#BOXOFFICE: “THE JOKER” LAUGHS ITS WAY TO THE TOP
This is no joke, THE JOKER debuts with a phenomenal $94 million from 4,374 theatres for Warner Bros. this weekend. The Golden Lion winner at Venice gets 70% on the Tomatometer and a B+ CinemaScore, while becoming The Hangover Helmer Todd Phillips' best opening yet.
ABONIMABLE is in second with $13 million for Universal Pictures, a two week total of $37.8 million.
DOWNTON ABBEY is in third $8.7 million, a three week total of $87 million for Focus Features/Universal Pictures.
HUSTLERS lands in ...
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#BOXOFFICE: “ABONIMABLE” MAKES IT SNOW
TIFF '19 selection ABONIMABLE makes it snow this weekend at the Box Office, taking top spot with $20 million from 4,242 theatres across North America for Universal Pictures. The Animated Feature gets 79% on the Tomatometer and an A CinemaScore.
In second is DOWNTON ABBEY with $13.2 million for Focus Features/Universal Pictures, making a two week tally of $52.7 million domestically.
HUSTLERS is still showing gumption in third with $10.3 million for Elevation Pictures/STX Entertainment, almost ...
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#BOXOFFICE: “DOWNTON ABBEY” LOOKING UP
Things are looking up for DOWNTON ABBEY as it has a smashing debut for Focus Features/Universal Pictures, taking $31 million from 3,079 theatres. Along with that comes raves at 85% and an A CinemaScore. This is the first #1 opening for Focus Feautres since The American and an all-time best opening for the company.
In second is Brad Pitt-starrer AD ASTRA with $19.1 million for Disney, from 3,079 theatres. It gets a 82% on the Tomatometer and B- CinemaScore, with an estimated $80+ million ...
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#BOXOFFICE: “IT” MAKES IT TWO WEEKS ON-TOP
IT: CHAPTER TWO scares audiences a second straight week, taking $40.1 million from 4,570 theatres across North America. This brings its two-week total to $153.1 million for Warner Bros.
TIFF '19 selection HUSTLERS debuts huge for STX Entertainment, making it the studio's best opening yet with $32.5 million from 3,250 theatres. It gets 87% on the Tomatometer and a B- CinemaScore.
ANGEL HAS FALLEN is in third with $4.3 million, a total $60.3 million grossed over four weeks for Lionsgate ...
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#BOXOFFICE: NO CLOWNING AROUND FOR “IT: CHAPTER TWO”
IT: CHAPTER TWO debuts at the Box Office with a smashing $92 million from 4,570 theatres across North America for Warner Bros. It also has the distinction of the second-highest opening ever for an R-rated film, behind only its predecessor. It gets 63% on the Tomatometer and a B+ CinemaScore.
ANGEL HAS FALLEN is a distant second with $6 million in its third week out for Lionsgate Films/VVS Films. It has earned $53.5 million domestically.
GOOD BOYS places third with $5.4 million, a total $66.9 ...
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#BOXOFFICE: “ANGEL HAS FALLEN” STILL FLYING WEEK TWO
For a second straight week, ANGEL HAS FALLEN claims top spot at the Box Office. Its take of $13 million from 3,336 theatres this weekend is enough to claim the throne based on few new releases to surface. By end of Labour Day weekend, it will have made $45.9 million for VVS Films/Lionsgate Films.
In second spot is GOOD BOYS with $8.8 million in its third week out for Universal Pictures, a total $58 million grossed.
In third is Disney's THE LION KING in third with $6.4 million, a total $522.7 ...
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#BOXOFFICE: “ANGEL HAS FALLEN” RISES TO THE TOP
ANGEL HAS FALLEN rises to the top in its debut taking-in $20 million from 3,286 North American theatres for Lionsgate Films/VVS Films. It gets 40% on the Tomatometer and an A- CinemaScore. While the Gerard Butler-fronted Franchise accomplishes its first #1 debut, it's best opening still goes to first film, 2013's Olympus Has Fallen with $30.3 million.
GOOD BOYS slips to second spot with $10.3 million week two for Universal Pictures, a two-week total of $40.6 million domestically.
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#BOXOFFICE: “GOOD BOYS” GETS A PAT ON THE BACK IN DEBUT
GOOD BOYS gets a pat on the back with a debut in top spot, taking $20 million from 3,204 theatres. The R-rated Comedy with a trio of child actors including Canada's Jacob Tremblay, gets 80% on the Tomatometer and a B+ CinemaScore.
FAST & FURIOUS PRESENT: HOBBS & SHAW lands in second with $12.5 million, a total $132 million grossed over three weeks for Universal Pictures.
DISNEY'S THE LION KING is in third with $11.7 million with $495.9 million grossed over five weeks ...
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#BOXOFFICE: “HOBBS & SHAW” STILL TO FAST FOR COMPETITION
FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS & SHAW takes its lead to two weeks, nabbing top spot at the Box Office once again with $28 million from 4,344 theatres for Universal Pictures. Over two weeks, it has grossed $108.1 million domestically.
In second is a debuting SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK, with $20.8 million for CBS Films/eOne Films from 3,135 theatres. It gets 80% on the Tomatometer and a C CinemaScore.
DISNEY'S THE LION KING lands in third spot this weekend with $20 million, a ...
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#BOXOFFICE: “HOBBS & SHAW” TOO FAST TO CATCH
FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS & SHAW continues its winning tradition, the spin-off taking top of the Box Office with $61 million from 4,253 theatres for Universal Pictures. It gets a passing 61% on the Tomatometer and an A- CinemaScore. 2015's Furious 7 still holds the best opening for the Franchise, with $147 million.
In second this weekend is THE LION KING which in its third week out gets $37.9 million for Disney from 4,802 theatres. It has made $430.5 million thus far ...
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