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Punjabi Pic ‘Jodi’ Latest To Break Out In Strong Market For Indian Fare – Specialty Box Office
Indian films are a box office mainstay and one, Jodi, from Rhythm Boyz Entertainment, hit big this weekend Stateside, grossing $734,000 on just 125 screens. In April, the film set a record as the most viewed Punjabi trailer in 24 hours (over 12 million views on YouTube).
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‘The Eight Mountains’ Scales Italian Alps With Best Opening Yet For Sideshow/Janus Films – Specialty Box Office
Sideshow/Janus Films is estimating a $36k gross or $18k per theater average for The Eight Mountains on two NYC screens, the strongest opening weekend to date for the team behind Drive My Car and EO.
The Cannes co-Jury Prize-winning film by Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeesch follows the…
‘Joyland’ Rocks Film Forum In Solid Arthouse Weekend – Specialty Box Office
Oscilloscope Laboratories’ Cannes Jury Prize Winner and Independent Spirit international film winner Joyland led New York’s Film Forum to one of its biggest opening weekends for a foreign language film in nearly a decade, taking in north of $21k on one screen, the distributor said. Buoyed by strong…
Jane Fonda-Lily Tomlin Pic ‘Moving On’ Sees $800K Opening – Specialty Box Office
Roadside Attraction's Moving On grossed an estimated $798k at about 800 theaters, about status quo this weekend for a specialty sector that's better but still looking to break out.
The audience for the Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin-toplined comedy was, not surprisingly, 63% female and 82% over 35…
Latest ‘Demon Slayer’ Makes $10 Million, But No ‘Mugen Train’ – Specialty Box Office
Aniplex and Crunchyroll of America's Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village grossed $10.1 million this weekend in 1,780 theaters. That’s a fourth place finish at the domestic box office but still half the opening of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train which opened…
‘The Quiet Girl’, ‘Emily’ Brontë Film, Oscar Shorts See Solid Grosses Amid Signs Of Consistent Recovery At The Arthouse – Specialty Box Office
The Quiet Girl, an Oscar contender for Best International Feature, opened to a robust $60k on six screens this weekend for a per-theater average of $10k. The film by Colm Bairead presented by SUPER LTD is based on the short story by Claire Keegan of a shy nine-year-old girl in rural Ireland. It led debuts…
‘EO’ Hoofs It To $1 Million; ‘Of An Age’, ‘Emily’, ‘Return To Seoul’ Debut & Oscar Nominees Crowd Arthouses – Specialty Box Office
EO, the Sideshow/Janus films release told from the point of view of a donkey, is set to pass the $1 million mark in week 14. The Cannes-premiering film by Jerzy Skolimowski, Academy Award nominated for Best International Feature, will gross an estimated $27.6k for the four-day President’s weekend on 37…
Former Landmark Theatres Site On New York’s West 57th Street Resurrected By Look Cinemas, With Summer Opening Planned
Manhattan is getting one of its movie theaters back.
Look Dine-In Cinemas has reached a long-term lease deal with the Durst Organization, owners of 57 West, and will start up operations this summer. The distinctively designed, triangular building hard by the Hudson River had for several years housed…
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‘The Civil Dead’ Gets Spirited Welcome From Fans Of Duo Behind Utopia’s Micro-Budget Supernatural Slacker Comedy — Specialty Box Office
Utopia opened Clay Tatum and Whitmer Thomas’ slacker comedy The Civil Dead, the feature debut from the lifelong friends from Gulf Shores, Alabama who have been making projects together — from skateboarding videos to an HBO special — since grade school. It’s grossed $17k so far on 27 screens including a…
‘BTS: Yet To Come’ Sings Green On Screen – Specialty Box Office
K-Pop legend BTS may be on hiatus, but fans are decidedly not. Concert film BTS: Yet To Come hit No. 5 at the North American box office this weekend with $5.1 million on 1,100+ screens, for a cume topping $7.8 million from the first showing February 1.
The group said last year it was planning to take…
‘Fear’, ‘Infinity Pool’, ‘Skinamarink’ Scare Up Cash In Indie Horror Bonanza – Specialty Box Office
Even on a specialty level, horror just works post-pandemic with the latest pop from a strong showing by a trio of films, Fear and Infinity Pool, released this weekend, and Skinamarink in week three.
Fear hails from Deon and Roxanne Avent Taylor's Hidden Empire Film Group, the all-Black production…
‘The Whale’ Swims Past $11 Million Cume; ‘Saint Omer’ Sees Solid NY/LA Open As Awards Race Picks Up – Specialty Box Office
A24's The Whale crossed the $11-million mark in week six as it jumped to 1,500 screens from 835 as the Brendan Fraser-starrer and other contenders continue to tweak theatrical runs through awards season.
The film, which received a PGA nomination for Best Motion Picture this week along with SAG noms…
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