Moviegoing is definitely back with viewers flocking to franchise films that 1) continue to roll out in the first sustained barrage of big new titles since Covid, and 2) continue to do huge business…
Moviegoing is definitely back with viewers flocking to franchise films that 1) continue to roll out in the first sustained barrage of big new titles since Covid, and 2) continue to do huge business as they stick around in theaters. They’re sucking up screens and exacerbating a release-pattern quandary for independent distributors seeking signs that a rising tide raises all boats.will gross $851,854 through Sunday and an estimated $1.
Bleecker had been hoping for a stronger opening, at least north of $2 million, for the film by Emma Holly Jones that made no. 7 at the North American box office. With a 21-day exclusive theatrical window to PVOD, it remains to be seen later in the month when the blockbuster train slows down if moviegoers back in the habit — including older demos at this point — are willing to dip into something else, and if it’s this.
Meanwhile, indie distributors are searching for the right way to release films as the specialty/arthouse market struggles for a broader recovery. Roadside Attractions openedday debut of $132,565 for a PTA of $1,069.
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