OPENINGS: Franchises continued to be the lifeblood (so to speak) of Hollywood, and this week it was SCREAM VI (Paramount) breaking its saga’s previous record with $44.5M, almost 50% higher than the $30M for last year’s Scream reboot. It was also above the $40M for 2000’s Scream 3, although that would change with an […]
Weekend #34 of 2014 is looking like $111 million for the top 12 films this weekend, up 30% from the norm for this weekend and the fourth up weekend in a row after six straight down weekends. Opening at over 2,750 theaters Friday (just below the 2,886 average theater count for opening weekends the last two years), Frank […]
OPENINGS: Beyonce’s concert documentary RENAISSANCE (Variance/AMC Theaters) led the traditionally slow first weekend of December with $21M, a shadow of the $92.8M for the Eras Tour movie a couple of months ago, but within expectations. As with Eras Tour, it’s likely that the Renaissance box office will be front-loaded with fans, so the US […]
OPENINGS: The big studios wanted no part of the weekend after Thanksgiving, and the only arrivals were a pair of fringe indies. Even for a micro-budgeted horror product, INCARNATE (High Top/Blumhouse/Universal) was a flop at $2.7M. In a barely-wide release at 639 theatres, the Christian-themed BELIEVE (Freestyle) attracted no one outside the flock (and […]
OPENINGS: PACIFIC RIM: UPRISING (Legendary/Universal) pulled in a family audience on Saturday, giving it a 3% bump, while the first Pacific Rim had dropped 13% on its 2nd day of release. That pushed Uprising‘s weekend to $28M, still down 25% from the original’s start. The US result for Uprising, however, is almost an afterthought, […]
OPENINGS: The musical remake of MEAN GIRLS (Paramount) was within expectations at $28M for the 3-day weekend ($32M is anticipated with the inclusion of Monday’s MLK Day holiday). The film, which was originally developed for streaming, had a moderate budget, so it should be on its way to a fair amount of profit. The […]
Skyfall continues its incredibly impressive run, now over $900 million worldwide and approaching the overseas total for Dark Knight Rises. Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 is almost at $450 million overseas to date already and clearly will build up to and beyond $800 million worldwide.
> Another up weekend at the box office is on store, led by an eclectic assortment of films. It should be an up weekend, led by Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family and a forecast $31 million opening. Playing at over 2,100 theaters, Madea should average over $14,000 per theater, a very good number. Water […]