by Nathaniel R
Weekend Box Office (October 13th-15th)
W I D E
800+ screens
L I M I T E D
excluding prev. wide
1.
Weekend Box Office (October 13th-15th)
W I D E
800+ screens
L I M I T E D
excluding prev. wide
1.
- 10/15/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Most Pure Flix productions—the flagship God’s Not Dead films, The Case For Christ, I’m Not Ashamed—stick to a fundamentalist emphasis on the importance of testifying to faith in every possible arena, with a healthy dose of persecution paranoia for garnish. The comparatively innocuous A Question Of Faith is a…
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- 9/29/2017
- by Vadim Rizov
- avclub.com
As of the end of the day Wednesday, the month-to-date gross is less than $6 million shy of becoming the largest September ever. Much of the month's $620+ million is thanks to the record performance from It, which has grossed over $272 million domestically and $500 million globally. The month should become the largest September ever by the end of day today and this weekend offers one last chance to add to the total with new releases including Tom Cruise's American Made and Sony's Flatliners remake hitting theaters. Mojo's weekend forecast has the top twelve bringing in around $89 million, which would mean the month is likely to finish over $690 million, though just a bit shy of becoming the first September ever to hit $700 million. A pair of holdovers are likely to repeat atop the weekend box office beginning with Fox's Kingsman: The Golden Circle, which should pull in somewhere around $19.5 million, again finishing...
- 9/28/2017
- by Brad Brevet <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
The weekend's new releases fell shy of Mojo's weekend forecast, but Kingsman: The Golden Circle still managed to debut larger than the original, finishing in the #1 spot. Unfortunately, The Lego Ninjago Film fell well short of expectations as did Friend Request, which delivered a mere $2.4 million opening. There were, however, some bright spots among limited release titles as Battle of the Sexes and Victoria and Abdul delivered strong opening results as September's calendar grosses continue to pace toward record heights. Topping the box office was Fox's Kingsman: The Golden Circle, delivering an estimated $39 million from 4,003 theaters. The opening improves on the $36.2 million opening for the first film, but the film's performance over the next couple of weeks will tell the true story. The first Kingsman turned its $36 million debut into a $128 million domestic run, a 3.54x multiplier. Should Golden Circle follow suit we're talking about a $138+ million domestic run, which...
- 9/24/2017
- by Brad Brevet <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
We have seven new clips in from Samuel Goldwyn Films' drama "American Violet," starring Alfre Woodard, Nicole Beharie, Tim Blake Nelson, Michael O'Keefe and Charles S. Dutton. Release is set for April 17th in limited locations. Tim Disney ("Blessed Art Thou") directs the film from the writing by Bill Haney. What's "American Violet" about? Set in the midst of the 2000 presidential election, American Violet tells the story of Dee Roberts (Nicole Beharie), a 24 year-old African-American single mother of four, living in a small Texas town (based after Hearne, Texas where the real incident took place). One day, while Dee is working a shift at the local diner, the powerful local district attorney (Michael O'Keefe) leads a drug bust, sweeping Dee’s housing project. Police drag Dee from work in handcuffs, dumping her in the women’s county prison. Indicted based on the uncorroborated word of a single and dubious police...
- 4/2/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have seven new clips in from Samuel Goldwyn Films' drama "American Violet," starring Alfre Woodard, Nicole Beharie, Tim Blake Nelson, Michael O'Keefe and Charles S. Dutton. Release is set for April 17th in limited locations. Tim Disney ("Blessed Art Thou") directs the film from the writing by Bill Haney. Set in the midst of the 2000 presidential election, American Violet tells the story of Dee Roberts (Nicole Beharie), a 24 year-old African-American single mother of four, living in a small Texas town (based after Hearne, Texas where the real incident took place). One day, while Dee is working a shift at the local diner, the powerful local district attorney (Michael O'Keefe) leads a drug bust, sweeping Dee’s housing project. Police drag Dee from work in handcuffs...
- 4/2/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have seven new clips in from Samuel Goldwyn Films' drama "American Violet," starring Alfre Woodard, Nicole Beharie, Tim Blake Nelson, Michael O'Keefe and Charles S. Dutton. Release is set for April 17th in limited locations. Tim Disney ("Blessed Art Thou") directs the film from the writing by Bill Haney. Set in the midst of the 2000 presidential election, American Violet tells the story of Dee Roberts (Nicole Beharie), a 24 year-old African-American single mother of four, living in a small Texas town (based after Hearne, Texas where the real incident took place). One day, while Dee is working a shift at the local diner, the powerful local district attorney (Michael O'Keefe) leads a drug bust, sweeping Dee’s housing project. Police drag Dee from work in handcuffs...
- 4/2/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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