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Thursday, September 30, 2021

Nathalie Biancheri's WOLF Hitting Theaters Dec 3rd, 2021!

A man believes he's a man trapped in a man's body! 

Monday, January 27, 2014

01/27/2014 -- Weekend Box Office!


Here are the top ten results for this past weekend!
Tuesday, September 17, 2013

09.17.2013 -- Weekend Box Office

I was supposed to put this up yesterday but...excuses, excuses! Here's the results for this weekend box office!


Insidious: Chapter 2 $41,050,000
 The Family – $14,500,000
Riddick – $7,013,000
The Butler – $5,582,000
Friday, July 12, 2013

V/H/S/2 Theater List and Release Dates

So, V/H/S/2, which is directed by multiple people (Simon Barrett, Adam Wingard, Edúardo Sanchez, Gregg Hale, Timo Tjahjanto, Gareth Huw Evans, and Jason Eisener.)  begins its limited theatrical release today! How awesome is that? I didn't love the first one but I thought it was creative and I'm looking forward to the sequel! I must go see it!

If you’re interested in checking out the movie in theaters just look at the list that shows which theater its currently screening along with future dates/locations! For people who live under a rock or in the middle of the jungle, have no worries, it's also available on VOD.



SYNOPSIS: Searching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his abandoned house and find another collection of mysterious VHS tapes. In viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be terrifying motives behind the student’s disappearance.



CURRENTLY PLAYING:

Brookline, MA: Coolidge Corner Theatre
Charlotte, NC: Movies @ CrownPoint 12
Denver, CO: Sie FilmCenter
Indianapolis, IN: Keystone Art Cinema 7
Miami, FL: O Cinema
Minneapolis, MN: Uptown Theatre
New York, NY: Sunshine Cinema 5
Philadelphia, PA: Ritz at the Bourse
Phoenix, AZ: FilmBar
Portland, OR: Hollywood Theatre
Seattle, WA: Grand Illusion Cinema
Tucson, AZ: The Loft Cinema
University City, MO: Tivoli Theatre
West Los Angeles, CA: Nuart Theatre


OPENING JULY 19th, 2013:

Austin, TX: Alamo Drafthouse Village 4
Cambridge, MA: Brattle Theater
Chicago, IL: Music Box
Columbus, OH: Gateway Film Center 8
Dallas, TX: Texas Theatre
Greensboro, NC: Geeksboro Coffeehouse Cinema
Hartford, CT: Real Art Ways Cinema
Houston, TX: River Oaks Theatre 3
Jacksonville, FL: Sun-Ray Cinema
San Francisco, CA: Clay Theatre
Washington, DC: E Street Cinema


OPENING JULY 24th, 2013::

Nashville, TN: Belcourt Theatre


OPENING JULY 26th, 2013::

Kansas City, MO: Tivoli @ Manor Square
Maitland, FL: Enzian Theatre


OPENING AUGUST 17th, 2013:

Ooltewah, TN: Barking Legs Theater


OPENING SEPTEMBER 8th, 2013:

Milwaukee, WI: University of WI – Union Theatre


OPENING SEPTEMBER 7th, 2013:

Santa Fe, NM: Jean Cocteau Cinema

You're welcome! 
Sunday, June 23, 2013

06.23.2013 -- Weekend Box Office

I was going to wait til tomorrow to put this up but I just thought "Hey, why NOT?!" So...here I am, typing. Anyhow. World War Z came out on Friday and as you know, it had the BIGGEST budget ever given to a zombie movie! It's budget was about $190 million. Wow! I heard there was a script change and plenty of reshoots. Before this one, Zombieland was the highest grossing zombie movie in theaters with $75.5 million for the whole time it was in theaters.

Whelp! World War Z almost beat it out already and it's only it's FIRST weekend. How awesome is that? So far, it's at $66 million! At this rate, clearly it will earn more than enough.

I'll will post up my review/thoughts on World War Z tomorrow for my Madhouse Monday's!

It wasn't an instant classic for me but it was entertaining and that's all I ask. I'm a simple girl. I guess we all have The Walking Dead to thank for bringing a wider audience to zombies.

Though, some of us were ALREADY zombie fans! Ahem. Just saying!


Anyhow, here's the results for this weekend!


1. Monsters University – $82,000,000
2. World War Z – $66,000,000
3. Man of Steel – $41,215,000
4. This Is The End – $13,000,000
5. Now You See Me – $7,870,000
6. Fast & Furious 6 – $4,725,000
7. The Internship – $3,425,000
8. The Purge – $3,412,000
9. Star Trek Into Darkness – $3,000,000
10. Iron Man 3 – $2,175,000
Tuesday, April 9, 2013

04/09/2013 -- Weekend Box Office!

I totally should have had this up yesterday but HEY! It's Tuesday and Tuesday's need love too! Anyway, it's sooooo awesome that a HORROR movie made the MOST money this weekend!

What's even more awesomER about it is that Evil Dead only had a production budget of $17 million. This is awesome because it in earned $26 million its first weekend! Whoo! I also heard there is talk of a sequel.

Here are the top ten results for this weekend:


1. Evil Dead – $26,000,000
2. G.I. Joe: Retaliation – $21,100,000
3. The Croods – $21,100,000
4. Jurassic Park 3D – $18,247,000
5. Olympus Has Fallen – $10,042,000
6. Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor - $10,000,000
7. Oz The Great and Powerful – $8,171,000
8. The Host – $5,239,000
9. The Call – $3,500,000
10. Admission – $2,054,000
Monday, February 4, 2013

02/04/2013 -- Weekend Box Office!

IT'S MONDAY! We're fresh out of the weekend! I'm one of those people who enjoy keeping up with the box office so I can enjoy the results! It's always very interesting when it's a weekend of a new, horrific release!

As I expected, Warm Bodies has the #1 SPOT!

1. Warm Bodies – $19,505,000


 
2. Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters – $9,210,000



3. Silver Linings Playbook – $8,113,000

 
4. Mama – $6,730,000

 
5. Zero Dark Thirty – $5,300,000 


 
6. Bullet to the Head – $4,500,000 


 
7. Parker – $3,215,000



8. Django Unchained – $3,039,000



9. Les Miserables - $2,439,000



 
10. Lincoln – $2,412,000
Monday, January 14, 2013

01/14/2013 -- Weekend Box Office!

IT'S MONDAY! We're fresh out of the weekend! I'm one of those people who enjoy keeping up with the box office so I can enjoy the results! It's always VERY interesting when it's a weekend of new releases.

Especially this particular weekend! I heard from many people their disliking for remakes as well as for the Texas Chainsaw 3D. YET, people can't seem to get enough of it. Although it made number 9 this week, it probably will be even lower next week. Needless to say, it doesn't matter. It earned over 5 million within 2 weeks.

A Haunted House did a whole lot better than many people expected! It earned $18.8 million! For those who live under a tree or...a rock, it's a horror spoof from Marlon Wayans. Their production budget was $2.5 million.


It dawned on me; no wonder there are remakes being made left and right because people WILL go see them. Sadly, original horror movies get no love easily.



Here are the top ten results for this weekend:

1. Zero Dark Thirty – $24,000,000
2. A Haunted House – $18,817,000
3. Gangster Squad – $16,710,000
4. Django Unchained – $11,065,000
5. Les Miserables – $10,127,000
6. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – $9,080,000
7. Lincoln – $6,314,000
8. Parental Guidance – $6,100,000
9. Texas Chainsaw 3D – $5,150,000
10. Silver Linings Playbook – $5,000,000