Animal Kingdom (2010)

Animal Kingdom poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $1,044,039Details
International Box Office $7,034,644Details
Worldwide Box Office $8,078,683
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Synopsis

Welcome to the Melbourne underworld, where tensions are building between dangerous criminals and equally dangerous police. The Wild West played out on the city's streets. Armed robber Pope Cody is in hiding, on the run from a gang of renegade detectives who want him dead. His business partner and best friend, Barry 'Baz' Brown, wants out of the game, recognizing that their days of old-school banditry are all but over. Pope's younger brother, the speed-addicted and volatile Craig Cody, is making a fortune in the illicit substances trade - the true cash cow of the modern criminal fraternity - while the youngest Cody brother, Darren, naively navigates his way through this criminal world - the only world his family has ever known. And into this world arrives their nephew, Joshua 'J' Cody. Following the death of his mother, J finds himself living with his estranged family, under the watchful eye of his doting grandmother, Smurf, mother to the Cody boys. J quickly comes to believe that he is a player in this world. But, as he soon discovers, this world is far larger and more menacing than he could ever imagine. When tensions between family and police reach a bloody peak, J finds himself at the center of a cold-blooded revenge plot that turns the family upside down, and which also threatens to ensnare innocent bystanders such as his girlfriend, Nicky. One senior cop, Nathan Leckie, must lure J into the police fold and then shepherd him through a complex minefield of witness protection, corrupt cops, slippery lawyers and a paranoid and vengeful underworld. J comes to realize that in order to survive he must determine how the game is played - he must somehow choose his place in this cunning and brutal animal kingdom. He must work out where he fits.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$61,968 (5.9% of total gross)
Legs:8.45 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:12.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$4,200,000 (worldwide box office is 1.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:7 opening theaters/61 max. theaters, 7.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $1,426,259

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 13th, 2010 (Limited) by Sony Pictures Classics
Video Release: January 18th, 2011 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for violence, drug content and pervasive language
(Rating bulletin 2115 (Cert #46054), 4/7/2010)
Running Time: 112 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Druk
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Keywords: Dysfunctional Family, Organized Crime, Narcotics, Coming of Age, Sundance Film Festival 2010
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Porchlight Films, Screen Australia, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Fulcrum Media Finance, Showtime Australia
Production Countries: Australia
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 13, 2010 41 $61,968   7 $8,853   $61,968 1
Aug 20, 2010 38 $101,440 +64% 22 $4,611   $198,482 2
Aug 27, 2010 38 $123,594 +22% 39 $3,169   $372,511 3
Sep 3, 2010 41 $111,583 -10% 56 $1,993   $536,504 4
Sep 10, 2010 40 $110,171 -1% 61 $1,806   $718,873 5
Sep 17, 2010 47 $53,720 -51% 57 $942   $817,134 6
Sep 24, 2010 61 $28,195 -48% 45 $627   $870,699 7
Oct 1, 2010 74 $14,117 -50% 32 $441   $899,455 8
Oct 8, 2010 76 $9,746 -31% 26 $375   $918,090 9
Oct 15, 2010 76 $10,316 +6% 19 $543   $934,843 10
Oct 22, 2010 72 $8,259 -20% 13 $635   $949,432 11
Oct 29, 2010 65 $12,388 +50% 17 $729   $966,408 12
Nov 5, 2010 72 $8,821 -29% 12 $735   $981,934 13
Nov 12, 2010 90 $3,437 -61% 8 $430   $989,764 14
Nov 19, 2010 63 $9,503 +176% 15 $634   $1,000,690 15
Nov 26, 2010 82 $3,520 -63% 5 $704   $1,008,742 16
Dec 3, 2010 110 $670 -81% 3 $223   $1,011,097 17
Dec 17, 2010 97 $389   1 $389   $1,011,756 19
Dec 24, 2010 70 $2,031 +422% 5 $406   $1,013,935 20
Dec 31, 2010 84 $1,636 -19% 2 $818   $1,016,417 21
Jan 7, 2011 82 $1,594 -3% 4 $399   $1,018,718 22
Jan 21, 2011 92 $843   2 $422   $1,023,849 24
Jan 28, 2011 63 $6,154 +630% 11 $559   $1,030,288 25
Feb 4, 2011 73 $3,813 -38% 4 $953   $1,036,519 26
Feb 11, 2011 89 $1,706 -55% 2 $853   $1,040,032 27
Feb 18, 2011 108 $450 -74% 2 $225   $1,040,952 28
Feb 25, 2011 103 $336 -25% 1 $336   $1,041,723 29
Mar 4, 2011 109 $297 -12% 1 $297   $1,042,349 30
Mar 11, 2011 105 $1,042 +251% 3 $347   $1,043,798 31

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 6, 2010 39 $38,285     56 $684   $574,789 25
Feb 21, 2011 93 $130     2 $65   $1,041,082 193

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 13, 2010 42 $97,042   7 $13,863   $97,042 1
Aug 20, 2010 39 $151,875 +57% 22 $6,903   $248,917 2
Aug 27, 2010 38 $176,004 +16% 39 $4,513   $424,921 3
Sep 3, 2010 41 $183,781 +4% 56 $3,282   $608,702 4
Sep 10, 2010 40 $154,712 -16% 61 $2,536   $763,414 5
Sep 17, 2010 47 $79,090 -49% 57 $1,388   $842,504 6
Sep 24, 2010 60 $42,834 -46% 45 $952   $885,338 7
Oct 1, 2010 71 $23,006 -46% 32 $719   $908,344 8
Oct 8, 2010 73 $16,183 -30% 26 $622   $924,527 9
Oct 15, 2010 76 $16,646 +3% 19 $876   $941,173 10
Oct 22, 2010 73 $12,847 -23% 13 $988   $954,020 11
Oct 29, 2010 62 $19,093 +49% 17 $1,123   $973,113 12
Nov 5, 2010 78 $13,214 -31% 12 $1,101   $986,327 13
Nov 12, 2010 89 $4,860 -63% 8 $608   $991,187 14
Nov 19, 2010 69 $14,035 +189% 15 $936   $1,005,222 15
Nov 26, 2010 82 $5,205 -63% 5 $1,041   $1,010,427 16
Dec 3, 2010 111 $670 -87% 3 $223   $1,011,097 17
Dec 17, 2010 107 $537   1 $537   $1,011,904 19
Dec 24, 2010 80 $2,877 +436% 5 $575   $1,014,781 20
Dec 31, 2010 85 $2,343 -19% 2 $1,172   $1,017,124 21
Jan 7, 2011 83 $2,433 +4% 4 $608   $1,019,557 0
Jan 14, 2011 88 $3,449 +42% 23 $150   $1,023,006 23
Jan 21, 2011 96 $1,128 -67% 2 $564   $1,024,134 24
Jan 28, 2011 65 $8,572 +660% 11 $779   $1,032,706 25
Feb 4, 2011 72 $5,620 -34% 4 $1,405   $1,038,326 26
Feb 11, 2011 88 $2,176 -61% 2 $1,088   $1,040,502 27
Feb 18, 2011 106 $885 -59% 2 $443   $1,041,387 28
Feb 25, 2011 101 $665 -25% 1 $665   $1,042,052 29
Mar 4, 2011 105 $704 +6% 1 $704   $1,042,756 30
Mar 11, 2011 109 $1,283 +82% 3 $428   $1,044,039 31

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Ben Mendelsohn    Andrew "Pope" Cody
Joel Edgerton    Barry "Baz" Brown
Guy Pearce    Det. Senior Sgt. Nathan Leckie
Jacki Weaver    Janine "Smurf" Cody

Supporting Cast

Luke Ford    Darren Cody
Sullivan Stapleton    Craig Cody
James Frecheville    Joshua "J" Cody
Daniel Wyllie    Ezra White
Anthony Hayes    Det. Justin Norris
Laura Wheelwrite    Nicky Henry
Mirrah Foulkes    Catherine Brown
Justin Rosniak    Det. Randall Roache
Susan Prior    Alicia Henry
Clayton Jacobson    Gus Emery

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Liz Watts    Producer
Bec Smith    Executive Producer
Vincent Sheehan    Executive Producer
David Michod    Director
David Michod    Screenwriter

Oscar Contest: Category Highlight: Best Supporting Actress

February 13th, 2011

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. This weekend we will look at the four acting categories, starting with Best Supporting Actress, which is possibly the most competitive of the four acting races. Even though there's definitely a favorite. More...

Awards Season: Oscars Offer a Truly Regal Performance

January 25th, 2011

The Oscar nominations were announced this morning, thus ending months of speculation. Along with a (very) few surprises, the list of nominees is mostly a case of Deja Vu. Leading the way, as it has so often this year, was The King's Speech, with 12 nominations, including six in seven of the most prestigious categories (Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, and the four acting categories). But it was far from the only multi-nominated film on the list. More...

Awards Season - King of the Globes, or at Least the Nominations

December 14th, 2010

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations early this morning, and there are some interesting surprises included in the mix. Leading the way was The King's Speech, which has long been seen as one of the major players this Awards Season. Meanwhile, The Fighter and The Social Network were right behind with six each. There were many, many other films nomination, including more than a few shocks. ... Mostly in one category. More...

Harry Potter Tops Another Chart

November 23rd, 2010

The overall box office leader, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I, also led the way on the per theater chart, pulling in an average of $30,307 in more than 4000 theaters. Last week's winner, Tiny Furniture, was a distant second place, with $16,384 in one theater. Made in Dagenham opened with a disappointing average of $12,521 in three theaters. This should be enough to expand somewhat, but its chances of earning a significant measure of mainstream success took a hit over the weekend. White Material was right behind with an average of $11,538, also in three theaters. More...

Summer Nearly Ends on the Per Theater Chart

August 17th, 2010

One of the ways of telling when summer is over, is when the number one film on the overall box office chart doesn't top the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart. That didn't happen this weekend, but it came close, as The Expendables was the only film to earn better than $10,000 on the per theater chart, and it was close with an average of $10,650. More...

Tales from Limited Releases

August 13th, 2010

There are only four limited releases on this week's list, but all four have a chance at finding success, even if it is with niche market audiences. Peepli Live is for fans of Indian films, Neshoba is for fans of documentaries, and Tales from Earthsea is for fans of Anime. Meanwhile, Animal Kingdom is likely the film with the best shot at earning some slice of mainstream success. More...


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Synopsis

Welcome to the Melbourne underworld, where tensions are building between dangerous criminals and equally dangerous police. The Wild West played out on the city's streets. Armed robber Pope Cody is in hiding, on the run from a gang of renegade detectives who want him dead. His business partner and best friend, Barry 'Baz' Brown, wants out of the game, recognizing that their days of old-school banditry are all but over. Pope's younger brother, the speed-addicted and volatile Craig Cody, is making a fortune in the illicit substances trade - the true cash cow of the modern criminal fraternity - while the youngest Cody brother, Darren, naively navigates his way through this criminal world - the only world his family has ever known. And into this world arrives their nephew, Joshua 'J' Cody. Following the death of his mother, J finds himself living with his estranged family, under the watchful eye of his doting grandmother, Smurf, mother to the Cody boys. J quickly comes to believe that he is a player in this world. But, as he soon discovers, this world is far larger and more menacing than he could ever imagine. When tensions between family and police reach a bloody peak, J finds himself at the center of a cold-blooded revenge plot that turns the family upside down, and which also threatens to ensnare innocent bystanders such as his girlfriend, Nicky. One senior cop, Nathan Leckie, must lure J into the police fold and then shepherd him through a complex minefield of witness protection, corrupt cops, slippery lawyers and a paranoid and vengeful underworld. J comes to realize that in order to survive he must determine how the game is played - he must somehow choose his place in this cunning and brutal animal kingdom. He must work out where he fits.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$61,968 (5.9% of total gross)
Legs:8.45 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:12.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$4,200,000 (worldwide box office is 1.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:7 opening theaters/61 max. theaters, 7.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $1,426,259

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 13th, 2010 (Limited) by Sony Pictures Classics
Video Release: January 18th, 2011 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for violence, drug content and pervasive language
(Rating bulletin 2115 (Cert #46054), 4/7/2010)
Running Time: 112 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Druk
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Keywords: Dysfunctional Family, Organized Crime, Narcotics, Coming of Age, Sundance Film Festival 2010
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Porchlight Films, Screen Australia, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Fulcrum Media Finance, Showtime Australia
Production Countries: Australia
Languages: English

Leading Cast

Ben Mendelsohn    Andrew "Pope" Cody
Joel Edgerton    Barry "Baz" Brown
Guy Pearce    Det. Senior Sgt. Nathan Leckie
Jacki Weaver    Janine "Smurf" Cody

Supporting Cast

Luke Ford    Darren Cody
Sullivan Stapleton    Craig Cody
James Frecheville    Joshua "J" Cody
Daniel Wyllie    Ezra White
Anthony Hayes    Det. Justin Norris
Laura Wheelwrite    Nicky Henry
Mirrah Foulkes    Catherine Brown
Justin Rosniak    Det. Randall Roache
Susan Prior    Alicia Henry
Clayton Jacobson    Gus Emery

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Liz Watts    Producer
Bec Smith    Executive Producer
Vincent Sheehan    Executive Producer
David Michod    Director
David Michod    Screenwriter

Oscar Contest: Category Highlight: Best Supporting Actress

February 13th, 2011

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. This weekend we will look at the four acting categories, starting with Best Supporting Actress, which is possibly the most competitive of the four acting races. Even though there's definitely a favorite. More...

Awards Season: Oscars Offer a Truly Regal Performance

January 25th, 2011

The Oscar nominations were announced this morning, thus ending months of speculation. Along with a (very) few surprises, the list of nominees is mostly a case of Deja Vu. Leading the way, as it has so often this year, was The King's Speech, with 12 nominations, including six in seven of the most prestigious categories (Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, and the four acting categories). But it was far from the only multi-nominated film on the list. More...

Awards Season - King of the Globes, or at Least the Nominations

December 14th, 2010

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations early this morning, and there are some interesting surprises included in the mix. Leading the way was The King's Speech, which has long been seen as one of the major players this Awards Season. Meanwhile, The Fighter and The Social Network were right behind with six each. There were many, many other films nomination, including more than a few shocks. ... Mostly in one category. More...

Harry Potter Tops Another Chart

November 23rd, 2010

The overall box office leader, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I, also led the way on the per theater chart, pulling in an average of $30,307 in more than 4000 theaters. Last week's winner, Tiny Furniture, was a distant second place, with $16,384 in one theater. Made in Dagenham opened with a disappointing average of $12,521 in three theaters. This should be enough to expand somewhat, but its chances of earning a significant measure of mainstream success took a hit over the weekend. White Material was right behind with an average of $11,538, also in three theaters. More...

Summer Nearly Ends on the Per Theater Chart

August 17th, 2010

One of the ways of telling when summer is over, is when the number one film on the overall box office chart doesn't top the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart. That didn't happen this weekend, but it came close, as The Expendables was the only film to earn better than $10,000 on the per theater chart, and it was close with an average of $10,650. More...

Tales from Limited Releases

August 13th, 2010

There are only four limited releases on this week's list, but all four have a chance at finding success, even if it is with niche market audiences. Peepli Live is for fans of Indian films, Neshoba is for fans of documentaries, and Tales from Earthsea is for fans of Anime. Meanwhile, Animal Kingdom is likely the film with the best shot at earning some slice of mainstream success. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 13, 2010 41 $61,968   7 $8,853   $61,968 1
Aug 20, 2010 38 $101,440 +64% 22 $4,611   $198,482 2
Aug 27, 2010 38 $123,594 +22% 39 $3,169   $372,511 3
Sep 3, 2010 41 $111,583 -10% 56 $1,993   $536,504 4
Sep 10, 2010 40 $110,171 -1% 61 $1,806   $718,873 5
Sep 17, 2010 47 $53,720 -51% 57 $942   $817,134 6
Sep 24, 2010 61 $28,195 -48% 45 $627   $870,699 7
Oct 1, 2010 74 $14,117 -50% 32 $441   $899,455 8
Oct 8, 2010 76 $9,746 -31% 26 $375   $918,090 9
Oct 15, 2010 76 $10,316 +6% 19 $543   $934,843 10
Oct 22, 2010 72 $8,259 -20% 13 $635   $949,432 11
Oct 29, 2010 65 $12,388 +50% 17 $729   $966,408 12
Nov 5, 2010 72 $8,821 -29% 12 $735   $981,934 13
Nov 12, 2010 90 $3,437 -61% 8 $430   $989,764 14
Nov 19, 2010 63 $9,503 +176% 15 $634   $1,000,690 15
Nov 26, 2010 82 $3,520 -63% 5 $704   $1,008,742 16
Dec 3, 2010 110 $670 -81% 3 $223   $1,011,097 17
Dec 17, 2010 97 $389   1 $389   $1,011,756 19
Dec 24, 2010 70 $2,031 +422% 5 $406   $1,013,935 20
Dec 31, 2010 84 $1,636 -19% 2 $818   $1,016,417 21
Jan 7, 2011 82 $1,594 -3% 4 $399   $1,018,718 22
Jan 21, 2011 92 $843   2 $422   $1,023,849 24
Jan 28, 2011 63 $6,154 +630% 11 $559   $1,030,288 25
Feb 4, 2011 73 $3,813 -38% 4 $953   $1,036,519 26
Feb 11, 2011 89 $1,706 -55% 2 $853   $1,040,032 27
Feb 18, 2011 108 $450 -74% 2 $225   $1,040,952 28
Feb 25, 2011 103 $336 -25% 1 $336   $1,041,723 29
Mar 4, 2011 109 $297 -12% 1 $297   $1,042,349 30
Mar 11, 2011 105 $1,042 +251% 3 $347   $1,043,798 31

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 6, 2010 39 $38,285     56 $684   $574,789 25
Feb 21, 2011 93 $130     2 $65   $1,041,082 193

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 13, 2010 42 $97,042   7 $13,863   $97,042 1
Aug 20, 2010 39 $151,875 +57% 22 $6,903   $248,917 2
Aug 27, 2010 38 $176,004 +16% 39 $4,513   $424,921 3
Sep 3, 2010 41 $183,781 +4% 56 $3,282   $608,702 4
Sep 10, 2010 40 $154,712 -16% 61 $2,536   $763,414 5
Sep 17, 2010 47 $79,090 -49% 57 $1,388   $842,504 6
Sep 24, 2010 60 $42,834 -46% 45 $952   $885,338 7
Oct 1, 2010 71 $23,006 -46% 32 $719   $908,344 8
Oct 8, 2010 73 $16,183 -30% 26 $622   $924,527 9
Oct 15, 2010 76 $16,646 +3% 19 $876   $941,173 10
Oct 22, 2010 73 $12,847 -23% 13 $988   $954,020 11
Oct 29, 2010 62 $19,093 +49% 17 $1,123   $973,113 12
Nov 5, 2010 78 $13,214 -31% 12 $1,101   $986,327 13
Nov 12, 2010 89 $4,860 -63% 8 $608   $991,187 14
Nov 19, 2010 69 $14,035 +189% 15 $936   $1,005,222 15
Nov 26, 2010 82 $5,205 -63% 5 $1,041   $1,010,427 16
Dec 3, 2010 111 $670 -87% 3 $223   $1,011,097 17
Dec 17, 2010 107 $537   1 $537   $1,011,904 19
Dec 24, 2010 80 $2,877 +436% 5 $575   $1,014,781 20
Dec 31, 2010 85 $2,343 -19% 2 $1,172   $1,017,124 21
Jan 7, 2011 83 $2,433 +4% 4 $608   $1,019,557 0
Jan 14, 2011 88 $3,449 +42% 23 $150   $1,023,006 23
Jan 21, 2011 96 $1,128 -67% 2 $564   $1,024,134 24
Jan 28, 2011 65 $8,572 +660% 11 $779   $1,032,706 25
Feb 4, 2011 72 $5,620 -34% 4 $1,405   $1,038,326 26
Feb 11, 2011 88 $2,176 -61% 2 $1,088   $1,040,502 27
Feb 18, 2011 106 $885 -59% 2 $443   $1,041,387 28
Feb 25, 2011 101 $665 -25% 1 $665   $1,042,052 29
Mar 4, 2011 105 $704 +6% 1 $704   $1,042,756 30
Mar 11, 2011 109 $1,283 +82% 3 $428   $1,044,039 31

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.