Only two new wide releases hit this weekend but there was only one Money Monster and it wasn't Money Monster but that superhero-filled Civil War. Naturally the good Captain didn't make room for them in his second weekend, planting himself like a tree. "No, you move." Speaking of plants with no give - The Jungle Book isn't budging either. The next two weekends will be a tougher test for both The Avenger's and Mowgli's staying power since five new multiplex friendly movies enter the fray soon: Angry Birds, The Nice Guys, and Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising are next (I'm hearing surprisingly good things about all three. WTF?); and for Memorial Day Weekend the Alice in Wonderland and X-Men sequels challenge all of them for summer box office dominance though they're sure to win the gaudy sweepstakes.
Which of those five upcoming pictures are you planning to see and what did you catch this weekend?
Arrows indicate losing or gaining screens
TOP WIDE RELEASES
01 Captain America: Civil War $72.6 (cum. $295.9) Review
๐ป02 The Jungle Book $17.1 (cum. $311.1) Articles
03 Money Monster $14.7 NEW Jack O'Connell
04 Darkness $4.9 NEW
๐บ05 Mother's Day $3.2 (cum. $28.7)
TOP TEN LIMITED
Excluding previously wide.
๐บ01 Sing Street $619K (cum. $1.9) Review
๐บ02 The Man Who Knew Infinity $508K (cum. $.9)
๐บ03 Green Room $411K (cum. $2.7)
๐บ04 The Meddler $372K (cum. $1) Review
๐ป05 Hologram for the King $233K (cum. $3.8) Review
06 The Lobster $190K NEW Reviewish
๐บ07 A Bigger Splash $189K (cum. $.3) Reviewish
08 Love & Friendship $133K NEW Review
09 AmeriGeddon $131K NEW
๐ป10 Compadres $150K (cum. $2.9)
I saw Love & Friendship on Jose's recommendation and it was delightfully arch and funny. I especially enjoyed Chloe Sevigny's awful American accomplice to Lady Susan's shady lady antics. Then I returned to Civil War because my bestie wanted to see it. My opinion didn't budge an iota from the first time (which is generally not a good sign that the movie will continue to grow in estimation). In short: good movie but the least of the three Captain Americas, largely because it's much slower, longer (they've been jumping 10 extra minutes with each Cap movie!) and loses the focus on the All American Super Soldier to set up multiple future franchises from Spider-Man: Homecoming to The Black Panther to Avengers: Infinity War Pts 1 & 2 (the latter two will be getting a title change and won't be Parts 1 and Parts 2 as the public has finally caught on to that cheat for extra dollars for one movie).