEAR TO DATE October 15-21

Posted October 22, 2012 by Mitch Metcalf

The Past Week: Total Box Office Volume All films in wide release playing between October 15 and October 21 grossed a decent $158 million, up 4% from the four-year average for the week and up 13% from the same week last year.    The past six weeks are now 4% above the four-year average box […]

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SUNDANCE 2013: The Premieres

Posted December 3, 2012 by Mitch Salem

  The Sundance Film Festival saved its most high-profile announcements for today, releasing the titles of its Narrative and Documentary Premieres.  The lion’s share of the festival movies that reach theatres/VOD will come from this group, which feature the most prominent filmmakers and actors.  Here are a few of the most immediately promising: ACOD:  A […]

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