THE BIG YEAR: Watch It At Home – Very Small Pleasures THE BIG YEAR is an amiable, good-natured comedy that’s so insubstantial it seems to fly out of your memory even as you’re watching it. If it had been a low-budgeted indie that turned up at a film festival, it might have felt […]
FOOTLOOSE: Watch It At Home – Faithfully Reproduces the Original For Good and Bad 1980s week at the multiplex continues with a remake of FOOTLOOSE, a trip back to the territory of Herbert Ross’s 1984 hit. (Financially, by the way, there was no contest between the 1980s versions of this weekend’s entries: the […]
THE THING: Watch It At Home – Not Interesting Enough To Be Scary The third movie iteration of THE THING is as impersonal as the creature it’s about. This version, the first feature directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr and with a script credited to Eric Heisserer (he wrote the remake of […]
> This weekend looks to be very weak. The projected total volume of $85 million would be down 29% versus the same weekend last year (when Jackass 3-D opened to a staggering $50 million) and down 18% from the average comparable weekend the last four years. It’s lazy remake weekend starting Friday, with two of the […]
>The past week (seven days ending Sunday) is up 5% versus last year’s comparable week. Year-to-date box office is now down 3.2% versus last year, the smallest year-to-year margin we’ve seen so far this year. The Past Week: Total Box Office Volume All films in wide release playing between October 3 and October 9 grossed an okay $116 million, up 5% versus the same week in 2010 but […]
> Overseas, The Smurfs film continues to do solid business and is closing in on two more benchmarks: $400 million overseas (only $7 million to go) and $550 million worldwide ($13 million to go). $550 million is important because that would match Cars 2, which it now looks like it can pass. DreamWorks and Disney’s […]
> REAL STEEL had a nice Saturday bump of 27%, but that’s far lower than the 40% it was initially claiming (and only 4% higher than the one for Ides of March, which is decidedly not a family matinee movie). The picture could benefit, though, from some additional matinee business on Columbus Day tomorrow. Also […]
> Based on Friday and Saturday box office (and estimated Sunday numbers), Real Steel is now looking like an opening weekend of over $27 million — $2 million more than projected yesterday. Real Steel jumped 27% from Friday to Saturday (from $8.55 million to $10.85 million). With a projected final domestic gross of $81 million, […]