Box Office History for Miramax

Ticket Sales and Market Share by Year


Note: Figures for 2025 are at an annualized rate.

Top-Grossing Movies 1995-2025, Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation

RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
Total GrossInflation-Adjusted
Gross
1 Good Will Hunting Dec 5, 1997 Drama R $138,433,435 $334,233,674
2 Chicago Dec 27, 2002 Musical PG-13 $170,687,518 $320,801,590
3 Scream Dec 20, 1996 Horror R $103,046,663 $257,620,741
4 Scream 2 Dec 12, 1997 Horror R $101,363,301 $248,932,127
5 Shakespeare in Love Dec 11, 1998 Romantic Comedy R $100,317,794 $225,101,969
6 The English Patient Nov 15, 1996 Drama R $78,716,374 $196,621,681
7 The Others Aug 10, 2001 Horror PG-13 $96,545,842 $192,898,768
8 Scream 3 Feb 4, 2000 Horror R $89,138,076 $187,041,116
9 The Aviator Dec 17, 2004 Drama PG-13 $102,608,827 $182,838,489
10 Cold Mountain Dec 25, 2003 Drama R $95,632,614 $176,549,270
11 Gangs of New York Dec 20, 2002 Drama R $77,730,500 $149,136,872
12 Chocolat Dec 15, 2000 Drama PG-13 $71,309,760 $142,918,826
13 Bridget Jones's Diary Apr 13, 2001 Romantic Comedy R $71,500,556 $142,874,785
14 She's All That Jan 29, 1999 Romantic Comedy PG-13 $63,465,522 $141,298,228
15 Halloween: H2O Aug 5, 1998 Horror R $55,041,738 $132,733,911
16 Kill Bill: Volume 1 Oct 10, 2003 Action R $70,098,138 $131,453,506
17 La vita è bella Oct 23, 1998 Drama PG-13 $57,598,247 $130,347,829
18 The Cider House Rules Dec 10, 1999 Drama PG-13 $57,547,209 $121,291,041
19 Kill Bill: Volume 2 Apr 16, 2004 Action R $66,207,920 $120,581,565
20 No Country for Old Men Nov 9, 2007 Western R $74,273,505 $120,070,658
21 Cop Land Aug 15, 1997 Drama R $44,906,632 $110,652,278
22 Shall We Dance? Oct 15, 2004 Romantic Comedy PG-13 $57,887,882 $105,386,704
23 Serendipity Oct 5, 2001 Romantic Comedy PG-13 $50,255,310 $100,421,829
24 Jet Li's Hero Aug 27, 2004 Action PG-13 $53,652,140 $97,714,283
25 Jackie Brown Dec 25, 1997 Drama R $39,673,162 $97,100,919
Complete List

Year by Year Market Share

YearMovies in
Release
Market
Share
GrossTickets SoldInflation-
Adjusted
Gross
Top-Grossing MovieGross that Year
1995 39 3.51% $186,332,956 42,835,144 $484,465,479 Pulp Fiction $44,268,548
1996 40 4.22% $243,612,779 55,115,992 $623,361,870 Scream $39,129,829
1997 33 6.85% $424,243,964 92,427,863 $1,045,359,131 Scream 2 $85,520,969
1998 40 5.79% $394,840,826 84,187,789 $952,163,894 Good Will Hunting $130,828,794
1999 38 4.31% $316,457,072 62,294,684 $704,552,876 Shakespeare in Love $90,829,322
2000 27 4.09% $307,697,254 57,086,676 $645,650,306 Scream 3 $89,138,076
2001 31 5.28% $438,493,185 77,472,282 $876,211,509 The Others $96,522,687
2002 32 2.72% $248,930,830 42,845,220 $484,579,438 Gangs of New York $47,082,059
2003 26 4.25% $390,694,615 64,791,796 $732,795,213 Chicago $161,445,985
2004 21 3.91% $363,638,451 58,556,905 $662,278,596 Kill Bill: Volume 2 $66,207,920
2005 17 2.00% $175,851,244 27,433,882 $310,277,205 The Aviator $71,067,437
2006 9 0.50% $45,880,724 7,004,686 $79,222,999 The Queen $28,196,606
2007 8 1.21% $117,947,277 17,143,496 $193,892,940 No Country for Old Men $44,759,744
2008 10 0.87% $84,793,809 11,809,719 $133,567,922 No Country for Old Men $29,513,761
2009 8 0.51% $54,736,063 7,298,138 $82,541,941 Adventureland $16,044,025
2010 2 0.27% $27,990,098 3,547,540 $40,122,677 The Switch $27,758,465
2011 1 0.00% $46,310 5,839 $66,039 The Tempest $46,310
2018 1 0.00% $26,331 2,890 $32,686 Princess Mononoke (もののけ姫)… $1,400,000
2024 1 0.00% $35,204 3,112 $35,197 Princess Mononoke (もののけ姫)… $2,400,000

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