by Nathaniel R
Weekend Box Office (March 23rd-25th) Estimates |
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W I D E 800+ screens |
L I M I T E D excluding prev. wide |
1. 🔺Pacific Rim: Uprising $28 NEW |
1. 🔺 Isle of Dogs $1.5 on 27 screens NEW CAPSULE |
2. Black Panther $16.6 (cum. $630.9) PODCAST | 2. 🔺 The Death of Stalin $1 on 140 screens (cum. $2) REVIEW |
3.🔺 I Can Only Imagine $13.8 (cum. $38.3) |
3. The Leisure Seeker $315k on 117 screens (cum. $717k) |
4. 🔺 Sherlock Gnomes $10.6 NEW |
4. Thoroughbreds $160k on 117 screens (cum. $2.7) REVIEW |
5. Tomb Raider $10.4 (cum. $41.7) |
5. 🔺 Flower $125k on 57 screens (cum. $190k) |
6. A Wrinkle in Time $8 (cum. $73.8) REVIEW | 6. 🔺 Getting Grace $107k on 60 screens NEW |
7. Love, Simon $7.8 (cum. $23.6) REVIEW | 7. A Fantastic Woman $100k on 121 screens (cum. $1.6) REVIEW | OSCAR WIN |
8. Paul, Apostle of Christ $5 NEW |
8. Foxtrot $76k on 26 screens (cum. $270k) |
9. Game Night $4.1 (cum. $60.8) REVIEW | 9. The Party $$47k on 70 screens (cum. $677k) |
10. 🔺 Midnight Sun $4.1 NEW | 10. 🔺 Itzhak $41k on 29 screens (cum. $115k) |
🔺 = new or expanding its theater count numbers (in millions unless otherwise noted) from box office mojo |
What did you see this week? I did a triple feature to try to not fall any further behind with Pacific Rim: Uprising, Isle of Dogs, and Unsane. Curiously, Pacific Rim Uprising, the #1 film of the weekend, was the only theater that wasn't jam-packed. Then again this is NYC so directors are more of a draw here so Soderbergh and Wes Anderson pulled them in. Especially Anderson. The movie is such a delight. I'd totally be okay with him making every other movie of his as an animated feature.