Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Box:Danny and Tess Ocean Reunited. Directed by Nell.

1. Captain America: Civil War - $70m / $298m / $415m
2. Money Monster - $15m / $15m / $50m
3. The Jungle Book - $14.5m / $309m / $342m
4. The Darkness - $6m / $6m / $16m
5. Mother's Day - $4m / $30m / $38m
6. Zootopia - $2m / $331m / $335m
**Huntsman: Winter's War - $2m / $44m / $48m
8. Keanu - $1.5m / $18m / $21m
**Barbershop: The Next Cut - $1.5m / $51m / $54m
10. The Boss - $1m / $61m / $63m

Captain America didn't cross $200m last weekend, as I predicted. I think the predictions just got out of hand, but it did great. Mother's Day had a big bump, enough that if it does decently overseas it'll make a profit for the studio. Two openers this weekend, and like the second weekend in May is typically a down time before the big movies arrive around Memorial Day weekend. Money Monster would have been the 18th highest grossing movie of 1999. I'm not sure these stars still have enough box-office pull in them to make it a mini-blockbuster. It'll do "okay". The Darkness is the second film from BH Tilt. It should outgross the first, The Green Inferno but not by much.

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