Big movers overseas this week include Django Unchained (now with $48 million overseas to date), Life of Pi (another $36 million overseas this past week to an astounding $393 million overseas and projected worldwide just under $500 million), and Les Miserables (up $35 million overseas this week to $151 million and a projected $301 million worldwide). The Hobbit and The Impossible follow close behind […]
SUNDAY SPORTS. Sunday was the extremely powerful doubleheader of the NFC and AFC Championship Games (26.1 and 27.9 Household ratings, respectively, in the 70% of the country covered by the 56 markets with local Nielsen meters). Early in the day before football started, NBC managed a 1.4 rating for its second day of the strike-shortened […]
THE WEEK. For the recently completed week ending Sunday (January 14-20, 2013), CBS remained in first place with a preliminary 4.45 adult 18-49 rating, building even more from last week’s impressive 3.19 rating. The extraordinary week was highlighted by the AFC Championship Game Sunday, which averaged a 14.6 rating in the fast nationals and should go up […]
Tangle with football at your peril. ABC: For reasons best known to itself, ABC decided to do battle with the AFC Championship Game on CBS. The results were, not surprisingly, bad: ONCE UPON A TIME and REVENGE both hit season lows of 2.4 and 1.7, down 0.4 and 0.3 from last week. A 10PM SHARK […]
OPENINGS: MAMA (Universal) had a 9% bump on Saturday, not bad for a horror movie, and should have a very healthy $33M by the end of the 4-day weekend. BROKEN CITY (20th) and THE LAST STAND (Lionsgate), with their older-skewing audiences, had proportionately better Saturdays (up 19% and 25%, respectively), but there’s still such limited […]
Based on Friday’s and Saturday’s grosses, Weekend #3 of 2013 is now on pace for $122 million, up from the $113 million estimate yesterday and now running ahead of the pace for the comparable weekend the past several years. Just about every film in the top 12 picked up the pace with solid business on […]
The Martin Luther King Day holiday tends to be a day off more for schoolchildren than for adult employees, meaning that at the boxoffice, it benefits family movies–of which there’s a distinct shortage right now. For adult-oriented films, the Friday gross is often around 25-30% of the 4-day weekend total (with new openings at […]
Fringe moves on to another universe. FOX: After years of lousy ratings, it would have been unrealistic to expect FRINGE to suddenly grow an audience at the last minute, and it didn’t: the two-hour finale had a 1.0, which was up 0.2 from last week, but barely managed to beat one other network in one […]