Based on Friday’s grosses, Weekend #42 of 2013 looks like a pretty weak $93 million for the top 12 films, down 18% from the average for the same weekend the past few years. Opening at 3,157 theaters Friday, Carrie from Sony Pictures grossed $6.5 million Friday and is on track for $14.9 million opening weekend […]
It’s not much of a surprise at this point that GRAVITY (Warners) continues to run rings around its competition. Based on preliminary numbers at Deadline, the blockbuster will easily win its third consecutive weekend, with $8.8M on Friday, down only 30% from last Friday. That should mean a $30M weekend, and close to $170M […]
With most of another week’s ratings in the books, CBS, FOX and NBC took care of business today–although the first two networks handed out promotions while the Peacock issued pink slips. CBS gave back orders to its new sitcoms THE MILLERS, THE CRAZY ONES and MOM. Millers was a no-brainer–it’s been consistently holding on […]
CW’s experiment with historical romance didn’t get off to a great start. CW: An 0.8 isn’t a terrible number for CW, so if REIGN can manage to hold there, it has a chance. But its debut was 0.2 below the launch of The Originals, and a big 0.4 under last year’s premiere of Beauty & […]
The night’s new shows still aren’t catching on. ABC: BACK TO THE GAME was given a particularly strong lead-in with a TOY STORY OF TERROR special that had a 3.0, up 0.8 from last week’s The Middle. Still, it could only hold even at 1.8. A very good episode of MODERN FAMILY was up […]
Read All Our Fall Pilot Reports here. REIGN: Thursday 9PM on CW – Potential DVR Alert The CW is often–and rightly–considered a network of very limited ambitions, with just two modes of operation: rom-com soap and supernatural soap. But its new REIGN, while well fortified with suds, is as big a swing for the […]
The 42nd weekend of the year is looking like $112 million for the top 12 films, down 8% from this weekend last year but down a smaller 2% from the multi-year average for this weekend. Opening at over 3,000 theaters Friday (slightly above the 2,886 average theater count for opening weekends the last two years), Carrie […]
Like presidential politics, the Oscar race doesn’t really stop anymore; one campaign gets underway before the last has even ended. Argo had yet to collect its statuettes in February before we were already hearing about the awards chances for movies screened at Sundance the month before, especially when Oscar savant Harvey Weinstein bought the […]