Thursday, 12 November 2015

UK box office breakdown Nov 6-8 2015

UK Box office:
1) Spectre - week 2 - £13.1
2) Hotel Transylvania 2 - week 4 - £1.1
3) Brooklyn - new - £1.0
4) Pan - week 4 - £0.5
5) Burnt - new - £0.4

Spectre had massive drop off at 68.8% that is much more then normal but still a strong performance. Also Hotel T is once again decreasing with a drop off at 55.1% I guess last week was due to counter programming from Spectre.
Brooklyn had a good opening I expect they are content with that but Bradley coopers Burnt on the other hand really suffered from bad reviews, once again proving star power isn't a drawing force in cinema these days. An even bigger flog was Nicholas Holt's Kill your friends coming in 11th with only £102 thousand maybe this is partly due to only being in under 200 theaters but still disappointing. And scouts guide to the zombie apocalypse I wont even grase with capital letters!

US Box Office:
1) Spectre - new - $70.4
2) The Peanuts Movie - new - $44.2
3) The Martian - week 6 - $9.1
4) Goosebumps - week 4 - $6.8
5) Bridge of Spies - week 4 - $5.8

Spectre opens respectfully with more than MI5 but less than Skyfall did in the US ($88.3). The martian holding in in week 6 is really impressive as well.

Opening this week UK:
Steve Jobs
Metacritic: 82
Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
Although it has done bad at the US box office critics love this and could be possible Oscar nomination for Fassbender. Biopic about Steve Jobs taking place behind the scenes of some of his most influential press conferences, based on Walter Issacsons's biography of the same name. Directed by Danny Boyle.


Lady In the Van
Metacritic: 69
Rotten Tomatoes: 100%
Maggie Smith is a crazy old lady in a van. So a documentary ? ...

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