Twitchvision's back after a week's hiatus, and we've got a couple of films to chat about that didn't quite make the top
of the box office charts.
Paramount Pictures» breakout horror hit «A Quiet Place» may return to the top
of the box office charts in its third weekend of release, unseating the big - budget Dwayne Johnson arcade game adaptation «Rampage.»
The clear winner
of box office charts, profits, moviegoers» hearts and life in general...
Straight Outta Compton «s reign at the top
of the box office charts is over.
She recently bested a demigod and her debut film is currently sailing at the top
of the box office charts.
Recently, Anthony D'Alessandro caught up with «Dinner for Schmucks» director Jay Roach who has a reputation for catapulting comedies to the top
of the box office chart.
Despite its overwhelming popularity, which easily drove it to the top
of the box office chart, Insurgent's estimated $ 45 million opening weekend still puts it a few million short of its predecessor, Divergent's $ 54,6 million debut.
Peter Rabbit became Sony Pictures» widest ever UK release, playing in 694 locations this three - day Easter holiday weekend (the UK has roughly 760 cinemas) and staying top
of the box office chart.
Not exact matches
«Soul Surfer,» the feature film based on the true story
of surfer Bethany Hamilton being attacked by a shark and her journey back to surfing, opened last weekend in the fourth spot on the
box office charts - partly a testament to its appealing family - friendly message and a marketing campaign that heavily targeted religious groups.
All states Wanted summary
of box office results,
charts and release information and related links.
... Moving on to the Marvel Cinematic Universe now and while it may not have shattered
box office records like its predecessor, Avengers: Age
of Ultron has continued its climb up the all - time
box office chart this week and is now sitting in sixth place with $ 1.281 billion, having overtaken Iron Man 3 ($ 1.215 billion) and Frozen ($ 1.274 billion).
Courtesy
of an unprecedented 15consecutive weeks at the apex
of the domestic
charts and strong internationalappeal, the film became the leading
box office hit
of all time.
Every year is a good year for action cinema, at least from a financial standpoint: If you count superhero movies, the genre pretty much has the top
of the
box -
office charts on perpetual lockdown.
Amid the bang boom
of Furious 7 dominating the
box office again in its fourth frame with a $ 320.5 M domestic gross, a cult film was percolating on the
charts: A24's sci - fi drama Ex Machina.
Not many years after standing atop the
box -
office charts, Murphy became the victim
of too many ego - generated projects and the enterprises
of cronies.
New Line Cinema's Stephen King adaptation «It» floated to the top spot in this weekend's
box office charts, breaking the record for the largest opening
of a horror movie ever, and blowing past analysts» $ 55 - million projections to the tune
of $ 117...
The global cultural phenomenon
of «Black Panther» has dominated the
box office charts emerging as the third biggest movie
of all time domestically with over $ 665 million — the first film in eight years to spend five weeks at No. 1 — and rising to the global top 10
of all time with over $ 1.3 billion.
Alfonso Cuarón's 3 - D sci - fi drama «Gravity» shot to the top
of the
box -
office charts on Friday with more than $ 17.5 million in ticket sales, according to estimates.
British audiences proved this past weekend that they have an appetite for serious films, putting three
of the year's top awards contenders in the first three spots on the
box office chart.
In this week's roundup
of the global
box -
office scene, Lost in Hong Kong beats Hollywood to the top
of the
chart and The Intern banks on seniors - oriented comedies travelling well
The new superhero movie directed by Scott Derrickson (Sinister) and starring Benedict Cumberbatch (The Imitation Game) has already
charted to the top
of the
box office over the course
of the past two weekends, and has made well over $ 150 million in domestic ticket sales alone.
In one
of two blockbuster adaptations to showcase his shining star this year (the other being the inexplicable feature - length translation
of a little game called Battleship), Taylor Kitsch leads the weekend as the title character in John Carter, leaping miles in a single bound and surely climbing the
box -
office charts too.
The heist thriller «Den
of Thieves,» from Universal Pictures, debuted at No. 3 overall and No. 4 on the Blu - ray
chart after a $ 45 million haul at the domestic
box office.
UK
box office top ten and analysis for the weekend
of Friday 27th February to Sunday 1st March 2015... After two weeks atop the UK
box office chart, Universal's Fifty Shades
of Grey has been knocked into second place by the comedy sequel The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which opened with # 3,771,852, including # 705,000 -LSB-...]
To see the Indominus Rex make a meal out
of a stuffed, talking teddy in the full
chart listings, head to
Box Office Mojo.
UK
box office top ten and analysis for the weekend
of Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd November 2014... Exactly a year after its predecessor topped the
chart, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 debuted in first place at the UK
box office, pulling in # 12,654,109 — accounting for 2 out
of every 3 cinema tickets -LSB-...]
Working Title's Eric Fellner, one
of the producers
of The Theory
of Everything, told the Guardian he was «delighted» with the film's stack
of nominations, calling it «one
of those rare times where it's a conflation
of three factors: we're pleased with the film, the critics love it, and it's a success with the real audience» — it is currently top
of the UK
box office charts.
After three weeks atop the
chart, Minions has been knocked from pole position at the UK
box office by Marvel's latest superhero blockbuster Ant - Man, which debuted in first place with an opening weekend
of # 4,011,345.
It seems most
of the world took up the invitation to «be our guest» this weekend as Disney's latest live - action remake, Beauty and the Beast, has shattered
box office records across the globe to rule the
charts.
The following year,
box office performances seemed to suggest that animation would always be Disney's predominant forte; a trio
of dramatically affecting and darker than usual live action productions (Return to Oz, The Journey
of Natty Gann and One Magic Christmas) earned no more than $ 14 million individually, the second and third Touchstone releases (Baby: Secret
of the Lost Legend and My Science Project) did not make great dents in the
charts, and summer animated release The Black Cauldron, the top - grossing new film with over $ 21 million, was clearly
Infinity War dominated the Friday
box office chart with $ 31.43 million for an 8 - day total
of $ 369.76 million.
And with a rapturous A + CinemaScore from younger - skewing audiences (55 percent
of those polled were under the age
of 25), the film will likely hover at or near the top
of the U.S.
box office charts for weeks to come — something that critics won't mind, for once, given that the film also sits at an impressive 96 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
Luke Owen
charts some
of the
box office flops 2016... Movie screenings were up, but the
box office figures for 2016 are down on last year.
The reliable Richard Curtis delivered another
box -
office chart - topper, About Time, thanks to a debut
of # 1.76 m, including # 385,000 in Wednesday / Thursday takings.
Or do Liam Neeson and Martin Lawrence stand a chance
of debuting in the number one spot on the
box office charts?
Thanks to the lack
of commercially appealing new releases, overall
box office is down 17 % on the previous session, and is also down 27 % on the equivalent weekend from 2017, when Kong: Skull Island topped the
chart on its debut.
UK
box office top ten and analysis for the weekend
of Friday 16th October to Sunday 18th October 2015... The UK
box office chart received a shakeup this past weekend with five new entries all cracking the top ten, the best
of which was Hotel Transylvania 2, with the Sony animated sequel pulling in a -LSB-...]
UK
box office top ten and analysis for the weekend
of Friday 24th to Sunday 26th July 2015... It was Joy at the UK
box office for Disney this past weekend, as Pixar's Inside Out topped the
chart with an opening weekend
of # 7,376,513, while Marvel's Ant - Man enjoyed a healthy second weekend
of # 2.52 million -LSB-...]
As expected, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2 opened atop the UK
box office chart this past weekend, pulling in # 11,255,566, including almost # 2 million
of preview screenings.
The wave
of new films at multiplexes this weekend failed to make much
of an impact on the US
box office chart, giving previous releases a chance to stand their ground.
Below is a
chart of box office grosses over the course
of the year (the weekly domestic averages from 2000 - 2010):
UK
box office top ten and analysis for the weekend
of Friday 12th to Sunday 14th December 2014... Exactly a year after The Desolation
of Smaug debuted in first place and two years after An Unexpected Journey did the same, Peter Jackson is back at the top
of the UK
box office chart with the -LSB-...]
UK
box office top ten and analysis for the weekend
of Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th January 2015... After three weeks atop the UK
box office chart, Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: The Battle
of the Five Armies has been dethroned by The Theory
of Everything, with the Eddie Redmayne - headlined Stephen Hawking biopic pulling in # 3,749,293 -LSB-...]
UK
box office top ten and analysis for the weekend
of Friday 28th to Sunday 30th November 2014... After just one week atop the UK
chart, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 has been pushed down into second place, with new release Paddington taking top spot with a solid # 5,125,519 opening weekend.
UPDATED, Saturday AM:
Chart coming We've written recently about the near obituary for R - rated comedy films at the
box office, and how they're not hitting their marks in a Hangover, Wedding Crashers, or even We're the Millers mass - appealing kind
of way.
The official
box -
office chart shows takings a healthy 89 % up on the previous weekend, and 78 % up on last year, when a weak field
of new releases saw The Grand Budapest Hotel rise to the top
of the
chart in its third week.
The 20th Century Fox movie, which stars Ryan Reynolds, is a global success story and continues to remain at the top
of box -
office charts around the globe.
While the first half
of 2017 has given us many cinematic gems — La La Land, Fences, Get Out, Free Fire, Manchester by the Sea and T2 Trainspotting to name but a few, there are still many
box office chart toppers still to come before the end
of the year.
UK
box office top ten and analysis for the weekend
of Friday 18th September to Sunday 20th September 2015... Director Baltasar Kormakur's star - studded survival thriller Everest has topped the UK
box office chart in its opening weekend, with the film pulling in # 3,160,154 to dethrone the Tom Hardy - headlined gangster biopic Legend.
Here's a
chart of 2013's thirty highest grossing films tracked by Indiewire's
box office charts.