> Fast Five enters the worldwide January-April box office chart in the #2 position, with plenty more upside in its overseas numbers. When the final results are in, Fast Five will probably be the #1 movie worldwide for the first third of the year, followed by Rio and Rango. The graphic below shows the […]
>Through Monday, July 4, Team Metcalf has pulled within $60 million of Team Salem. Metcalf will enjoy another few weeks of Transformers: Dark of the Moon and two more marginal openings before Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 on July 15 puts Salem back in the driver’s seat. Next update on Friday.
>Through Sunday, Team Metcalf’s lead in the ShowBuzzDaily Summer Movie Draft is now $101 million. That lead will expand somewhat over the weekday period because of the number of Metcalf’s films in more recent release, but Team Salem has the final advantage of having three more movies to open, most notably Rise of the Planet […]
> FOOTLOOSE has the advantage of facing no new direct competition on Friday. That, along with what should be fairly good word of mouth, could give it some legs in the marketplace. THE THING, on the other hand, had a make-or-break weekend this week with PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 about to hit, and it’s not going […]
> The post-Thanksgiving weekend is usually brutal, and this year is no exception. BREAKING DAWN PART 1: The likely 60% drop from last weekend is as expected for this very front-loaded series. Right now the film is running $9M below New Moon‘s 2009 total at the same point in its run, but Breaking Dawn 1 […]
SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN (Universal) had a 5% Friday-to-Saturday bump, according to preliminary numbers at Deadline, which doesn’t say much for its word of mouth (the dreaded Battleship went up 11% on its second day of release). That should still get Snow safely into the mid-$50Ms for the weekend, and now, like most […]
> If you want to see THE HUNGER GAMES in IMAX, the best visual format available, you’re going to have to hurry: it’s currently scheduled to screen in IMAX theatres for only a single week. Even though Hunger is expected to be one of the highest-opening pictures of the year, with a 2d weekend that […]
> OPENINGS: THINK LIKE A MAN (Screen Gems/Sony) ran away with the weekend, with a $33M opening that beat every Tyler Perry start except Madea Goes To Jail. Perry’s movies tend to be quite frontloaded, ending up with a little over double their opening weekend, and we’ll see if Think can hold up better. In […]