Sundance Selects» Palme d'Or winner «Blue is the Warmest Color» averaged $ 6,000 per -
theater in its second week.
Not exact matches
Melissa McCarthy's Spy finished
in second, earning $ 16 million
in its
second week in theaters, followed by disaster movie San Andreas
in third place.
Walnut Hill School of the Arts Summer
Theater Program (Natick, MA) is an intensive five -
week boarding program; participants take daily classes
in acting, musical
theater, and dance and are cast
in a play and a musical, as well as the ensemble of a
second musical production.
After playing at a couple of Canadian film festivals last fall, Defendor came to just three North American
theaters (four
in its
second week) for fourteen days of quiet exhibition this past February.
The penultimate installment
in the YA film franchise starring Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen was number one again at the box office
in its
second week in theaters with an estimated $ 56.9 million.
Even if you're not
in Los Angeles, you may have heard about «Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World» director Edgar Wright's «The Wright Stuff II» series happening at the New Beverly Cinema this
week and if not, there have been some truly wonderful pieces about what's been going on, whether it's been Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule «s Dennis Cozzalio's breathless coverage of every evening of double bills Wright has shown, New Bev doyenne Julia Marchese «s touching tribute to the repertory
theater that has come full circle with Wright's
second round of programming, or Damon Houx and Peter Peel «s reappraisals of «American Graffiti» and «Dirty Harry,» respectively, after watching them with a packed house and the tremendous lineup of guests Wright has pulled together on a nightly basis.
In a sleepy post-Thanksgiving weekend at the box office, Pixar's «Coco» remained the top film for the second straight week while a number of Oscar contenders packed theaters in specialty releas
In a sleepy post-Thanksgiving weekend at the box office, Pixar's «Coco» remained the top film for the
second straight
week while a number of Oscar contenders packed
theaters in specialty releas
in specialty release.
Among holdovers, Sony Classics expanded The Seagull
in its
second frame, grossing nearly $ 66K
in the three - day, while Roadside Attractions / 30WEST's Beast also added locations
in week two for a $ 102,250 weekend
in 31
theaters.
Considering Real Steel had the higher per
theater average despite being
in its
second week, my money is on that one taking another 40 % hit, earning another $ 10 million and just edging out Footloose.
Samara Morgan returns to
theaters in just few
weeks (originally scheduled for last October), and a brand new official trailer for Rings, the
second sequel to The Ring, has arrived online today.
But the movie limped to a 25th place opening, lost nearly three - fourths of its
theaters in its
second weekend, and wound up plummeting with an epic 92.5 %
week 2 drop.
Finishing a distant
second was 20th Century Fox's «Murder on the Orient Express» remake, which made roughly half as much as «Coco»
in U.S.
theaters ($ 103 million versus $ 209 million) but only sold 18 % as many units its first
week in stores.
Slower
in its
second week was Elvis & Nixon, which grossed $ 198,696
in 310
theaters, giving it a $ 640 average.
Fellow
second week release Louder Than Bombs fared better, averaging $ 1,413
in 15
theaters, up from 4 locations
in its initial bow.
The film, which opens
in North America
in two
weeks, opened to $ 32.4 million
in UK
theaters, which is the largest opening for a 2D film and is
second only to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 overall.
The Hateful Eight joins a crowded Christmas slate that already boasts the Will Smith NFL drama Concussion, the Point Break remake, Fox's The Revenant and Oliver Stone's Snowden; plus Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which will be
in its
second week in theaters.
1992 Roland Emmerich's Universal Soldier battles it out with the live action animated hybrid Cool World and the romantic dramedy Prelude to a Kiss on their opening day
in US movie
theaters (none of them are unable to unseat A League of Their Own, which stays at # 1
in its
second week.)