Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $44,277,350Details
International Box Office $63,750,351Details
Worldwide Box Office $108,027,701
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $19,233,086 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $19,233,086
Further financial details...

Synopsis

In the glamorous world of New York City, Rebecca Bloomwood is a fun-loving girl who is really good at shopping - a little too good, perhaps. She dreams of working for her favorite fashion magazine, but can't quite get her foot in the door- until ironically, she snags a job as a columnist for a financial magazine published by the same company. As her dreams are finally coming true, she goes to ever more hilarious and extreme efforts to keep her past from ruining her future.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$15,066,360 (34.0% of total gross)
Legs:2.94 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:41.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:2,507 opening theaters/2,534 max. theaters, 5.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $63,641,315

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 13th, 2009 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: June 23rd, 2009 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild language and thematic elements
Running Time: 102 minutes
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Keywords: Romance, Romantic Comedy, Set in New York, Set in New York City, Writing and Writers, Magazine, Secret Identity
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Jerry Bruckheimer, Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 77 $15,066,360 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 102 $22,077,240 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 77 $17,809,053 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 79 $26,096,195 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day) 46 $15,066,360 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 62 $22,077,240 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 46 $17,809,053 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 50 $26,096,195 Feb 13, 2009 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 13, 2009 4 $15,066,360   2,507 $6,010   $15,066,360 1
Feb 20, 2009 8 $6,742,778 -55% 2,507 $2,690   $27,378,049 2
Feb 27, 2009 9 $4,634,534 -31% 2,534 $1,829   $33,806,050 3
Mar 6, 2009 8 $3,100,298 -33% 2,290 $1,354   $38,335,114 4
Mar 13, 2009 11 $1,941,638 -37% 1,591 $1,220   $41,295,158 5
Mar 20, 2009 13 $741,893 -62% 917 $809   $42,928,251 6
Mar 27, 2009 21 $254,390 -66% 358 $711   $43,461,723 7
Apr 3, 2009 28 $103,044 -59% 164 $628   $43,662,614 8
Apr 10, 2009 41 $64,086 -38% 108 $593   $43,787,317 9
Apr 17, 2009 39 $50,476 -21% 73 $691   $43,879,066 10
Apr 24, 2009 31 $101,246 +101% 176 $575   $43,997,966 11
May 1, 2009 37 $72,749 -28% 154 $472   $44,108,868 12
May 8, 2009 43 $50,445 -31% 105 $480   $44,189,027 13
May 15, 2009 50 $30,472 -40% 63 $484   $44,239,688 14
May 22, 2009 68 $11,351 -63% 30 $378   $44,265,678 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 13, 2009 4 $4,375,891     2,507 $1,745   $4,375,891 1
Feb 14, 2009 5 $6,444,689 +47%   2,507 $2,571   $10,820,580 2
Feb 15, 2009 5 $4,245,780 -34%   2,507 $1,694   $15,066,360 3
Feb 16, 2009 5 $2,742,693 -35%   2,507 $1,094   $17,809,053 4
Feb 17, 2009 5 $1,054,789 -62%   2,507 $421   $18,863,842 5
Feb 18, 2009 5 $862,218 -18%   2,507 $344   $19,726,060 6
Feb 19, 2009 5 $909,211 +5%   2,507 $363   $20,635,271 7
Feb 20, 2009 6 $2,326,573 +156% -47% 2,507 $928   $22,961,844 8
Feb 21, 2009 8 $2,914,016 +25% -55% 2,507 $1,162   $25,875,860 9
Feb 22, 2009 8 $1,502,189 -48% -65% 2,507 $599   $27,378,049 10
Feb 23, 2009 7 $407,295 -73% -85% 2,507 $162   $27,785,344 11
Feb 24, 2009 7 $501,298 +23% -52% 2,507 $200   $28,286,642 12
Feb 25, 2009 7 $422,037 -16% -51% 2,507 $168   $28,708,679 13
Feb 26, 2009 6 $462,837 +10% -49% 2,507 $185   $29,171,516 14
Feb 27, 2009 7 $1,456,156 +215% -37% 2,534 $575   $30,627,672 15
Feb 28, 2009 8 $2,042,561 +40% -30% 2,534 $806   $32,670,233 16
Mar 1, 2009 9 $1,135,817 -44% -24% 2,534 $448   $33,806,050 17
Mar 2, 2009 8 $346,285 -70% -15% 2,534 $137   $34,152,335 18
Mar 3, 2009 5 $399,789 +15% -20% 2,534 $158   $34,552,124 19
Mar 4, 2009 5 $338,842 -15% -20% 2,534 $134   $34,890,966 20
Mar 5, 2009 5 $343,850 +1% -26% 2,534 $136   $35,234,816 21
Mar 6, 2009 7 $1,005,731 +192% -31% 2,290 $439   $36,240,547 22
Mar 7, 2009 8 $1,376,558 +37% -33% 2,290 $601   $37,617,105 23
Mar 8, 2009 9 $718,009 -48% -37% 2,290 $314   $38,335,114 24
Mar 9, 2009 7 $222,019 -69% -36% 2,290 $97   $38,557,133 25
Mar 10, 2009 6 $282,645 +27% -29% 2,290 $123   $38,839,778 26
Mar 11, 2009 7 $244,291 -14% -28% 2,290 $107   $39,084,069 27
Mar 12, 2009 7 $269,451 +10% -22% 2,290 $118   $39,353,520 28
Mar 13, 2009 12 $622,178 +131% -38% 1,591 $391   $39,975,698 29
Mar 14, 2009 11 $846,282 +36% -39% 1,591 $532   $40,821,980 30
Mar 15, 2009 11 $473,178 -44% -34% 1,591 $297   $41,295,158 31
Mar 16, 2009 11 $209,832 -56% -5% 1,591 $132   $41,504,990 32
Mar 17, 2009 11 $217,345 +4% -23% 1,591 $137   $41,722,335 33
Mar 18, 2009 11 $224,965 +4% -8% 1,591 $141   $41,947,300 34
Mar 19, 2009 11 $239,058 +6% -11% 1,591 $150   $42,186,358 35
Mar 20, 2009 14 $265,714 +11% -57% 917 $290   $42,452,072 36
Mar 21, 2009 14 $313,823 +18% -63% 917 $342   $42,765,895 37
Mar 22, 2009 16 $162,356 -48% -66% 917 $177   $42,928,251 38
Mar 23, 2009 15 $61,775 -62% -71% 917 $67   $42,990,026 39
Mar 24, 2009 15 $71,910 +16% -67% 917 $78   $43,061,936 40
Mar 25, 2009 14 $71,638 n/c -68% 917 $78   $43,133,574 41
Mar 26, 2009 14 $73,759 +3% -69% 917 $80   $43,207,333 42
May 25, 2009 61 $3,182     30 $106   $44,268,860 102

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 13, 2009 5 $20,635,271   2,507 $8,231   $20,635,271 1
Feb 20, 2009 7 $8,636,245 -58% 2,507 $3,445   $29,271,516 2
Feb 27, 2009 8 $6,063,300 -30% 2,534 $2,393   $35,234,816 3
Mar 6, 2009 8 $4,118,184 -32% 2,290 $1,798   $39,353,000 4
Mar 13, 2009 11 $2,832,838 -31% 1,591 $1,781   $42,186,358 5
Mar 20, 2009 14 $1,020,975 -64% 917 $1,113   $43,207,333 6
Mar 27, 2009 22 $352,237 -65% 358 $984   $43,559,570 7
Apr 3, 2009 29 $163,661 -54% 164 $998   $43,723,231 8
Apr 10, 2009 39 $105,359 -36% 108 $976   $43,828,590 9
Apr 17, 2009 44 $68,130 -35% 73 $933   $43,896,720 10
Apr 24, 2009 31 $139,399 +105% 176 $792   $44,036,119 11
May 1, 2009 36 $102,463 -26% 154 $665   $44,138,582 12
May 8, 2009 44 $70,634 -31% 105 $673   $44,209,216 13
May 15, 2009 52 $45,111 -36% 63 $716   $44,254,327 14
May 22, 2009 64 $23,023 -49% 30 $767   $44,277,350 15

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 28, 20091417,873 417,873$7,176,342$7,176,3421
Jul 5, 20095140,886-66% 558,759$2,361,207$9,537,5492
Jul 12, 2009779,085-44% 637,844$1,277,587$10,815,1363
Jul 19, 20091157,654-27% 695,498$859,967$11,675,1034
Jul 26, 20092438,584-33% 734,082$513,314$12,188,4175

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

Isla Fisher    Rebecca Bloomwood

Supporting Cast

Hugh Dancy    Luke Brandon
Krysten Ritter    Suze
Joan Cusack    Jane Bloomwood
John Goodman    Graham Bloomwood
John Lithgow    Edgar West
Kristin Scott Thomas    Alette Naylor
Fred Armisen    Ryan Koenig
Leslie Bibb    Alicia Billington
Lynn Redgrave    Drunken Lady at Ball
Robert Stanton    Derek Smeath
Julie Hagerty    Hayley
Nick Cornish    Tarquin
Wendie Malick    Miss Korch
Clea Lewis    Miss Ptaszinski
Stephen Guarino    Allon
Tuomas Hiltunen    Jan Virtanen
Yoshiro Kono    Ryuichi
John Salley    D. Freak
Lennon Parham    Joyce
Christine Ebersole    TV Show Host
Michael Panes    Russell
Kaitlin Hopkins    Event Planner
Katherine Sigismund    Clare
Alexandra Balahoutis    Prada Manager
Elisabeth Riley    Prada Store Shopper
Madeleine Rockwitz    8-Year-Old Rebecca
Tommy Davis    Jan's Colleague
Andy Serwer    Mr. Lewis
Kelli Barrett    Girl in Black/Talking Mannequin
Kristen Connolly    Girl in Pink
Paloma Guzman    Svelte Manhattanite #1
Ilana Levine    Svelte Manhattanite #2
Lenore Levine    Suze's Mom
Ed Crescimanni    Suze's Dad
Susan Blommaert    Charity Store Orla
Jennifer Harris    Christy
Matt Servitto    Head Waiter
Jennifer Kim    Denny & George Clerk
Ginifer King    Woman Candidate
Steve Greenstein    Hot Dog Vender
Bill Corsair    Hot Dog Stand Patron
Heidi Kristoffer    Alette Girl
Kate Simses    Alette Girl #2
Claire Lautier    Sample Sale Competitor
Brandi Burkhardt    Sample Sale Worker
Denicia Marie Jefferson    Sample Sale Security #1
Renee Victor    Bag Lady
Scott Evans    Chad, the Mail Clerk
Asmeret Ghebremichael    Alette Receptionist
Chris Bachman    Mailroom Clerk
Peter M. Kapetan    Gin and Tonic Guy
Jim Holmes    Comintex CEO
Claudia Rocafort    Businesswoman
Molly Regan    Smeath's Assistant
Rose Rosconi    Swap Meet Vendor
Robin E. Rosconi    Swap Meet Vendor #2
Richard G. Batista    Swap Meet Vendor #3
Vinci Alonso    Prada Salesperson
Jennifer Smith    Sara
Gonzalo Escudero    Alette's Date
Tim Ware    Fund Manager
Anjali Bhimani    Girl #1
Jonathan Tisch    Bank Lender
Shonn Wiley    Good-Looking Guy
Brad T. Aldous    Alicia's Friend at Party
Annie Chadwick    Edgar West's Wife
Laurie Cole    Ryan Koenig's Grilfriend
Kara Jackson    Woman Hit with Fish
Yadira Santana    Fan Vending Lady
Charles De La Rosa    Barman
Jordyn Taylor Wilsea    Little Girl at Borders
Harvey Waldman    Advertising Execs
Howard Samuelsohn    Advertising Exec
Marceline Hugot    Saleswoman
Abby Lee    Bridesmaids
Caitlin McColl    Bridesmaid
Marie-Pierre Beausejour    Bridesmaid
Beatrice Miller    Shoestore Girl
Payton Roi List    Shoestore Girl
Isabelle Palmieri    Shoestore Girl

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

Production and Technical Credits

P.J. Hogan    Director
Tracey Jackson    Screenwriter
Tim Firth    Screenwriter
Kayla Alpert    Screenwriter
Sophie Kinsella    Based on the Books "Confessions of a Shopaholic" and "Shopaholic Takes Manhattan"
Jerry Bruckheimer    Producer
Mike Stenson    Executive Producer
Chad Oman    Executive Producer
Ron Bozman    Executive Producer
Jo Willems    Director of Photography
Kristi Zea    Production Designer
William Goldenberg    Editor
Patricia Field    Costume Designer
James Newton Howard    Composer
Kathy Nelson    Music Supervisor
Denise Chamian    Casting
Julie Schubert    Casting
Harvey Waldman    Unit Production Manager
H.H. Cooper    First Assistant Director
Peter Thorell    Second Assistant Director
John Knoll    Visual Effects Supervisor
Pat Sandston    Associate Producer
Melissa Reid    Associate Producer
Sophie Kinsella    Associate Producer
Jill Brooks    ILM Visual Effects Producer
Tim Harrington    ILM Animation Supervisor
Jeanette Surga    Supervising Music Editor
Lady Gaga    Song Writer

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

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Synopsis

In the glamorous world of New York City, Rebecca Bloomwood is a fun-loving girl who is really good at shopping - a little too good, perhaps. She dreams of working for her favorite fashion magazine, but can't quite get her foot in the door- until ironically, she snags a job as a columnist for a financial magazine published by the same company. As her dreams are finally coming true, she goes to ever more hilarious and extreme efforts to keep her past from ruining her future.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$15,066,360 (34.0% of total gross)
Legs:2.94 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:41.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:2,507 opening theaters/2,534 max. theaters, 5.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $63,641,315

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 13th, 2009 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: June 23rd, 2009 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild language and thematic elements
Running Time: 102 minutes
Comparisons: vs. G-Force
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Keywords: Romance, Romantic Comedy, Set in New York, Set in New York City, Writing and Writers, Magazine, Secret Identity
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Jerry Bruckheimer, Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 77 $15,066,360 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 102 $22,077,240 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 77 $17,809,053 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 79 $26,096,195 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day) 46 $15,066,360 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 62 $22,077,240 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 46 $17,809,053 Feb 13, 2009 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 50 $26,096,195 Feb 13, 2009 3

Leading Cast

Isla Fisher    Rebecca Bloomwood

Supporting Cast

Hugh Dancy    Luke Brandon
Krysten Ritter    Suze
Joan Cusack    Jane Bloomwood
John Goodman    Graham Bloomwood
John Lithgow    Edgar West
Kristin Scott Thomas    Alette Naylor
Fred Armisen    Ryan Koenig
Leslie Bibb    Alicia Billington
Lynn Redgrave    Drunken Lady at Ball
Robert Stanton    Derek Smeath
Julie Hagerty    Hayley
Nick Cornish    Tarquin
Wendie Malick    Miss Korch
Clea Lewis    Miss Ptaszinski
Stephen Guarino    Allon
Tuomas Hiltunen    Jan Virtanen
Yoshiro Kono    Ryuichi
John Salley    D. Freak
Lennon Parham    Joyce
Christine Ebersole    TV Show Host
Michael Panes    Russell
Kaitlin Hopkins    Event Planner
Katherine Sigismund    Clare
Alexandra Balahoutis    Prada Manager
Elisabeth Riley    Prada Store Shopper
Madeleine Rockwitz    8-Year-Old Rebecca
Tommy Davis    Jan's Colleague
Andy Serwer    Mr. Lewis
Kelli Barrett    Girl in Black/Talking Mannequin
Kristen Connolly    Girl in Pink
Paloma Guzman    Svelte Manhattanite #1
Ilana Levine    Svelte Manhattanite #2
Lenore Levine    Suze's Mom
Ed Crescimanni    Suze's Dad
Susan Blommaert    Charity Store Orla
Jennifer Harris    Christy
Matt Servitto    Head Waiter
Jennifer Kim    Denny & George Clerk
Ginifer King    Woman Candidate
Steve Greenstein    Hot Dog Vender
Bill Corsair    Hot Dog Stand Patron
Heidi Kristoffer    Alette Girl
Kate Simses    Alette Girl #2
Claire Lautier    Sample Sale Competitor
Brandi Burkhardt    Sample Sale Worker
Denicia Marie Jefferson    Sample Sale Security #1
Renee Victor    Bag Lady
Scott Evans    Chad, the Mail Clerk
Asmeret Ghebremichael    Alette Receptionist
Chris Bachman    Mailroom Clerk
Peter M. Kapetan    Gin and Tonic Guy
Jim Holmes    Comintex CEO
Claudia Rocafort    Businesswoman
Molly Regan    Smeath's Assistant
Rose Rosconi    Swap Meet Vendor
Robin E. Rosconi    Swap Meet Vendor #2
Richard G. Batista    Swap Meet Vendor #3
Vinci Alonso    Prada Salesperson
Jennifer Smith    Sara
Gonzalo Escudero    Alette's Date
Tim Ware    Fund Manager
Anjali Bhimani    Girl #1
Jonathan Tisch    Bank Lender
Shonn Wiley    Good-Looking Guy
Brad T. Aldous    Alicia's Friend at Party
Annie Chadwick    Edgar West's Wife
Laurie Cole    Ryan Koenig's Grilfriend
Kara Jackson    Woman Hit with Fish
Yadira Santana    Fan Vending Lady
Charles De La Rosa    Barman
Jordyn Taylor Wilsea    Little Girl at Borders
Harvey Waldman    Advertising Execs
Howard Samuelsohn    Advertising Exec
Marceline Hugot    Saleswoman
Abby Lee    Bridesmaids
Caitlin McColl    Bridesmaid
Marie-Pierre Beausejour    Bridesmaid
Beatrice Miller    Shoestore Girl
Payton Roi List    Shoestore Girl
Isabelle Palmieri    Shoestore Girl

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

Production and Technical Credits

P.J. Hogan    Director
Tracey Jackson    Screenwriter
Tim Firth    Screenwriter
Kayla Alpert    Screenwriter
Sophie Kinsella    Based on the Books "Confessions of a Shopaholic" and "Shopaholic Takes Manhattan"
Jerry Bruckheimer    Producer
Mike Stenson    Executive Producer
Chad Oman    Executive Producer
Ron Bozman    Executive Producer
Jo Willems    Director of Photography
Kristi Zea    Production Designer
William Goldenberg    Editor
Patricia Field    Costume Designer
James Newton Howard    Composer
Kathy Nelson    Music Supervisor
Denise Chamian    Casting
Julie Schubert    Casting
Harvey Waldman    Unit Production Manager
H.H. Cooper    First Assistant Director
Peter Thorell    Second Assistant Director
John Knoll    Visual Effects Supervisor
Pat Sandston    Associate Producer
Melissa Reid    Associate Producer
Sophie Kinsella    Associate Producer
Jill Brooks    ILM Visual Effects Producer
Tim Harrington    ILM Animation Supervisor
Jeanette Surga    Supervising Music Editor
Lady Gaga    Song Writer

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

DVD Rentals - Getting to Know Knowing

July 23rd, 2009

The same three new releases that topped the sales chart this week also topped the rental charts, and they finished in the same order. Knowing opened in first place with more than Push and The Unborn made combined. More...

DVD Sales - 12 Rounds Nearly Knocked Out

July 15th, 2009

While 12 Rounds may have led all new releases to capture top spot on this week's sales chart, its performance is not one that will be fondly remembered. It sold just 209,000 units and generated $3.13 million in consumer spending at retail. More...

DVD Rentals - Still Gran(d)

July 15th, 2009

Gran Torino returned to the top of the rental chart with more than 50% more rentals than the second place release, 12 Rounds, which opened a tiny, tiny fraction ahead of Confessions of a Shopaholic. More...

DVD Sales - Shopaholic Rings Up the Sales

July 7th, 2009

It was a relatively slow week for new releases, but we still had a new number one DVD on top of the sales chart this week. That DVD was Confessions of a Shopaholic with 554,000 units and $9.51 million in consumer spending at retail. More...

DVD Rentals - Breaking The Code

July 7th, 2009

There was a surprise on top of the rental chart as two new releases battled it out for first place. Surprisingly, The Code won the fight with roughly 16% more rentals than second place Confessions of a Shopaholic opened with. More...

DVD Releases for June 23rd, 2009

June 23rd, 2009

Seven spotlight reviews on this week's list, but only one for a DVD coming out on Tuesday. (Four are for screeners that arrived late, two are for ones that arrived early, while there are at least three on this week's list that may or may not show up shortly.) The choices for DVD Pick of the Week are not plentiful, with Waltz with Bashir being the only real contender. Despite coming out on both DVD and Blu-ray, the latter is overpriced compared to the former. More...

International Details - Still Treking

May 31st, 2009

Star Trek slipped to third place on the international chart with $11.34 million on 5069 screens in 56 markets for a total of $87.68 million. It has now made more internationally than the previous film made worldwide. The film's best market was the U.K. where it has made $24.37 million, including $2.60 million on 474 screens this past weekend. As for future releases, it opens in Japan this weekend, while it has yet to open in Mexico, India, and other markets. More...

International Details - Unknown Success

April 19th, 2009

Knowing was able to sneak into third place, despite earlier reports to the contrary. Over the past weekend it earned $13.35 million on 2943 screens in 24 markets for a total of $47.80 million. The film opened in a number of smaller markets, but most of the growth came from two major markets: Germany and Spain. In the former it made $1.47 million on 440 screens, while in the latter it made a more impressive $2.35 million on 330 screens over the weekend for a total of $3.11 million. As far as holdovers are concerned, the film held steady in France down just 16% to $3.06 million on 348 screens, but that was for the full week. After two weeks the film now has $6.72 million in that market. More...

International Details - Marley Nears Century Mark

April 12th, 2009

Marley & Me fell to sixth place, but it is nearing $100 million internationally. This past weekend it added $5.97 million on 2860 screens in 33 markets for a total of $83.34 million. The film opened in second place in Italy with $2.00 million on 348 screens, which is on par with expectations. Meanwhile, it added $1.23 million on 464 screens in the U.K. for a total of $18.41 million after four weeks while it made $1.01 million on 439 screens in Japan for a total of $5.17 million after two. It is still aiming at $100 million internationally, but it could be close. More...

International Details - Duplicity Doubles

April 5th, 2009

Duplicity doubled its international haul over the weekend landing in sixth place with $6.47 million on 1811 screens in 20 markets for a total of $12.21 million. The film opened in fourth place in France with $2.01 million on 380 screens, while it managed fourth in Russia as well, but with a much weaker $873,000 on 265 screens. It did hold on better than most in the U.K. down just 31% to $775,000 on 355 screens over the weekend for a total of $2.68 million after two. More...

International Details - Watchmen Slowing Down

March 29th, 2009

Watchmen fell out of the top five with $6.35 million on 4965 screens in 53 markets for a total of $60.63 million. Unless it is a big hit in Japan over the weekend, $100 million internationally is likely out of the question, as is $200 million worldwide. Depending on how much it costs to advertise, it could still make enough to show a profit, but it could take quite a bit longer than the studio would have liked. More...

International Details - Shopaholic Selling Well

March 22nd, 2009

Confessions Of A Shopaholic nearly doubled its weekend haul as it pulled in $6.78 million on 2023 screens in 26 markets for a total of $31.91 million after a month of release. The film opened in first place in Australia, no surprise there, as that's the home of Isla Fisher, with $1.89 million on 309 screens. It earned a nearly identical result of $1.84 million on 426 screens in Germany, but that was only enough for third place in that market. Next up for the film is South Korea and Spain at the end of this month, while it doesn't end its run till the end of May when it opens in Japan and France. More...

International Details - Reading Between the Lines

March 15th, 2009

The Reader nearly reached the top five with $5.14 million on 1169 screens in 17 markets for a total of $28.35 million. The film opened in a number of smaller markets, including Belgium where it placed fifth with $174,000 on 24 screens over the weekend and $225,000 in total. However, most of its money came from holdovers, like Germany, where the film added $2.89 million on 456 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.44 million after two. More...

International Details - Pink in the Red

March 8th, 2009

Pink Panther 2 may have climbed a spot to sixth place, but it is hard to be happy with its run so far. The film opened in second place in both Spain and Mexico with $1.95 million on 360 screens and $750,000 on 375 screens respectively, which is better than the film has managed in most major markets. However, overall it only managed $6.33 million on 3186 screens in 53 markets for a total of $22.26 million so far. It does open in Italy this weekend, and still has Germany, Japan, and a few other markets to go, but I can't see it turning its fortunes around at this point. More...

International Details - Confessions of the International Box Office

March 1st, 2009

Confessions Of A Shopaholic expanded this past weekend jumping into sixth place with $6.13 million on 1365 screens in 10 markets for a total of $10.05 million. This includes a second place, $2.80 million opening on 424 screens over the weekend in the U.K., for a total of $4.14 million there. The film also held well in Russia down just 42% with $1.04 million on 415 screens over the weekend for a total of $3.41 million after two. More...

Madea Takes Down Competition

February 24th, 2009

The Oscars combined with the post-holiday weekend left the overall box office dramatically lower this weekend compared to last. In fact, it was down 24% to $142 million; however, compared to the same weekend last year, that was up by just under 30%. Year-to-date, 2009 has pulled in $1.65 billion, which is 23% above last year's pace of $1.34 billion. There's no way 2009 can keep up this pace for too much longer, but each weekend it does will help future box office scores. After all, a lot of people see trailers, posters, and other advertisements for the first time when going to the movie theaters. More free advertising now will turn into more people going to the theaters later on. More...

International Details - Recep Ivedik is No Turkey

February 22nd, 2009

Recep Ivedik opened in its native Turkey and a few other markets scoring sixth place with $8.32 million on 483 screens in 4 markets. Of that total, $6.10 million was earned on 390 screens during a first place opening in its native market, which is above the pace of its predecessor. The film managed fourth place in Germany with $1.75 million on just 75 screens. An excellent start for the film. More...

Horror Fans Love Valentine's Day

February 17th, 2009

Another record breaking weekend! President's Day long weekend smashed the previous record with a total of $188 million over three days and $220 million over four. To put this into perspective, the previous record was set in 2007 when the box office pulled in $187 million in four days. That's right, this year we earned more in three days than the previous record was over four. It goes without saying that there were huge increases over last weekend (up 22%) and over the same weekend last year (up 37% over three days and 33% over four). Year to date, 2009 has pulled in $1.47 billion, 22% ahead of last year's $1.20 billion pace. More...

Four-Day Weekend Estimates: Horror Leads Record-Breaking Weekend

February 16th, 2009

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Movie Website Reviews for the Weekend of February 13th, 2009

February 15th, 2009

Three wide releases and three limited releases on this week's list, and while most have good sites, none have great sites. And none are worthy of the Weekly Website Award. More...

Love or Horror?

February 12th, 2009

It might be hard for the box office to keep pace with last year, as the three new releases from this week don't seem as strong as the four new releases were last year. Perhaps with Valentine's Day landing on a Saturday in 2009 will help the year continue to expand its lead over 2008. More...

2009 Preview: February

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2009 got off to a great start and February hopes to continue that run, but I don't think that's likely. First of all, none of the releases coming out this month look like they have what it takes to reach $100 million. Or even $80 million. This means the best film of this month will likely be lower than the biggest-earning film of last month and the biggest earner of this month last year. Hopefully there will be fewer outright misses and more mid-level hits, which will help 2009 keep pace with 2008. More...

Cast Updates - March 13, 2008

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 13, 2009 4 $15,066,360   2,507 $6,010   $15,066,360 1
Feb 20, 2009 8 $6,742,778 -55% 2,507 $2,690   $27,378,049 2
Feb 27, 2009 9 $4,634,534 -31% 2,534 $1,829   $33,806,050 3
Mar 6, 2009 8 $3,100,298 -33% 2,290 $1,354   $38,335,114 4
Mar 13, 2009 11 $1,941,638 -37% 1,591 $1,220   $41,295,158 5
Mar 20, 2009 13 $741,893 -62% 917 $809   $42,928,251 6
Mar 27, 2009 21 $254,390 -66% 358 $711   $43,461,723 7
Apr 3, 2009 28 $103,044 -59% 164 $628   $43,662,614 8
Apr 10, 2009 41 $64,086 -38% 108 $593   $43,787,317 9
Apr 17, 2009 39 $50,476 -21% 73 $691   $43,879,066 10
Apr 24, 2009 31 $101,246 +101% 176 $575   $43,997,966 11
May 1, 2009 37 $72,749 -28% 154 $472   $44,108,868 12
May 8, 2009 43 $50,445 -31% 105 $480   $44,189,027 13
May 15, 2009 50 $30,472 -40% 63 $484   $44,239,688 14
May 22, 2009 68 $11,351 -63% 30 $378   $44,265,678 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 13, 2009 4 $4,375,891     2,507 $1,745   $4,375,891 1
Feb 14, 2009 5 $6,444,689 +47%   2,507 $2,571   $10,820,580 2
Feb 15, 2009 5 $4,245,780 -34%   2,507 $1,694   $15,066,360 3
Feb 16, 2009 5 $2,742,693 -35%   2,507 $1,094   $17,809,053 4
Feb 17, 2009 5 $1,054,789 -62%   2,507 $421   $18,863,842 5
Feb 18, 2009 5 $862,218 -18%   2,507 $344   $19,726,060 6
Feb 19, 2009 5 $909,211 +5%   2,507 $363   $20,635,271 7
Feb 20, 2009 6 $2,326,573 +156% -47% 2,507 $928   $22,961,844 8
Feb 21, 2009 8 $2,914,016 +25% -55% 2,507 $1,162   $25,875,860 9
Feb 22, 2009 8 $1,502,189 -48% -65% 2,507 $599   $27,378,049 10
Feb 23, 2009 7 $407,295 -73% -85% 2,507 $162   $27,785,344 11
Feb 24, 2009 7 $501,298 +23% -52% 2,507 $200   $28,286,642 12
Feb 25, 2009 7 $422,037 -16% -51% 2,507 $168   $28,708,679 13
Feb 26, 2009 6 $462,837 +10% -49% 2,507 $185   $29,171,516 14
Feb 27, 2009 7 $1,456,156 +215% -37% 2,534 $575   $30,627,672 15
Feb 28, 2009 8 $2,042,561 +40% -30% 2,534 $806   $32,670,233 16
Mar 1, 2009 9 $1,135,817 -44% -24% 2,534 $448   $33,806,050 17
Mar 2, 2009 8 $346,285 -70% -15% 2,534 $137   $34,152,335 18
Mar 3, 2009 5 $399,789 +15% -20% 2,534 $158   $34,552,124 19
Mar 4, 2009 5 $338,842 -15% -20% 2,534 $134   $34,890,966 20
Mar 5, 2009 5 $343,850 +1% -26% 2,534 $136   $35,234,816 21
Mar 6, 2009 7 $1,005,731 +192% -31% 2,290 $439   $36,240,547 22
Mar 7, 2009 8 $1,376,558 +37% -33% 2,290 $601   $37,617,105 23
Mar 8, 2009 9 $718,009 -48% -37% 2,290 $314   $38,335,114 24
Mar 9, 2009 7 $222,019 -69% -36% 2,290 $97   $38,557,133 25
Mar 10, 2009 6 $282,645 +27% -29% 2,290 $123   $38,839,778 26
Mar 11, 2009 7 $244,291 -14% -28% 2,290 $107   $39,084,069 27
Mar 12, 2009 7 $269,451 +10% -22% 2,290 $118   $39,353,520 28
Mar 13, 2009 12 $622,178 +131% -38% 1,591 $391   $39,975,698 29
Mar 14, 2009 11 $846,282 +36% -39% 1,591 $532   $40,821,980 30
Mar 15, 2009 11 $473,178 -44% -34% 1,591 $297   $41,295,158 31
Mar 16, 2009 11 $209,832 -56% -5% 1,591 $132   $41,504,990 32
Mar 17, 2009 11 $217,345 +4% -23% 1,591 $137   $41,722,335 33
Mar 18, 2009 11 $224,965 +4% -8% 1,591 $141   $41,947,300 34
Mar 19, 2009 11 $239,058 +6% -11% 1,591 $150   $42,186,358 35
Mar 20, 2009 14 $265,714 +11% -57% 917 $290   $42,452,072 36
Mar 21, 2009 14 $313,823 +18% -63% 917 $342   $42,765,895 37
Mar 22, 2009 16 $162,356 -48% -66% 917 $177   $42,928,251 38
Mar 23, 2009 15 $61,775 -62% -71% 917 $67   $42,990,026 39
Mar 24, 2009 15 $71,910 +16% -67% 917 $78   $43,061,936 40
Mar 25, 2009 14 $71,638 n/c -68% 917 $78   $43,133,574 41
Mar 26, 2009 14 $73,759 +3% -69% 917 $80   $43,207,333 42
May 25, 2009 61 $3,182     30 $106   $44,268,860 102

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 13, 2009 5 $20,635,271   2,507 $8,231   $20,635,271 1
Feb 20, 2009 7 $8,636,245 -58% 2,507 $3,445   $29,271,516 2
Feb 27, 2009 8 $6,063,300 -30% 2,534 $2,393   $35,234,816 3
Mar 6, 2009 8 $4,118,184 -32% 2,290 $1,798   $39,353,000 4
Mar 13, 2009 11 $2,832,838 -31% 1,591 $1,781   $42,186,358 5
Mar 20, 2009 14 $1,020,975 -64% 917 $1,113   $43,207,333 6
Mar 27, 2009 22 $352,237 -65% 358 $984   $43,559,570 7
Apr 3, 2009 29 $163,661 -54% 164 $998   $43,723,231 8
Apr 10, 2009 39 $105,359 -36% 108 $976   $43,828,590 9
Apr 17, 2009 44 $68,130 -35% 73 $933   $43,896,720 10
Apr 24, 2009 31 $139,399 +105% 176 $792   $44,036,119 11
May 1, 2009 36 $102,463 -26% 154 $665   $44,138,582 12
May 8, 2009 44 $70,634 -31% 105 $673   $44,209,216 13
May 15, 2009 52 $45,111 -36% 63 $716   $44,254,327 14
May 22, 2009 64 $23,023 -49% 30 $767   $44,277,350 15

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 28, 20091417,873 417,873$7,176,342$7,176,3421
Jul 5, 20095140,886-66% 558,759$2,361,207$9,537,5492
Jul 12, 2009779,085-44% 637,844$1,277,587$10,815,1363
Jul 19, 20091157,654-27% 695,498$859,967$11,675,1034
Jul 26, 20092438,584-33% 734,082$513,314$12,188,4175

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