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A24’s ‘Marcel The Shell With Shoes On’ Makes A Splash – Specialty Box Office
The big screen debut of Marcel The Shell With Shoes On opened at $170K on six screens in New York and LA, the highest PSA of the weekend at $28,267 for the iconic lonely snail voiced by Jenny Slate.
The mock documentary about the loveable anthropomorphic mollusk hails from distributor A24, a distributor that manages…
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Antonio Banderas, Penélope Cruz Fans Flock To ‘Official Competition’ In Limited Release – Specialty Box Office
IFC Films opened Official Competition starring Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas and Oscar Martínez at four theaters in NYC and LA for an estimated three-day gross of $34,000 and per-theater-averages of $8,500 for the comedy directed by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat following it U.S. premiere at the Tribeca Festival…
Utopia Rock Doc ‘Freakscene: The Story Of Dinosaur JR’ Makes $17K At A Brooklyn Screening, Live Set – Specialty Box Office
Two premiere screenings of rock documentary Freakscene: The Story Of Dinosaur JR
grossed over $19K this weekend with a single Saturday show at iconic music venue The Opera House in Williamsburg, Brooklyn taking in north of $17K. Independent distributor Utopia worked with Murmrr, which produces live music events, and…
Faith-Based ‘Family Camp’ Pitches Tent In Top 10 Carried By Midwest, South – Specialty Box Office
Roadside Attractions' faith-based family comedy Family Camp opened to $1.42 million and is no. 9 of the top 10 ten this weekend on 854 screens. One of the strongest specialty openings this year, the film saw a release campaign led by WTA Media lean heavily into the faith-based audience with strong grassroots marketing…
Arianna Bocco Hopes ‘Happening’ “Sparks Important Conversations About Our Future” After Solid Open At Arthouse And Multiplex – Specialty Box Office
Audrey Diwan's Happening opened to an estimated $34k on four screens in NY and LA this weekend for a PTA of $8,500. The locations on both coasts — IFC Center/AMC Lincoln Square and The Landmark/AMC The Grove — while limited showed the abortion drama set in 1968 France competing successfully in commercial crossover…
Gaspar Noé On Directing ‘Vortex’ And Dario Argento – Specialty Box Office
Vortex — which opened this weekend to a full house at NYC’s IFC Center — has an unusual star, Dario Argento. Here’s how the film’s helmer Gaspar Noe convinced the iconic Italian horror movie director into his first lead acting role.
"There were three reasons" he said yes, Noe told Deadline. "The first one, he said…
How Focus Features’ ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ Ushers In Specialty Label’s First Franchise – CinemaCon
EXCLUSIVE: When Downton Abbey first burst on the scene in 2010, the Julian Fellowes-created series quickly drew audiences and made headlines for its unique spin on the traditional British period drama. This was not your grandmother's upstairs/downstairs look at the upper crust, rather its take on the aristocracy gave…
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‘Tale Of King Crab’ Launches Robust Italian Arthouse Slate With Help From Cinecitta, Ira Deutchman – Specialty Box Office
The Tale Of King Crab, a cinematically striking fable shot in rural Italy and Argentina, opened to a three-day gross of $5,120 at Film at Lincoln Center this weekend — the first in a string of Italian offerings set to arrive on the specialty scene through the summer.
"In today's challenging arthouse market, we count…
Gustavo Dudamel Doc ‘Viva Maestro’ Draws Fans Of LA Phil Conductor, David Lynch Buffs Flock to Remastered ‘Inland Empire’ – Specialty Box Office
Viva Maestro, a documentary starring the charismatic music and artistic director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel, opened on a high note taking in $14,310 on two screens — Film Forum/NYC and The Landmark/LA. That's a PTA of $7,155 for the film directed by Ted Braun (Darfur Now, Betting on Zero) and…
‘Everything Everywhere All Once’ Blasts Off With Record Opening For A24 – Specialty Box Office
Everything Everywhere All At Once grossed over half a million dollars on 10 screens in NYC, LA and San Francisco for a hefty $50,965 per-screen-average — a number rarely seen since the pre-Covid old days of theatrical releases and the biggest of the year so far. The mind-melding Michelle Yeoh-starrer directed by the…
‘Everything Everywhere All At Once,’ ‘Infinite Storm,’ ‘Mothering Sunday’ An Indie Crush On Oscar Weekend – Specialty Preview
A24's SXSW opener Everything Everywhere All At Once, Bleecker Street's Infinite Storm and Sony Pictures Classics' Mothering Sunday offer something that's been rare of late at the specialty box office, fresh content and choice.
They're in a market with only one new studio wide release, Paramount's The Lost City with…
‘X’ Marks A Budding Slasher Franchise For A24 – Specialty Box Office
A24's smart slasher/horror X grossed over $4.4M on 2,865 screens to take fourth place at the weekend box office, topping expectations for writer/director Ti West's return after a six-year absence from film. His first ever wide release, a cross between the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Boogie Nights, is currently…
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