Monday, April 13, 2015

Weekend Box Office Review 4-10-15 to 4-12-15

        Here are the weekend domestic box office results for the weekend of 4-10-15 to 4-12-15 as well as my 5 key takeaways. So without further ado...





Box Office Totals courtesy of boxofficemojo.com
TW
LW
Film
Studio
Weekend
# of Theaters
Total Domestic Gross
Weeks in Theaters
1
1
Furious 7
Universal Pictures
$59,585,930
4,022
$251,516,400
2
2
2
Home (2015)
20th Century Fox
$18,532,280
3,703
$129,085,686
3
3
-
The Longest Ride
20th Century Fox
$13,019,686
3,366
$13,019,686
1
4
3
Get Hard
Warner Bros.
$8,218,246
3,132
$70,783,826
3
5
4
Cinderella (2015)
Walt Disney Pictures
$7,137,814
3,025
$180,686,540
5
6
5
The Divergent Series: Insurgent
Lionsgate
$6,710,498
3,111
$144,708,645
4
7
7
Woman in Gold
The Weinstein Company
$5,483,125
1,504
$8,934,023
2
8
6
It Follows
Radius-TWC
$1,943,868
1,633
$11,717,669
5
9
17
Danny Collins
Bleecker Street
$1,483,138
739
$2,375,703
4
10
14
While Were Young
A24
$1,377,000
246
$2,355,000
3
1. Furious 7 continues to dominate the box office making an impressive $59 million in its 2nd week and it crossed the $250 million mark making the highest grossing domestic film of 2015 so far. It also has made an astounding worldwide total of $800 million in just a couple of weeks and it is well on it's way to to cross the billion  dollar mark in the coming weeks.especially with no competition coming until The Avengers: Age of Ultron hits theaters in a little over 2 weeks.
2. For thew first time in 9 weeks Kingsman: The Secret Service is not in the top 10.
3. I love seeing Danny Collins in the top 10 after getting put into more theaters.
4. The biggest loser of the week was Furious 7 as it made 59.5% less than it did last week and the biggest winner of the week was Danny Collins as it made 326.4% more than it did last week
5. Overall this was a solid weekend at the box office and you can see the trend of multiple movies making $10 million plus or more in given weekend now that there is a variety of choices this time of year.

        So ladies and gentlemen what do you think of this weekend's box office totals and what are some of your takeaways? Let me know in the comments section below and let your voice be heard.

                                                                                                                                         Jonah Sparks

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