Finally, some options at the movie theater! 
Monday, June 3, 2019 at 9:02PM
NATHANIEL R in Godzilla, Ma, Rocketman, box office

What did you see over the weekend? I saw four movies - a fun weekend. FINALLY. It's always better when multiple options of quality arrive instead of every distributor clearing the way for some preordained lame Disney blockbuster.

The charts and a few notes are after the jump...

Weekend Box Office
May 31st-June 2nd 
🔺 = new or expanded theater counts / ★ = recommended
W I D E
PLATFORM / LIMITED
1 🔺 Godzilla: King of the Monsters $47.7 on 4108 screens *new*
1 🔺 Biggest Little Farm $435k on 275 screens (cum. $1.8)
2 Aladdin $42.8 on 4476 screens (cum. $185.5) 1992 RETRO
2 🔺  The Souvenir $133k on 74 screens (cum. $460k)  REVIEWPODCAST â˜…
3 🔺 Rocketman  $25.7 on 3610 screens *new*  REVIEW â˜…
3 The White Crow $125k on 212 screens (cum. $1.5) PODCAST
4 🔺 Ma  $18 on 2808 screens *new* REVIEW
4 Echo in the Canyon $96k on 14 screens (cum. $251k) 
5 John Wick Chapter 3  $11 on 3604 screens ($125.7) REVIEWKEANU REEVES
5 🔺  All is True $90k on 81 screens (cum. $464k)  JUDI DENCH 
6  Avengers: Endgame $8 on 3105 screens (cum. $815.7) â˜…
6 The Church $82k on 91 screens (cum. $735k) 
7 Detective Pikachu  $6.9 on 3147 screens (cum. $130.8) REVIEW
7 🔺 Non-Fiction $75k on 84 screens (cum. $449k) 
8 Booksmart $3.3 on 2518 screens (cum. $14.3) REVIEW  â˜…
8 Amazing Grace (concert doc) $70k on 100 screens (cum. $4.2) 
9 Brightburn $2.4 on 2607 screens (cum. $14.3)
9 Mayday Life (concert doc) $47k on 8 screens *new*
10 The Hustle $1.3 on 1407 screens (cum. $33.2) ANNE HATHAWAYPODCASTREVIEW
10 Red Joan $46k on 74 screens (cum. $1.4) JUDI DENCH 


numbers on that chart are pulled from boxofficemojo.

NEW WIDE RELEASES Godzilla King of Monsters was the champ this weekend, coming in at $47.7 million but that number comes with a bummer of a caveat. The fantastic 2014 monster movie opened at $93 and its sorta sequel Kong Skull Island opened at $61 and now this one at $47? It doesn't bode well for Godzilla vs Kong next spring given the depreciating returns unless that big monster match up reignites audience enthusiam.

Ma had a great weekend given its very low budget so it'll be profitable in no time (horror remains the safest genre always for turning a profit).

It's too soon to tell how successful Rocketman will be. It opened at about half the size of Bohemian Rhapsody, domestically speaking, so whether or not it is a big hit will depend on whether or not it has legs throughout the summer.

NEW LIMITED RELEASES Pretty quiet weekend for the arthouses with no significant openings, though Biggest Little Farm and Souvenir continue to expand. Next weekend should be big at the arthouses, though: Late Night, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, the Matt Bomer comedy Papi Chulo, 2 documentaries, and 2 South Korean movies are all opening in select cities. When it rains it pours.

 

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