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Entries in The Whale (17)

Monday
Jan092023

Weekend Box Office: M3GAN is Another Slasher Hit

By Ben Miller

As Smile and The Black Phone proved in 2022, no genre gets more bang for their buck than horror.  Avatar: The Way of Water was the top draw at theaters this weekend, but it's the murderous robot M3GAN that made the biggest splash.  Budgeted at a mere $12 million, Gerard Jonstone's film grossed a shocking $30 million to go along with jubiliant critical praise (93% on Rotten Tomatoes!).  After all, she is our new horror princessThe Way of Water managed just a 33% drop in its fourth week with $45 million as it barrells it's way towards $2 billion worldwide.  Despite only being in theaters for four weeks, it's the seventh highest grossing movie of all-time.  James Cameron cannot miss (at least financially).

Weekend Box Office (actuals)
Jan 6th-8th
πŸ”Ί = new or expanding /  β˜… = Recommended
WIDE (OVER 800 SCREENS) LIMITED / PLATFORM 
M3GAN A MAN CALLED OTTO
1 β˜… AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER $45.8 (cum. $517.6) 4340 screens

1 πŸ”Ί   A MAN CALLED OTTO $4.2 (cum. $4.2) 637 screens

πŸ”Ί β˜… M3GAN $30.4 *NEW* 3509 screens

2 πŸ”Ί β˜… CORSAGE $251k (cum. $342k) 317 screens

 

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Wednesday
Jan042023

Weekend Box Office: New Year, New Highs

By Ben Miller

In a refreshing change of pace, the long holiday weekend box office was full of good news!  Pretty much every film was up following that storm-stifling Christmas weekend.  Nothing new debuted in wide release, so Avatar: The Way of Water was able to actually increase from the week before.  James Cameron's movies typically have remarkable legs.  Its $67.4 million haul was good enough to place it as the third best third weekend of all-time, behind the film's predecessor and The Force Awakens.  Very good company to be in, box office-wise.  But it wasn't just Avatar.  Of the top 16 films at the box office, 13 increased from the week before!

Weekend Box Office (actuals)
Dec 30th-January 2nd
πŸ”Ί = new or expanding /  β˜… = Recommended
WIDE (OVER 800 SCREENS) LIMITED / PLATFORM 
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER THE WHALE
1 β˜… AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER $67.4 (cum. $425.5) 4202 screens

πŸ”Ί THE WHALE $1.3 (cum. $5.8) 623 screens

 

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Wednesday
Dec282022

Weekend Box Office: A Cold Christmas

By Ben Miller

Traditionally seen as one of the big box office weekends of the year, the Christmas box office was hampered by the devestating cold weather.  Avatar: The Way of Water cruised to another easy box office championship but the entire weekend only made slightly north of $80 million.

Weekend Box Office (actuals)
Dec 23rd-25th
πŸ”Ί = new or expanding /  β˜… = Recommended
WIDE (OVER 800 SCREENS) LIMITED / PLATFORM 
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER THE WHALE
1 β˜… AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER $63.3 (cum. $261) 4202 screens

πŸ”Ί THE WHALE $1.0 (cum. $2.5) 603 screens

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Tuesday
Dec202022

Weekend Box Office: A $134 Million Disappointment?

By Ben Miller

Avatar: The Way of Water made most of the money from this weekend's box office.  James Cameron's follow-up to 2009's Avatar was the unsurprising winner of the weekend with $134 million.  Oddly, that number is far below expectations for a supremely expensive film, which is in the realm of $250 million.  That doesn't mean all is said and done for the film's commercial chances.  The rest of the box office only managed $18 million.  It's still realistic for The Way of Water to end up as the highest grossing film of the year not named Top Gun: Maverick.

It also helps that Way of Water is playing on more expensive IMAX and 3D screens.  The film is well-regarded by critics (78% on Rotten Tomatoes) and has an A Cinemascore.  If anything can have legs, it's probably this.

Weekend Box Office (actuals)
Dec 16th-18th
πŸ”Ί = new or expanding /  β˜… = Recommended
WIDE (OVER 800 SCREENS) LIMITED / PLATFORM 
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER THE WHALE
1 πŸ”Ίβ˜… AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER $134.1*NEW* 4202 screens

πŸ”Ί  EMPIRE OF LIGHT $233k (cum. $460k) 436 screens

 

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Monday
Dec192022

Interview: Sadie Sink on Her Powerhouse Performance in β€˜The Whale’

By Abe Friedtanzer


Despite early buzz from fall festivals, The Whale has not turned out to be a slam-dunk awards season player. After being shut out by the Independent Spirit Awards, star Brendan Fraser has earned nominations from most other awards bodies, with supporting actress Hong Chau and playwright/screenwriter Samuel D. Hunter also picking up bids along the way. There are those who say that the film and Fraser’s performance are manipulative and highly overrated, but I’m firmly in the opposite camp;  I think The Whale is the best film of 2022.

Fraser and Chau aren’t the only ones who turn in tremendous performances. As Ellie, the daughter of Fraser’s Charlie, Sadie Sink bursts in with anger to confront a father who has never been there for her but, at this moment, seems deeply interested in her happiness. Sink was already the best thing about season four of Stranger Things, and it’s wonderful to see her deliver so well in a role like this...

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