Synopsis
Sixty years ago, seismic changes ripped through the cultural establishment and, together with music and fashion, British theatre experienced an explosion of creativity and talent, the impact of which was felt around the world and is still tangible today. Pivotal to these creative and social shifts were a group of young actresses including Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright and Maggie Smith. All have received Damehoods in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the acting profession.
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January 16th, 2019
The big fall releases are starting to come out on the home market. This week we get Halloween, which was a $100 million domestic hit. However, it is not among the best films on this week’s list. There are three Pick of the Week contenders on the week’s list. There’s the award-nominated Indie film, Madeline’s Madeline, the classic Notorious, and Bad Times at the El Royale, for which I finally got the review done. It was a coin-toss, but in the end, Madeline’s Madeline on Blu-ray won.
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September 25th, 2018
Colette earned first place on the theater average chart with an average of $40,295 in four theaters. The Sisters Brothers was in second place with an average of $28,894, also in four theaters. Nothing Like a Dame was very strong for a documentary with $14,777 in its lone theater. One could argue Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable belongs in the $10,000 club, as it earned $9,538 in one theater over the weekend and $13,782 from Wednesday through Sunday.
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September 21st, 2018
It is not a particularly busy week for limited releases, as there are only nine films on the main list. However, several of them could do very well at the box office. Of these, I’m the most bullish about Colette and The Sisters Brothers, but there are two documentaries, Love, Gilda and Nothing Like a Dame, that could also open in the $10,000 club. All four could earn some Awards Season glory.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2018/05/04 |
- |
$7,580 |
|
12 |
$632 |
$155,452 |
2 |
2018/05/11 |
- |
$26,880 |
+255% |
33 |
$815 |
$196,771 |
3 |
2018/05/18 |
- |
$6,976 |
-74% |
23 |
$303 |
$224,716 |
4 |
2018/05/25 |
- |
$3,525 |
-49% |
5 |
$705 |
$237,155 |
5 |
2018/06/01 |
- |
$454 |
-87% |
3 |
$151 |
$240,477 |
6 |
2018/06/08 |
- |
$2,764 |
+509% |
7 |
$395 |
$247,994 |
7 |
2018/06/15 |
- |
$709 |
-74% |
3 |
$236 |
$250,396 |
8 |
2018/06/22 |
- |
$533 |
-25% |
5 |
$107 |
$253,029 |
9 |
2018/06/29 |
- |
$82 |
-85% |
1 |
$82 |
$256,185 |
10 |
2018/07/06 |
- |
$655 |
+699% |
3 |
$218 |
$259,041 |
11 |
2018/07/13 |
- |
$320 |
-51% |
2 |
$160 |
$259,261 |
12 |
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