Weekend Box Office Estimates January 18th-20th (ESTIMATES) 🔺 = New or Expanded Theater Count / ★= Recommended |
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W I D E 800+ screens |
PLATFORM / LIMITED excluding prev. wide |
1. 🔺 Glass $40.5 on 3841 screens *NEW* Review |
1.🔺 Stan & Ollie $391k on 84 screens (cum. $789k) Review ★ |
2. The Upside $15.6 on 3320 screens (cum. $43.9) |
2. 🔺 Cold War $355k on 39 screens (cum. $748k) Review, Podcast, Oscar FINALIST ★ |
3. 🔺 Dragon Ball Super: Broly $10.6 on 1233 screens (cum. $21) *NEW* |
3. Free Solo $264k on 98 screens (cum. $13.1) Review ★ |
4. Aquaman $10.3 on 3475 screens (cum. $304.3) Review, Podcast |
4. Perfect Strangers $185k on 132 screens (cum. $737k) |
3. Into the Spider-Verse $7.2 on 2712 screens (cum. $158.2) Review ★ |
5.🔺 Destroyer $150k on 50 screens (cum. $636k) Review, FYC Best Actress ★ |
Other than the big openings for M Night Shyamalan's Glass and the anime film Dragon Ball Super: Broly the story of the weekend was surely Cold War jumping up 264% percent. If it gets an Oscar nomination (or two? three?) on Tuesday its timing for a significant expansion (provided that that's next weekend) will be perfect.
What did you see this weekend? I spent the weekend announcing Film Bitch Awards so that was movie-madness enough for me. Instead I hit Broadway to see Choir Boy from Moonlight writer Tarrel Alvin McCraney. Recommended.