The best way to tell the most popular movie is by looking
at box office figures.
IT is projected to easily win the domestic
box office in its second weekend in theaters over newcomers mother!
Low
box office for this one as well but a solid 91 % RT rating certainly helps.
But then it does have a solid cast and a producer who has a proven track record of profitable
box office success with low budget horror.
With less than $ 40 million in
domestic box office gross, so far, Spotlight is one of the lowest - grossing Best Picture winners of the past several decades.
When the film finally arrived in 2006 it went on to smash several
box office records worldwide becoming the third highest grossing film of all time.
The film is now one of only five films ever to make $ 100 million at the domestic
box office on its second weekend.
Enough doors have been left open to ensure a sequel, and the fact that X Men took in the 4th largest opening
weekend box office take in history helps a great deal too.
It was average — it hit the
top box office at first, and is now slowly declining at the pace of an average movie.
This doesn't seem to matter, though, as the film is tracking for some pretty high
box office numbers for its opening weekend.
For my part, I always look at reviews and
box office as indicators of where Best Picture eventually might be found.
It's an interesting choice to helm this small film after directing one of the
biggest box office successes of all time.
I'm not defending the movie, but poor quality has never been reliable indicator of
box office returns before.
It has a current domestic
box office take of $ 6.6 million in its fifth weekend, 300 % ahead of last year's Room at the same point in time.
As of this weekend, Ant - Man has officially crossed the $ 500 million mark in global
box office receipts.
This fresh mash - up of two familiar film formats won over audiences big time last year, bringing its domestic
box office total to over $ 50 million.
Five straight weekends at No. 1: In the 80s and 90s, 19 films stayed atop the weekend
box office charts for five weekends or more.
A number of the biggest names in big screen comedy saw their value as
box office draws take a dive in the summer of 2009.
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His only prior starring role in a theatrical picture came in 1987's
box office flop Blind Date.
That helped raise the overall
American box office revenue for the weekend - which marked a 50 % gain over this same period last year.
The film was a huge
box office bomb and it's easy to see why, my first question is how the hell did they spend 70 million on this film?
The fact of the matter is, the first film only made $ 100 million total at the domestic and
international box office though it's become something of a cult classic on DVD.
Later, he gave a nod to Call Me By Your Name, a movie with a lot of critical acclaim, but not
huge box office numbers.
Three movies and billions of
box office dollars later, he had completed the kind of character arc rarely observed in the genre.
The movie is expected to
set box office records over the upcoming weekend.
So it shouldn't come as a surprise that all of that acclaim translated into
box office gold.
These days,
box office doesn't matter that much and I'm going to guess we're headed into a phase where critics don't matter much either.
According to these figures, the overall
box office ranking for the weekend will be as follows: 1.
Black Panther is still in the midst of its historic
box office run, with a worldwide take of $ 1.3 billion +.
As for the stuff in between, 2015 had the lowest mid-range
box office since 2008, when tickets were much cheaper and more people actually went to movies.
Once the first film delivered
massive box office results, the rest of the series has benefited from increased budgets, and better production values.
I didn't get a chance see this comedy while it was in theaters, but it sort of came and gone without any real passion, despite a
strong box office take.
It seems they finally understand that a well produced series of films ultimately puts
more box office gold in their pockets.
It speaks to a sudden lack of confidence in your product, and the studio has gone into damage control mode in order to preserve whatever
box office potential it may still have.
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