Movie Comparison: Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat (2018)

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  Boom for
Real: The
Late Teenage
Years of
Jean-Michel
Basquiat
Domestic Release Date May 11, 2018
Production Budget  
Opening Weekend Theaters 2
Maximum Theaters 14
Theatrical Engagements 85
Domestic Opening Weekend $22,717
Domestic Box Office $166,616
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$197,155
International Box Office $28,563
Worldwide Box Office $195,179
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  Boom for
Real: The
Late Teenage
Years of
Jean-Michel
Basquiat
Opening Weekend $22,717 /
$22,717
2nd Weekend $27,649 /
$65,690
3rd Weekend $16,227 /
$103,828
4th Weekend $8,726 /
$127,277
5th Weekend $5,062 /
$137,871
6th Weekend $4,017 /
$144,461
7th Weekend $4,069 /
$151,132
8th Weekend $1,462 /
$156,181
9th Weekend $1,963 /
$160,143
10th Weekend $305 /
$161,324
11th Weekend $2,446 /
$164,526
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  Boom for
Real: The
Late Teenage
Years of
Jean-Michel
Basquiat
Opening Week $38,041 /
$38,041
2nd Week $49,560 /
$87,601
3rd Week $30,950 /
$118,551
4th Week $14,258 /
$132,809
5th Week $7,635 /
$140,444
6th Week $6,619 /
$147,063
7th Week $7,656 /
$154,719
8th Week $3,461 /
$158,180
9th Week $2,839 /
$161,019
10th Week $1,061 /
$162,080
11th Week $4,536 /
$166,616
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Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.