Synopsis
Steve and Rob have only six days on their own personal odyssey in THE TRIP TO GREECE. On the way they argue about tragedy and comedy, astronomy and biology, myth, history, democracy and the meaning of life!
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June 17th, 2020
For the first time in a long time, we got official box office numbers from a major studio this week. Sony released Little Women in Japan where it earned $495,000 and placed first in the market. The film also remained first in Denmark with $255,000 during its second weekend of release for a running tally of $750,000 so far. Both of these numbers are fairly good, as dramas are a lot harder to translate to other languages and cultures than action films are. They also indicate a growing theatrical market in both territories. Furthermore, the source material for this movie has a distinct American feel, so it is not surprising that it wasn’t a monster hit in either of these markets. Overall, Little Women pulled in $760,000 on 440 screens in 13 markets for an international total of $99.5 million after about six month of release. It should get to $100 million in the next week or so.
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May 26th, 2020
It was Memorial Day long weekend this past weekend, not that this really mattered when it comes to the box office chart. Until the pandemic is no longer a serious concern, holidays won’t have a significant impact at the box office. That said, The Wretched is doing well enough to be considered a legitimate hit, even under normal circumstances.
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May 21st, 2020
We are slowly looking towards returning to normal, and that includes opening more and more theaters in select parts of the nation. This week we have three limited releases with a variety of release strategies going from just virtual theaters for Lucky Grandma, to a mix of virtual and real-world theaters for The Painter and the Thief, to apparently everything all at once for The Trip to Greece. All three films are earning excellent reviews, so hopefully they can all find audiences, no matter where they are playing.
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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
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2020/06/12 |
1 |
$38,145 |
|
69 |
$553 |
$53,149 |
1 |
2020/06/19 |
2 |
$33,527 |
-12% |
74 |
$453 |
$100,701 |
2 |
2020/06/26 |
4 |
$26,435 |
-21% |
78 |
$339 |
$136,220 |
3 |
2020/07/03 |
10 |
$10,352 |
-61% |
59 |
$175 |
$157,058 |
4 |
2020/07/10 |
20 |
$5,647 |
-45% |
29 |
$195 |
$169,096 |
5 |
2020/07/24 |
- |
$352 |
|
11 |
$32 |
$176,112 |
7 |
2020/07/31 |
78 |
$248 |
-30% |
8 |
$31 |
$177,845 |
8 |
2020/08/07 |
- |
$342 |
+38% |
4 |
$86 |
$177,269 |
9 |
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