Box Office: A Fantastic Woman, A Wrinkle in Time, and More...
by Nathaniel R
Weekend Box Office (March 9th-11th) Estimates |
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W I D E 800+ screens |
L I M I T E D excluding prev. wide |
1. Black Panther $41.1 (cum. $562) PODCAST |
1. ๐บ Thoroughbreds $1.2 on 549 screens NEW REVIEW |
2. ๐บ A Wrinkle in Time (pictured) $33.3 NEW REVIEW | 2. ๐บ A Fantastic Woman (pictured) $287k on 166 screens (cum. $1.1) REVIEW | OSCAR WIN |
3.๐บ Strangers Prey at Night $10.4 NEW |
3.๐บ The Death of Stalin $181k on 4 screens NEW REVIEW |
4. Red Sparrow $8.1 (cum. $31.1) REVIEW | JENNIFER IN VERSACE |
4. ๐บ The Leisure Seeker $119k on 28 screens NEW |
5. Game Night $7.9 (cum. $45) REVIEW |
5. The Party $98k on 91 screens (cum. $483k) |
It's a history-making weekend at the box office. For the first time ever the two top grossers are both from African-American directors. Ryan Coogler's Black Panther continues its astonishing run. It's now the biggest non-Star Wars hit since Jurassic World three years ago and The Avengers before that six years ago and likely to outgross them both). It was also opening weekend for Ava DuVernay's A Wrinkle in Time. $33 million for a movie with no bankable stars that's not a sequel is good though people are calling it a failure due to its heavy price tag. How the Oscars affected the box office after the jump...