Synopsis
Edith Moore is a bitter, gruff woman in her eighties. In the months following her husband George’s death, Edie’s strained relationship with her daughter Nancy begins to worsen. The question over Edie’s future looms large; while Edie tries hard to convince Nancy she can manage fine by herself, Nancy is making plans for her mother to move to a retirement home. Edie feels like it is the beginning of the end. It seems she will die with all the regrets of her past intact and one regret haunts her most of all. When Edie was married, her father planned a climbing trip for them in the Scottish Highlands. Edie yearned to go, but her husband George, a difficult and controlling man, made her stay at home, nearly thirty years later, Edie decides to make the trip herself alone.
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September 12th, 2019
It: Chapter Two not only earned first place on the overall box office, it earned first place on the theater average chart with an average of $19,926. Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice was next with an average of $16,176 in seven theaters; this is an excellent result for a documentary. Next up might be my favorite box office result of the year, as Mr. Klein and Ms. Purple had nearly identical openings at $15,915 and $15,734 respectively. Mr. Klien and Ms. Purple just seem like a nice couple. I’m glad they met. ... Moving on.
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September 6th, 2019
It is still too early for Awards Season contenders to come out, but that doesn’t mean there are no highly-regarded films on this week’s list. Ága, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, and Ms. Purple all have a shot at doing well at the box office.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2018/05/25 |
14 |
$91,321 |
|
100 |
$913 |
$91,321 |
1 |
2018/06/01 |
- |
$52,505 |
-43% |
112 |
$469 |
$242,633 |
2 |
2018/06/08 |
- |
$39,272 |
-25% |
111 |
$354 |
$356,583 |
3 |
2018/06/15 |
- |
$25,191 |
-36% |
71 |
$355 |
$447,104 |
4 |
2018/06/22 |
- |
$9,665 |
-62% |
45 |
$215 |
$491,986 |
5 |
2018/06/29 |
30 |
$5,705 |
-41% |
14 |
$408 |
$542,001 |
6 |
2018/07/06 |
- |
$1,932 |
-66% |
14 |
$138 |
$561,122 |
7 |
2018/07/13 |
- |
$4,184 |
+117% |
13 |
$322 |
$585,017 |
8 |
2018/07/20 |
- |
$2,146 |
-49% |
2 |
$1,073 |
$599,235 |
9 |
2018/08/10 |
- |
$2,390 |
|
2 |
$1,195 |
$608,192 |
12 |
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