United Kingdom Box Office for Mother's Day (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
United Kingdom Box Office $1,243,864Details
Worldwide Box Office $52,367,022Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $3,973,303 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,542,332 Details
Total North America Video Sales $5,515,635
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

Intertwining stories revolve around a television host, a divorcee looking for love and a woman who wants to strengthen her relationship with her mother.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$25,000,000
United Kingdom Releases: June 10th, 2016 (Wide), released as Mother's Day
Video Release: July 19th, 2016 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language and some suggestive material.
(Rating bulletin 2411 (Cert #50274), 2/10/2016)
Running Time: 118 minutes
Franchise: Garry Marshall's Holiday Franchise
Keywords: Ensemble, Segments
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Open Road Films, Wayne Rice, Gulfstream Pictures, Aperture Media Partners, Mayday Movie Productions, Beatnik Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for August 2nd, 2016

August 3rd, 2016

April and the Extraordinary World

It is the beginning of August, a.k.a., the beginning of TV on DVD season. While there are a few prominent releases in that category, the biggest release is Batman: The Killing Joke, which is still a hot mess, but this time on Blu-ray. There are plenty of smaller releases that are worth picking up, including April and the Extraordinary World. Its reviews are nearly 100% positive and the Blu-ray Combo Pack is the Pick of the Week. More...

Home Market Releases for July 19th, 2016

July 18th, 2016

Orphan Black: Season Four

This week, the home market is led by Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, at least in terms of box office dollars. It is far from the best in terms of reviews. That’s not to say there are no high quality releases this week. In fact, there are five Pick of the Week contenders, six if you include Belladonna Of Sadness, which came out last week, but the screener arrived late, so the review didn’t get published till the weekend. In the end, I went with To Have and Have Not on Blu-ray as Pick of the Week. However, Orphan Black: Season Four earns the seldom awarded Puck of the Week, as the best Canadian release. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Civil War Dominates, buy Money Monster has Moderate Debut

May 17th, 2016

Captain America: Civil War

The weekend box office was weaker than predicted at the top, but stronger in the second and third spots. Captain America: Civil War led the way with $72.64 million. This was lower than expected, but still more than the rest of the films combined earned. Money Monster was better than expected with $14.79 million. Overall, the box office was down 45% from last weekend to $130 million, while it was down 29% from this weekend last year. 2016 is still ahead of 2015 by a massive $230 million or 6.2% at $3.97 billion to $3.73 billion. I was worried 2016 and 2015 would be in a virtual tie by now, so this is great news. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Money Monster Has Timid Previews

May 13th, 2016

Money Monster

Money Monster earned $600,000 during its Thursday night previews. That's better than Hail, Caesar! ($543,000) or Mother's Day ($250,000). However, it is still nothing to truly celebrate. It still has a chance to match our predictions, but $10 million seems more likely. More...

Weekend Predictions: Civil War will Win Weekend, but will New Releases Earn any Money?

May 12th, 2016

Money Monster

There's not much mystery over what movie will come out on top of the box office this weekend. Captain America: Civil War will repeat as champion, as neither Money Monster nor The Darkness are expected to be box office hits. In fact, both of them combined will earn less in total than Civil War will make over the weekend. Unfortunately, this weekend last year had a one-two punch with Pitch Perfect 2 and Mad Max: Fury Road. Civil War will beat those two individually, but 2015's depth is going to be really hard to top. Fortunately, 2016 has such a lead so far that it can weather this storm. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Civil War's Opening Missed Mark, but still Tops Yearly Chart with $179 million

May 10th, 2016

Captain America: Civil War

The Curse of Great Expectations hit Captain America: Civil War, as it had a monster opening, but still missed even the low end of expectations at $179.14 million. This is the best opening for any film this year, so Disney should be more than happy with this result. Overall, the box office pulled in $237 million, which is 121% more than last weekend. Granted, it is the official start of summer, so an increase like that is to be expected. More importantly, it is 80% higher than the same weekend last year. Even if you compare this weekend to the start of summer last year, 2016 still comes out ahead, albeit by a much smaller margin of 1.8%. Year-to-date, 2016 padded its lead, which grew to 7.0% at $3.77 billion to $3.53 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Civil War Sets New 2016 Benchmark with $181.8 Million Projected Weekend

May 8th, 2016

Captain America: Civil War

Another weekend, another triumph at the box office for Disney. After a hattrick of wins for The Jungle Book, the studio’s Captain America: Civil War will top the chart this weekend with a year’s-best $181.8 million, according to the studio’s weekend projection, released on Sunday morning. Our model projects that it will fall just short of $180 million, but either way it will set easily a new best weekend in 2016, beating the $166 million debut of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and record the fifth-best weekend of all time, landing in between The Avengers: Age of Ultron and Iron Man 3. The Marvel Cinematic Universe now claims four of the top six spots on the all-time list. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: The Jungle Book wins Three-peat with $43.71 million

May 3rd, 2016

The Jungle Book

This past weekend was the weekend before the start of summer, so you knew the wide releases weren't going to be massive hits. However, I was still hoping for more than what we got. Fortunately, The Jungle Book did beat expectations earning first place with $43.71 million. The best of the new releases was Keanu, which only managed third place with $9.45 million. Overall, the box office fell 16% from last weekend to $108 million. The year-over-year comparison is devastating; however, that's because the same weekend last year was the first weekend of May when The Avengers: Age of Ultron debuted. Compared to last year, this weekend's box office was 54% lower. Year-to-date, 2016's lead has shrunk to 5.7% at $3.51 billion to $3.32 billion. Next weekend, 2016 should bounce back when Captain America: Civil War opens. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jungle Book Still Miles Ahead of Competition

May 1st, 2016

The Jungle Book

It’s another bloodbath at the box office this weekend, with the combined efforts of three new wide releases barely earning half of the third weekend’s gross for The Jungle Book. With Captain America: Civil War also posting over $200 million overseas this weekend, Disney’s reign of terror is just getting started. More...

Friday Estimates: New Releases are as Quiet as a Purr

April 30th, 2016

Keanu

The Jungle Book easily remained in first place on Friday’s box office chart, earning $10.25 million. That is down just 38% from last Friday and if the weekend as the same internal multiplier as last time, then we are looking at a $49 million weekend haul. That’s a lot more than we predicted and would push the film’s running tally well over $250 million. However, this seems overly bullish—I would expect a weekend total of a few million less. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Keanu Mews - Update

April 29th, 2016

Keanu

Keanu earned $560,000 during its previews last night. This is hardly a roar, but it isn't bad either. Barbershop: The Next Cut earned $735,000 two weeks ago and if the two films have similar day-to-day growth, then Keanu will open with $15 million during the weekend. This is exactly in line with predictions and should be enough to make the studio happy. More...

Weekend Predictions: Kitten vs. Jungle Cat

April 28th, 2016

Keanu

There are three wide releases coming out this week, but none of them look like they will challenge The Jungle Book for top spot. In fact, it looks like all three combined won't come close to The Jungle Book weekend haul. Keanu is the best of the new releases and it has a shot at becoming a midlevel hit. Mother's Day could have been a midlevel hit as counter-programming, especially with Mother's Day just over a week away. However, early reviews are hurting its chances with moviegoers. Finally there's Ratchet and Clank, which is one of those animated movies that feels like it should have gone Direct-to-Video. As for this weekend last year... this weekend last year was the first weekend of May, so year-over-year comparison has to deal with The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Obviously 2016 is going to get crushed this weekend. It should bounce back next weekend. More...

Contest: Good Kitty

April 22nd, 2016

Keanu

There are three wide releases coming out next week: Keanu, Mother's Day, and Ratchet and Clank. I'm not 100% sure which movie will come out on top, but I really, really hope its Keanu. So I'm going to pick it as the target film in this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Keanu.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize consisting of two previously reviewed movies, maybe. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a Frankenprize consisting of two previously reviewed movies, potentially. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a Frankenprize consisting of two previously reviewed movies, most likely.

The Twist for the month of April is April Fools. One winner will get what I consider the ultimate April Fools prize... two previously reviewed movies... on HD-DVD!!! Yes, one winner will get two movies on a dead format. (Who knows... maybe they will be collector's items one day.)

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2016 Preview: April

April 1st, 2016

The Jungle Book

March was a really good month, for the most part. There were a few bombs, but the two biggest films, Zootopia and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, both beat expectations by significant margins, so overall the box office was better than expected. Unfortunately, April is a mess, which makes prognosticating really tough. Every single week has at least one film that either moved, switched from wide to limited release, or disappeared entirely. The Jungle Book appears to be the biggest film of the year, but The Huntsman: Winter's War could also be a $100 million hit. Sadly, last April was led by Furious 7, which earned more than $350 million at the box office. That's very likely more than both The Jungle Book and The Huntsman: Winter's War will make combined. Worse still, there were only four weekends in April last year, meaning the month ends by going head-to-head with The Avengers: Age of Ultron. By the time the month ends, 2016's lead over 2015 might be gone. Let's hope it is not that bad. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2016/06/10 9 $601,652   401 $1,500   $601,652 1
2016/06/17 12 $217,411 -64% 379 $574   $1,243,864 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 4/22/2016 $150,684 0 85 108 $364,510 11/29/2018
Australia 4/29/2016 $905,550 240 292 1158 $3,998,545 6/27/2016
Brazil 5/6/2016 $270,066 0 0 0 $755,183 11/15/2018
Czech Republic 5/19/2016 $30,256 91 91 174 $120,068 12/31/2018
France 6/3/2016 $811,565 0 0 0 $1,393,955 10/2/2018
Hungary 4/24/2016 $263,268 54 54 54 $263,268 12/31/2018
Italy 6/23/2016 $182,870 0 0 0 $423,392 7/13/2016
Mexico 5/5/2016 $528,547 0 0 0 $1,055,885 6/9/2016
Netherlands 4/28/2016 $275,659 115 116 682 $1,370,936 6/15/2016
New Zealand 4/29/2016 $106,762 60 66 237 $445,582 8/1/2016
North America 4/29/2016 $8,369,184 3,035 3,291 11,844 $32,492,859 4/12/2018
Poland 5/13/2016 $134,253 0 0 0 $627,001 11/17/2018
Portugal 4/28/2016 $79,916 54 56 172 $201,994 6/9/2016
Russia (CIS) 4/29/2016 $7,098 823 823 1781 $1,162,802 11/14/2018
Slovakia 4/27/2016 $40,796 44 51 145 $141,801 6/23/2016
Slovenia 5/5/2016 $9,087 15 15 42 $33,218 6/15/2016
Spain 4/29/2016 $193,667 148 148 350 $394,074 11/17/2018
Turkey 4/29/2016 $58,297 115 115 230 $177,339 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 6/10/2016 $601,652 401 401 780 $1,243,864 6/22/2016
 
Rest of World $5,700,746
 
Worldwide Total$52,367,022 2/26/2019

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Jennifer Aniston    Sandy
Kate Hudson    Jesse
Julia Roberts    Miranda
Jason Sudeikis    Bradley

Supporting Cast

Britt Robertson    Kristin
Timothy Olyphant    Henry
Hector Elizondo    Lance
Jack Whitehall    Zack
Margo Martindale    Flo
Shay Mitchell    Tina
Sarah Chalke    Gabi
Aasif Mandvi    Russell
Loni Love    Kimberly
Brandon Spink    Peter
Jon Lovitz    Jackie Burn
Ella Anderson   
Robert Pine   
Cameron Esposito   

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Garry Marshall    Director
Anya Kochoff Romano*    Screenwriter
Matt Walker    Screenwriter
Tom Hines    Screenwriter
Lily Hollander    Story by
Matt Walker    Story by
Garry Marshall    Story by
Tom Hines    Story by
Mike Karz    Producer
Wayne Rice    Producer
Brandt Anderson    Producer
Daniel Diamond    Producer
Howard Burd    Producer
Mark DiSalle    Producer
Kevin Frakes    Executive Producer
Ankur Rungta    Executive Producer
Matthew Hooper    Executive Producer
William Bindley    Executive Producer
Jared D. Underwood    Executive Producer
Danny Mandel    Executive Producer
Rodger May    Executive Producer
Fred Grimm    Executive Producer
Bill Heavener    Executive Producer
Scott Lipsky    Executive Producer
Leon Corcos    Executive Producer
Deborah E. Chausse    Executive Producer
Mark B. Johnson    Co-Producer
Heather Hall    Co-Producer
Cherelle George    Line Producer
Charles Minsky    Director of Photography
Missy Stewart    Production Designer
Bruce Green    Editor
Robert Malina    Editor
John Debney    Composer
Julianne Jordan    Music Supervisor
Barbara J. McCarthy    Casting Director
Gail Goldberg    Casting Director
Marilyn Vance    Costume Designer

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.