Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Box: A Dog's Basis of Sex

1. Aquaman - $18m / $289m / $335m
2. A Dog's Way Home - $12m / $12m / $45m
3. The Upside - $11m / $11m / $35m
4. Escape Room - $9.5m / $33m / $50m
5. Mary Poppins Returns - $9m / $152.5m / $175m
6. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - $8m / $146.5m / $165m/
7. Bumblebee - $7.5m / $109.5m / $128m
**On the Basis of Sex - $7.5m / $11.8m / $30m
9. The Mule - $5.5m / $90.5m / $104m
10. Vice - $3m / $35.5m / $46m
***Replicas - $3m / $3m / $7.5m

 Aquaman spends its fourth weekend at #1. Wow, impressive. I'm still not certain if A Dog's Way Home is in the same Dog-verse as A Dog's Purpose or not. There's also something called A Dog's Journey coming in May. It's hard to say how much Kevin Hart's recent controversies eclipsed the promotion of The Upside, but I don't really hear anyone talking about the movie itself at all. The movie is a remake of the hugely popular The Intouchables. Keanu Reeves outside of John Wick has struggled, so Replicas likely won't make the top 10. Expanding wide after an impressive run in limited is On the Basis of Sex. If this had been gone, it seems like it would really be breaking out big time. Still, this is an impressive run for Focus.

ETA:

If Beale Street Could Talk also expands wide, in over a thousand theaters.

$3m / $8.3m / $25m

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