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Friday, February 02, 2018

BOX OFFICE RESULTS: LATE EDITION



Despite a 25% decline compared to the opening for its predecessor, Fox's Maze Runner: The Death Cure still managed a #1 finish at the weekend box office. Meanwhile, Entertainment Studios saw Hostiles deliver a solid performance as it expanded nationwide, Sony's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and The Greatest Showman continue to hold strong, The Shape of Water expands with strong numbers on the heels of its 13 Oscar nominations and Viva's Padmaavat secures a spot in the top ten despite playing in just 324 theaters. All told, the weekend's top twelve was still down ~7% compared to last year as January has slowed to a crawl.
With an estimated $23.5 million Fox's Maze Runner: The Death Cure topped the weekend box office. Carrying the largest budget of the three films ($62m) in the franchise, while not an unexpected debut, it remains a disappointing one as Death Cure comes in ~$7 million behind the debut for Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials and $9 million behind the first film, which debuted in September 2014. Based on these numbers it becomes clear the franchise failed to gain much of an audience outside the core fanbase and the on-set injury to star Dylan O'Brien, which delayed the film's release by nearly a year, didn't help either.
Like Scorch Trials, Death Cure received a "B+" CinemaScore and for the most part the film played similarly across gender lines to its two predecessors with females making up 51% of the total audience. However, it did play slightly older than both the first and second film with 43% of the audience coming in at 25 years or older compared to 33% for Scorch Trials and 36% for the first film.
Internationally, Death Cure began playing overseas last weekend, bringing in $15 million from four markets. This weekend it added nearly 70 markets and brought in an estimated $62.7 million pushing its worldwide cume to $105.5 million.
Finishing in second, and showing no signs of slowing down, is Sony's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, which falls to the runner-up position after three weeks in a row atop the box office, but does it in style. The film dropped just 16% this weekend, bringing in an estimated $16.4 million as its domestic cume climbs over $338 million. Not only has Jumanji now passed Spider-Man: Homecoming ($334.2m), but it has also passed Spider-Man 3 to become Sony's third largest domestic release of all-time.
Internationally, the film added an estimated $17.7 million this weekend bringing its international gross to $484 million for a worldwide cume reaching a massive $822 million. From a global perspective, the film is now Sony's fifth largest all time, passing Spider-Man which grossed $821.7 million globally.
Landing in third and more than doubling Mojo's forecast is Entertainment Studios's Hostiles. The film expanded nationwide this weekend into 2,816 locations (+2,697) and brought in an estimated $10.2 million. While this is a bit shy of the studio's bullish $12 million expectations, it shows some of the positive signals we were seeing in advance of release weren't false. With only a "B" CinemaScore it will be interesting to see how the film performs looking forward, but if it can deliver this result at the same time Oscar nominees are gaining so much attention it could hold on with decent numbers next weekend, though its core demo of 25+ males might be a hard sell over Super Bowl weekend.
Fox's The Greatest Showman lands in fourth place and simply refuses to vacate the weekend top five. Dropping just 11% this weekend the film brought in an estimated $9.5 million bringing its domestic cume to $126.4 million. Since going wide on December 20, The Greatest Showman has remained in the top five at the weekend box office and has also delivered four consecutive weekend grosses larger than its opening weekend of $8.8 million, as word of mouth continues to spread. Internationally, the film added an estimated $10 million this weekend bringing its worldwide cume to $259.5 million.
Making it three out of top five for the studio, Fox's The Post rounds out the top five after bringing in an estimated $8.85 million. The Steven Spielberg-directed film was nominated for two Oscars this past week, including Best Picture and Best Actress (Meryl Streep), and has now grossed $58.5 million domestically. The film also added five new international markets this weekend where it grossed an estimated $10.2 million, including a #1 debut in France with $3 million. The film's international cume thus far stands at $24.5 million.
Outside the top five we find The Shape of Water, which received the year's most Oscar nominations with 13, which certainly helped its box office prospects. The film expanded into 1,854 theaters (+1,001) and brought in an estimated $5.7 million bringing the film's domestic total to $37.6 million. Internationally the film played in ten markets this weekend and brought in an estimated $3.2 million, pushing its worldwide cume to $51.5 million.
And rounding out the top ten is a stellar performance from Viva's Padmaavat, which kicked off its weekend in 295 IMAX locations on Thursday with $507k and added another 29 locations over the weekend to finish with an estimated $4.2 million for a chart-topping average of $13,188 per theater. The film's performance breaks the all-time record for the largest Bollywood opening in North America previously held by P.K.s $3.56 million from 2014.
Outside the top ten we find a flurry of Oscar nominees beginning with Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri, which brought in an estimated $3.6 million bringing its domestic cume to $37 million; I, Tonya delivered an estimated $2.9 million from 960 locations for a domestic cume now totaling $18.8 million; Focus's Phantom Thread brought in $2.89 million for a cume of $10.6 million; Darkest Hour delivered $2.1 million for a cume topping $45 million; Lady Bird brought in $1.9 million as it continues to pad its lead as A24's highest grossing film of all-time, now totaling nearly $42 million.
Disney and Pixar's Best Animation contender Coco added an estimated $1.48 million to a domestic cume that now totals $202.7 million and Sony Classics' four-time Oscar nominee, including Best Picture, Call Me by Your Name brought in $1.34 million as its domestic total now tops $11 million. In addition to its domestic performance, Call Me by Your Name brought in $1.7 million internationally bringing its worldwide cume to $17.5 million.
 
TWLWTitle (click to view)StudioWeekend Gross% ChangeTheater Count / ChangeAverageTotal GrossBudget*Week #
1NMaze Runner: The Death CureFox$24,167,011-3,787-$6,382$24,167,011$621
21Jumanji: Welcome to the JungleSony$16,144,874-17.2%3,553-151$4,544$337,802,077$906
323HostilesENTMP$10,110,739+1,642.4%2,816+2,697$3,590$11,958,534-6
45The Greatest ShowmanFox$9,550,367-10.3%2,663-160$3,586$126,525,599$846
54The PostFox$9,107,141-22.3%2,640-211$3,450$58,793,064$506
6212 StrongWB$8,686,066-45.1%3,018+16$2,878$29,810,676-2
73Den of ThievesSTX$8,632,808-43.2%2,432-$3,550$28,775,253-2
816The Shape of WaterFoxS$5,922,553+170.9%1,854+1,001$3,194$37,901,298-9
96Paddington 2WB$5,668,433-29.2%2,792-910$2,030$32,118,849-3
10NPadmaavatVPD$4,430,255-324-$13,674$4,937,521-1

Monday, January 29, 2018

BOX OFFICE RESULTS: LATE EDITION



The weekend's new releases all outperformed expectations with both 12 Strong and Den of Thieves placing in the top three. However, neither was able to topple Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, which topped the weekend box office for the third straight weekend and in the process passed Skyfall to become Sony's fifth-highest grossing film ever.
Sony's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle delivered a chart-topping $20 million as the film's domestic cume climbs over $315 million. The film's international cume added another $32.6 million this weekend as its worldwide total now stands at $767.8 million, moving it into the top 80 all-time.
In second place Warner Bros.'s release of 12 Strong narrowly edged out its new release competition finishing ahead of the $15 million the studio anticipated heading into the weekend, grossing an estimated $16.5 million. The film received an "A" CinemaScore from opening day audiences, which was made up of 55% males vs. 45% females and of that audience, 79% were 25 years or older.
Not too far behind in third place is STX's Den of Thieves with an estimated $15.3 million from 2,432 locations. It's a strong performance, vastly outperforming Mojo's weekend forecast as well as the studio's anticipated debut in the high single digits. The R-rated heist thriller received a "B+" CinemaScore from opening day audience which, to no surprise, skewed male, making for 60% of the opening weekend audience. Also worthy of note, the film over indexed with African American audience members, which made up 30% of the opening day audience, double the MPAA frequent moviegoer index.
Fox's The Post finished in fourth as it entered its second weekend in wide release, bringing in an estimated $12.1 million. The film's domestic cume climbs over $45 million after two weeks in wide release while it is just getting started internationally, bringing in $9.9 million so far from 23 territories with several of the larger markets opening over the coming weeks.
Fox also rounds out the top five with the continued strong performance from The Greatest Showman, which dropped just 12% this weekend, delivering an estimated $11 million as the film's domestic cume is now approaching $115 million as it enters its fifth week in release. The musical also added an estimated $11 million overseas this weekend, bringing its global cume to $231.4 million.
Outside the top five, Star Wars: The Last Jedi brought in an estimated $6.5 million, pushing its domestic cume over $600 million becoming only the sixth film to ever cross that mark. The film also added another $9.9 million internationally this weekend as its worldwide cume now totals $1.296 billion, passing Disney's own Frozen to become the ninth largest worldwide release of all-time.
Rounding out the top ten was Roadside's new release Forever My Girl with an estimated $4.7 million from 1,115 locations. It's a solid showing for the pic, which served as counter-programming up against two new heavily male-targeted features. The film will add approximately 500 more theaters next weekend, hoping to take advantage of the "A" CinemaScore it received from opening day audiences, which skewed heavily female at 78% and of the total audience 64% were 25 years or older.
TWLWTitle (click to view)StudioWeekend Gross% ChangeTheater Count / ChangeAverageTotal GrossBudget*Week #
11Jumanji: Welcome to the JungleSony$19,505,170-30.6%3,704-145$5,266$316,450,318$905
2N12 StrongWB$15,815,025-3,002-$5,268$15,815,025-1
3NDen of ThievesSTX$15,206,108-2,432-$6,253$15,206,108-1
42The PostFox$11,716,960-39.5%2,851+32$4,110$44,758,362$505
54The Greatest ShowmanFox$10,644,824-14.6%2,823-115$3,771$113,125,431$845
67Paddington 2WB$8,009,129-27.2%3,702-$2,163$24,810,362-2
73The CommuterLGF$6,603,842-51.8%2,892-$2,283$25,627,371-2
86Star Wars: The Last JediBV$6,555,435-44.7%2,456-634$2,669$604,273,911-6
95Insidious: The Last KeyUni.$5,874,055-52.7%2,546-604$2,307$58,658,320$103
10NForever My GirlRAtt.$4,245,630-1,114-$3,811$4,245,630$3.51

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Repost: THE COMMUTER MOVIE REVIEW - Double Toasted Reviews





THE COMMUTER MOVIE REVIEW - Double Toasted Reviews - Liam Neeson is back in some old man ass-kickery! We've seen Jackie Chain and Pierce Brosnan go at it in The Foreigner, and we seen an elderly lady take the spotlight in the recent horror movie continuation in Insidious The Last Key, but our reaction may surprise you to this movie that seems to be doing the typical "ridiculous ass B-movie quality storyline with mindless action" template. Is this actually as bad as it seems? Find out in this funny video.

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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Box Office Results: MLK Weekend




'Jumanji' Hangs On to #1 Spot Over MLK Weekend, Topping Four New Wide Releases

For a second weekend in a row Sony's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle takes the weekend's top spot, this time holding off three new wide releases over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend as well as Fox's nationwide expansion of Steven Spielberg's The Post, which finished in the runner-up position. As for the weekend's three brand new releases, Lionsgate's The Commuter managed to exceed expectations while both Paddington 2 and Proud Mary fell a bit short. Meanwhile Fox's The Greatest Showman continues to attempt to make up for its soft opening, dropping just 14% in its fourth weekend in release.
With an estimated $27 million, Sony's holiday smash hit Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle finished atop the weekend box office and is expected to deliver a four-day weekend approaching $34 million, which would push the film's domestic cume near $290 million. Internationally, the film roared into China this weekend bringing in an estimated $40 million, pushing it's worldwide cume to $667 million. Jumanji's final major market yet to see release is Japan, where it is scheduled to hit theaters on April 6.
Finishing in second is Fox's nationwide expansion of Steven Spielberg's The Post, which brought in an estimated $18.6 million over the three-day weekend and is expected to finish north of $22 million for the four-day. The film received an "A" CinemaScore and played to an audience that was 55% female vs. 45% male and 66% of which were over the age of 35.
Delivering a third place finish over the three-day is Lionsgate's The Commuter, which outperformed Mojo's forecast, delivering an estimated $13.45 million and is expected to finish with $16 million over the holiday frame. The film received a "B" CinemaScore from opening day audiences, playing to an audience that was 54% male vs. 46% female and of the overall audience, 83% were 25 years or older.
Finishing in fourth is Universal and Blumhouse's Insidious: The Last Key, dipping an expected 59% for a $12.1 million three-day and is expected to finish around $14 million for the four-day weekend, which would push its domestic cume over $50 million. The fourth film in the Insidious franchise also added another $17.7 million internationally this weekend as its worldwide cume climbs over $92 million, pushing the franchise's worldwide total over $460 million.
Rounding out the top five is Fox's second film in the top five, The Greatest Showman, which continues to deliver stellar week-to-week numbers. This weekend it dipped just 14%, bringing in an estimated $11.8 million for the three-day and is expected to finish around $14.5 million for the four-day weekend, pushing its cume north of $97 million. While the film's opening weekend was certainly soft it has shown great legs ever since, delivering the best holds each of the last three weekends among wide release holdovers in the top ten. We are still waiting on its international performance this weekend as of publication.
Disney and Lucasfilm's Star Wars: The Last Jedi dipped even more than expected after losing 1,142 locations this weekend, down 52.5% and finishing with an estimated $11.27 million for the three-day. The film is expected to bring in ~$14.7 million for the four-day pushing its domestic cume just shy of $595 million. Additionally, with an estimated $19 million internationally the film's worldwide cume climbs to $1.265 billion, passing Beauty and the Beast to become the tenth largest worldwide release of all-time.
It isn't until seventh that we find WB's release of Paddington 2. The studio picked up the film from The Weinstein Co. as it looked to offload the picture before filing for bankruptcy protection. Unfortunately, despite a 100% rating on RottenTomatoes the film didn't catch on in North America, delivering a meager $10.6 million for the three-day, which the studio anticipates will climb to $14.5 million for the four-day opening. The film's opening weekend audience was 57% female and 55% was over the age of 25.
Screen Gems' Proud Mary also delivered a soft opening based on expectations. Finishing with an estimated $10 million for the three-day, the film is expected to deliver a $12 million four-day debut. The film received a "B+" CinemaScore from opening day audiences of which 58% were female and 77% were 25 years or older.
TWLWTitle (click to view)StudioWeekend Gross% ChangeTheater Count / ChangeAverageTotal GrossBudget*Week #
11Jumanji: Welcome to the JungleSony$35,425,000-4.9%3,849+48$9,204$291,560,909$904
215The PostFox$23,400,000+1,278.1%2,819+2,783$8,301$27,889,237$504
3NThe CommuterLGF$16,375,000-2,892-$5,662$16,375,000-1
44The Greatest ShowmanFox$15,600,000+13.3%2,938-404$5,310$98,353,868$844
53Star Wars: The Last JediBV$15,282,000-35.6%3,090-1,142$4,946$595,556,584-5
6NPaddington 2WB$15,000,000-3,702-$4,052$15,000,000-1
72Insidious: The Last KeyUni.$14,610,000-50.6%3,150+34$4,638$50,849,140$102
8NProud MarySGem$12,000,000-2,125-$5,647$12,000,000$141
95Pitch Perfect 3Uni.$7,265,000-29.5%2,505-953$2,900$96,261,225$454
108Darkest HourFocus$5,585,000-7.7%1,693-40$3,299$36,801,552-8

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Box Office RESULTS: Star Wars blasts to $745M worldwide, Jumanji opens in second place



Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm‘s Star Wars: The Last Jedi remained in first place domestically with $68.5 million its second weekend (Friday to Sunday), a drop of 69% in ticket sales, to bring its total to $365.1 million through Sunday. It’s expected to earn $100.7 million from Friday through Christmas Day, for a North American total of $397 million. Internationally, The Last Jedi added $75.1 million this weekend and has now grossed $380.3 million, for a global total of $745.4 million through Sunday. The Last Jedi is scheduled to open in China on January 5th.

With the success of Star Wars: The Last Jedi at the worldwide box office, Disney has crossed the $6 billion mark for the second consecutive year, making it the first and only studio to reach this milestone twice (and to have done so in consecutive years). 2017 is now the studio’s second best year ever, passing their 2015 total of $5.845 billion, and one of the biggest in industry history. Disney’s best year remains the industry all-time record of $7.6 billion in 2016. Disney is the only studio to break the $5 billion mark globally in three consecutive years (no other studio has done it in consecutive years).
Star Wars: The Last Jedi was written and directed by Rian Johnson (BrickLooper) and continues the storylines introduced in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, welcoming back cast members Mark Hamill, the late Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Lupita Nyong’o, Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, and Andy Serkis. New cast members include Academy Award winner Benicio Del Toro, Academy Award nominee Laura Dern, and newcomer Kelly Marie Tran.
In second place, Columbia Pictures‘ Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle took in $34 million its first weekend from 3,765 theaters, an average of $9,031 per theater, and has earned $50.6 million through Sunday (the film started playing in theaters last Wednesday). Jumanji is on track for a $64 million domestic total through Christmas Day. Internationally, the film impressed with $49.5 million from 53 territories, bringing the worldwide total to $100.1 million through Sunday. Jumanji‘s upcoming overseas markets include Australia (Dec. 26), Italy (Jan. 1), South Korea (Jan. 3), Brazil (Jan. 4), China (Jan. 12), and Japan (Apr. 6). Directed by Jake Kasdan, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle stars Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, and Bobby Cannavale. The film, which was made for about $90 million, received an A- CinemaScore from audiences.
Third place in North America belonged to Universal Pictures‘ Pitch Perfect 3, which opened to $20.5 million from 3,447 theaters, an average of $7,843 per theater. The studio thinks the third installment will have earned $27 million through Christmas Day. Internationally, Pitch Perfect 3 collected $9.8 million from 14 markets. Receiving an A- CinemaScore, the sequel was directed by Trish Sie and stars Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow, Anna Camp, John Lithgow, DJ Khaled, Hana Mae Lee, Ruby Rose, Alexis Knapp, Chrissie Fit, Ester Dean, Shelley Regner, Kelley Jakle, with John Michael Higgins and Elizabeth Banks. It was made for $45 million.
Opening in fourth place was 20th Century Fox‘s The Greatest Showman, starring Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya. The musical debuted to $8.6 million from 3,006 theaters, an average of $2,861 per location. Having opened last Wednesday, the film has earned $13.2 million through Sunday and is expected to sit at $18.2 million through Christmas Day. Internationally, The Greatest Showman brought in $4.1 million from three markets and will open in 60 markets next weekend, including the UK, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, and Italy. The film, directed by Michael Gracey, received an A CinemaScore and was made for $84 million.
20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios’ Ferdinand, based on the book by Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson, rounded out the top five its second weekend with $7 million and has grossed $26.5 million through Sunday (the estimate through Christmas Day is $28.7 million). Overseas, Ferdinand collected $21.5 million from 62 markets to take its international total to $30.6 million, with 21 more markets to come in January. Directed by Carlos Saldanha, the $111 million-budgeted film features the voices of John Cena, Kate McKinnon, Anthony Anderson, Bobby Cannavale, Peyton Manning, Gina Rodriguez, Miguel Angel Silvestre, David Tennant, Flula Borg, Jerrod Carmichael, Daveed Diggs, Gabriel Iglesias, Juanes, Boris Kodjoe, Karla Martínez, and more.

11Star Wars: The Last JediBV$99,025,055-55.0%4,232-$23,399$395,627,411-2
2NJumanji: Welcome to the JungleSony$55,400,000-3,765-$14,714$72,005,967$901
3NPitch Perfect 3Uni.$26,424,890-3,447-$7,666$26,424,890$451
4NThe Greatest ShowmanFox$14,410,116-3,006-$4,794$19,008,847$841
52FerdinandFox$10,118,526-24.5%3,630+9$2,787$29,601,410$1112
63CocoBV$8,188,615-17.7%2,111-1,044$3,879$164,307,743-5
7NDownsizingPar.$7,670,130-2,668-$2,875$7,670,130$681
816Darkest HourFocus$5,514,455+550.7%806+722$6,842$8,367,532-5
9NFather FiguresWB$5,480,000-2,902-$1,888$5,480,000-1
1012The Shape of WaterFoxS$4,420,381+158.4%730+572$6,055$8,986,046-4

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

BRIGHT NETFLIX ORIGINAL MOVIE REVIEW







Published on Dec 25, 2017
BRIGHT NETFLIX ORIGINAL MOVIE REVIEW - Will Smith and Joel Edgerton team up as well as Max Landis and David Ayer do behind the scenes as we are fighting elves, a fairy, orcs, and chasing after a magic wand all within the ghetto and the most modern pop culture and political environment of our modern era. With social commentary, jokes among jokes, gun shots and loud music, can this Netflix original live up to the hype? Find out as we end the year of 2017 off with this funny movie review as the Double Toasted podcast go right in as unbias as we can in this funny video!

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REVIEWS: JUMANJI WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE MOVIE REVIEW - Double Toasted Review







Published on Dec 20, 2017
JUMANJI WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE MOVIE REVIEW - Double Toasted Review - Dwayne The Rock Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Karen Gillan bring back the return of Jumanji and no, it's not Jumani 2, but it's Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle! Now you may have seen the original with Robin Williams but don't expect anything nearly the same as the Double Toasted podcast review this film without much bias. If you've seen our trailer reaction, you may be surprised with what you see here in this funny video!

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