By Anthony D'Alessandro
31.01.2020 - 21:41 / deadline.com
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
All the action over Super Bowl weekend will be in the Hard Rock Stadium down in Miami, not at the box office.
Two wide entries will enter the marketplace, IM Global/Paramount/Eon’s Blake Lively R-rated femme assassin movie Rhythm Section and Orion/United Artists Releasing’s PG-13 fantasy horror Gretel & Hansel, but neither are expected to make any kind of excitement at the multiplex. Rhythm Section, which cost $50M before
By Anthony D'Alessandro
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Box office newcomers “Rhythm Section” and “Gretel and Hansel” fumbled as “Bad Boys for Life” remained champions during a painfully slow Super Bowl weekend.
Box office champ Bad Boys for Life is sacking new offerings The Rhythm Section and Gretel & Hansel.Super Bowl weekend is always challenging for Hollywood, since traffic at the multiplex falls off precipitously on Sunday. The NFL championship remains the most-watched live event of the year in the U.S.Sony's action comedy will easily stay No.
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Sony’s “Bad Boys for Life” is showing plenty of life at North American multiplexes with about $17 million at 3,705 sites for its third consecutive victory, early estimates showed Friday.
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Paramount’s spy thriller “The Rhythm Section,” starring Blake Lively, opened quietly with $235,000 at 2,256 North American locations on Thursday night.
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Oz Perkins' decidedly feminist take on the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale is so gorgeous in its imagery that you almost wish it were a silent film. Largely faithful to its source material in spirit but stretching out in interesting new directions, Gretel & Hansel may alienate some horror movie fans with its extremely leisurely pacing and emphasis on atmosphere and mood rather than visceral shocks.
Ticket sales could grind to a halt over Super Bowl weekend, a notoriously quiet time of year at the box office.