Between all this original content and big -
time box office winners, you'll barely have time to breathe this weekend — so hop to it!
Paul Dergarabedian, ComScore senior media analyst, discusses Disney's
big box office winner «Avengers Infinity War» and what to expect from other upcoming potential blockbusters.
Finally, Neil throws down a Fat Guy Five of his favorite films of Fantastic Fest while Kevin ridicules him for his bad plot synopses and gloats over the fact he's better at
predicting box office winners.
They also take wagers
on box office winners and what box office really means to some of the properties hitting the silver screen in the next few months.
Then they talk
about box office winners and predictions before Merrill gets alarmingly shrill at the topic of the DVD Round - up.
The former will expand significantly, while the latter will take it slower, but each remains
a box office winner and awards prospects look good for now at least.
Last weekend's
box office winner, Obsessed, dropped to third place with $ 12.2 million, 57 percent down from last weekend.
It is likely that the Farelly Brothers «Hall Pass» will be
the box office winner this weekend.
Lelio had
a box office winner back in 2014 with Gloria, which cumed $ 2.1 M in North America via Roadside Attractions, one of the top foreign - language grosses of the year.
PrettyFamous, an entertainment data site by Graphiq, ranked
the box office winners of the year.
This weekend's
box office winner was Maze Runner: Death Cure with USD $ 23.5 million.
Speaking of
box office winners, did you hear that Keanu Reeves is back?
Disney could put that on the marquee and probably score
a box office winner, but they chose a more subtle approach for their latest Earth Day release: Born in China.
The critics (who don't vote at the Oscars) had their favorites: «Call Me By Your Name», «Lady Bird» and «Phantom Thread», while the guilds (the industry folks who do vote) have embraced «The Shape of Water» and «Three Billboards» and then the popular films (
box office winners) were «Get Out», «Dunkirk» and «The Post».