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‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ Crowns October Indie Revival – Specialty Box Office - deadline.com - Chicago - county San Diego - Seattle - San Francisco - city Denver - city Phoenix - Boston - city Portland - Austin - city Century
deadline.com
23.10.2022 / 23:11

‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ Crowns October Indie Revival – Specialty Box Office

Searchlight Pictures’ The Banshees Of Inisherin opened to an estimated $181,000 and a raring per screen average of $45,250, beating Tár’s impressive $40,000. Both opened in four locations and now rank no. 2 and no. 3 for an indie per-theater gross this year after A24’s Everything Everywhere All At Once. That film’s in a class of its own with an April opening PTA of over $50k on many more screens and a $100 million+ worldwide grosses. But Banshees is the latest in a wave of strong limited openings this month from Decision To Leave to Triangle of Sadness to Aftersun to Till making the case for an arthouse revival. Case made.

‘Till’, ‘Decision To Leave’ Open Strong As ‘Tár’, ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ Persevere; A Comeback For Adult-Minded Fare? – Specialty Box Office - deadline.com - state Mississippi
deadline.com
16.10.2022 / 23:27

‘Till’, ‘Decision To Leave’ Open Strong As ‘Tár’, ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ Persevere; A Comeback For Adult-Minded Fare? – Specialty Box Office

Chinonye Chukwu’s Till got off to a solid start at the specialized box office, grossing over $15k per theater from 16 locations in five markets for an estimated weekend gross of $240.9k, possibly more depending on how Sunday plays out.

‘Till,’ ‘Decision to Leave’ Lead Slow Weekend Indie Box Office - thewrap.com - New York - Los Angeles - New York - North Korea
thewrap.com
16.10.2022 / 23:09

‘Till,’ ‘Decision to Leave’ Lead Slow Weekend Indie Box Office

“Till,” directed by “Clemency” filmmaker Chinonye Chukwu, was released in five cities this weekend and grossed $240,940, bringing its per theater average to $15,059 as it will expand to 150-200 theaters in 30 cities next weekend. With critical acclaim on Rotten Tomatoes with a 100% approval rating and a 92% positive rating on Comscore/Screen Engine’s Posttrak, “Till” has built Oscar buzz for lead actress Danielle Deadwyler for her performance as Mamie Till-Mobley, who spent years fighting for justice after the racist lynching of her 14-year-old son, Emmett.

‘Halloween Ends’ Slides Beneath ‘Halloween Kills’ With $43 Million Box Office Opening - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
15.10.2022 / 19:01

‘Halloween Ends’ Slides Beneath ‘Halloween Kills’ With $43 Million Box Office Opening

Halloween Ends” is still going to turn a sizable profit with an estimated $43 million opening weekend, but its day-and-date release on Peacock and weak reviews from critics and audiences alike are already having an impact. Prior to release, the final installment in David Gordon Green’s “Halloween” reboot trilogy was projected to open to $50 million, matching the $49.4 million opening of last year’s “Halloween Kills,” which was also a day-and-date release.

Can ‘Halloween Ends’ Turn Jamie Lee Curtis’ Last Stand Into a Big Box Office Run? - thewrap.com - Beyond
thewrap.com
12.10.2022 / 23:56

Can ‘Halloween Ends’ Turn Jamie Lee Curtis’ Last Stand Into a Big Box Office Run?

$49.4 million last year and finished with a $92 million domestic total, and pre-release projections for “Ends” have it matching that opening mark with a $50 million opening. By contrast, the first installment in this “Halloween” revival in 2018 opened to $76 million on the way to a $159 million domestic total and $255 million worldwide, buoyed before its release by strong reviews from critics praising Jamie Lee Curtis’ return to her debut role, Laurie Strode, that expanded interest beyond the series’ most devoted fans. “Kills,” on the other hand, got much poorer reviews, with critics slamming the sequel for sidelining Laurie in the hospital instead of having her take the murderous Michael Myers head-on like she did in the first film.

‘Halloween Ends’ Looks To Slay $50M+ Opening, Finally Bringing Life To Sleepy Fall Box Office – Preview - deadline.com
deadline.com
11.10.2022 / 23:53

‘Halloween Ends’ Looks To Slay $50M+ Opening, Finally Bringing Life To Sleepy Fall Box Office – Preview

The over and under on Universal/Blumhouse/Miramax’s Halloween Kills is $50M at 3,800 theaters. Some even see it possibly touching $60M. And that’s with a theatrical day and date on Peacock. That opening alone is what all films have been averaging at the box office over the last three weekends — $55M.

Will Oscar Movies Finally Rebound at the Box Office? Deciphering Ticket Sales for ‘Tár’ and ‘Triangle of Sadness’ - variety.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles
variety.com
10.10.2022 / 18:39

Will Oscar Movies Finally Rebound at the Box Office? Deciphering Ticket Sales for ‘Tár’ and ‘Triangle of Sadness’

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter After two years of upheaval and unfamiliarity at the box office, there’s something refreshingly familiar about the theatrical release of “Tár.” The acclaimed movie, directed by Todd Fields and starring Cate Blanchett as a world-famous conductor embroiled in a controversy of her own making, generated a stellar $160,000 from four theaters (two in New York City and two in Los Angeles) over the weekend, averaging a mighty $40,000 per location. Next weekend, it’s expanding its theater count (ever so slightly), to 30 new venues in 10 domestic markets. That kind of steady and deliberately paced rollout, one that relies almost entirely on positive word-of-mouth, is about as traditional as it gets for an arthouse film. Yet for most of the pandemic, it was rendered obsolete.

‘Tár’, ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ A Double Shot Of Optimism For Arthouse Fare – Specialty Box Office - deadline.com - New York
deadline.com
10.10.2022 / 00:43

‘Tár’, ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ A Double Shot Of Optimism For Arthouse Fare – Specialty Box Office

Focus Features’Tár opened in limited release to strong results with $160,000 at four locations in New York and Los Angles for a $40,000 per theater average, one of the best PTAs since Covid and not bad for a 2-hour and 38-minute arthouse film pre-pandemic.

Todd Field’s Return With Tár, Cannes Winner ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ Lead Busy Arthouse Weekend – Specialty Preview - deadline.com - New York - city Century
deadline.com
08.10.2022 / 00:37

Todd Field’s Return With Tár, Cannes Winner ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ Lead Busy Arthouse Weekend – Specialty Preview

Today Focus Features opens Tár, the strikingly original return of Todd Field, in four locations in NY and LA. The film premiered at Venice winning star Cate Blanchett Best Actress as musician and conductor Lydia Tár. Early this week, it seemed to mesmerize a sold-out Allice Tully Hall at the New York Film Festival.

‘Tár’ review: Cate Blanchett guns for an Oscar with a seismic role - nypost.com - New York - Manhattan - county Holmes
nypost.com
07.10.2022 / 22:51

‘Tár’ review: Cate Blanchett guns for an Oscar with a seismic role

Bohemian Rhapsody” about a celebrated maestro we would all be more familiar with if we had the time and money to regularly attend the Berliner Philharmoniker and skim Der Spiegel. Nein! She’s fake.Running time: 158 minutes.

French Indie Cinema Sector Calls For Revolution As Arthouse Box Office Slump Deepens - deadline.com - France - Paris
deadline.com
07.10.2022 / 19:23

French Indie Cinema Sector Calls For Revolution As Arthouse Box Office Slump Deepens

French cinema professionals from across the country’s independent production, distribution and exhibition chain flocked to an emergency general convention in Paris this week to raise the alarm over the future of their industry.

Box Office: David O. Russell’s ‘Amsterdam’ Faces Off Against ‘Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile’ in Slow Start to October - variety.com - USA - Hollywood - Taylor - Washington - county Swift - city Amsterdam
variety.com
06.10.2022 / 00:25

Box Office: David O. Russell’s ‘Amsterdam’ Faces Off Against ‘Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile’ in Slow Start to October

Brent Lang Executive Editor In one corner, a star-studded murder mystery from one of the most acclaimed directors in Hollywood. In the other, a family fable that features a CGI crocodile who sounds a lot like Shawn Mendes. As Hollywood heads into another quiet fall weekend at the box office, David O. Russell’s “Amsterdam” is squaring off against “Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile,” and both new releases are facing strong competition from reigning champ “Smile.” Of the two new entrants, “Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile” seems to be in the stronger position. There haven’t been many movies geared toward kids — the last one was “DC League of Super-Pets” way back in July. The $50 million production will open in more than 4,300 locations, where it should make $15 million or more. Sony Pictures, the studio behind the film, is being more conservative and projecting an opening in the $11 million to $12 million range. That could be enough for a first-place finish, depending on how steeply “Smile,” which opened to $22.6 million, drops in its second weekend of release.

Cate Blanchett on Learning How to Play Piano and Conduct for ‘Tár,’ How Movie Depicts the ‘Corrupting Nature of Power’ - variety.com - New York - USA
variety.com
04.10.2022 / 20:49

Cate Blanchett on Learning How to Play Piano and Conduct for ‘Tár,’ How Movie Depicts the ‘Corrupting Nature of Power’

Ethan Shanfeld Cate Blanchett stunned audiences on Monday night at the New York Film Festival with her commanding performance as Lydia Tár — a fictional celebrity composer who experiences a grand fall from grace after her past comes back to haunt her. When writer-director Todd Fields premiered “Tár” last month at the Venice Film Festival, the film generated instant Oscar buzz and received a six-minute standing ovation. Now, it’s gearing up for a limited release in select theaters later this week. On the red carpet at the North American premiere of “Tár,” Blanchett spoke with Variety about the parallels between Lydia Tár’s ferocious musical ambitions and her own illustrious acting career.

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