Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Box: Co-starring Destiny's Child as Themselves

1. Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them - $80m / $80m / $235m
2. Doctor Strange - $20m / $185m / $240m
**Trolls - $20m / $119m / $165m
4. Arrival - $14.5m / $46.5m / $80m
5. Almost Christmas - $8m / $26.5m / $46m
**Edge of Seventeen - $8m / $8m / $25m
7. Hacksaw Ridge - $6m / $42.5m / $58m
8. Bleed For This - $5m / $5m / $15m
**Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk - $5m / $5.2m / $15m
10. The Accountant - $2m / $81m / $85m

The Harry Potter spinoff arrives just in time as this November has been proving to be robust both in multiplexes and arthouses. A trio of other wide releases will be lucky to break out of single digits. Hopefully, Edge of Seventeen turns into a nice little sleeper. Though it seems like the type of thing that will find its audience on cable/streaming. Sad that Billy Lynn is a mediocre, non-starter. I guess Ang Lee only has luck with every other film. Bleed For This probably should have opened a month ago.

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