Hungary Box Office for Bombshell (2019)

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Bombshell
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Hungary Box Office $294,267Details
Worldwide Box Office $61,404,394Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $484,932 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $986,094 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,471,026
Further financial details...

Synopsis

A revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time; Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$32,000,000
Hungary Releases: January 9th, 2020 (Wide)
Video Release: February 25th, 2020 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for sexual material and language throughout.
(Rating bulletin 2605 (Cert #52395), 11/20/2019)
Running Time: 108 minutes
Keywords: Sexual Harassment, TV News, 2010s, Biography, Boss From Hell, Fired, Voiceover/Narration, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Intertitle, Biographical Drama
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Denver & Delilah Films, Lighthouse Entertainment, Bron Studios, Everyman Pictures, Lionsgate, Creative Wealth Media Finance, Annapurna Pictures, Gramsci
Production Countries: Canada, United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for March 10th, 2020

March 11th, 2020

Love Chunibyo and Other Delusions

It’s another terrible week on the home market. There are a couple of Oscar-bait releases to talk about, but neither are Pick of the Week contenders, at least in my opinion. There are no movies that are anything more than midlevel hits. The best new release of the week, at least in my opinion, is Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions: Ultimate Collector’s Edition Blu-ray. More...

Home Market Releases for February 25th, 2020

February 27th, 2020

Knives Out

It’s a strong, but shallow, week on the home market. There are only eight releases in the main list and a couple of them wouldn’t normally make the cut. However, nearly all of them are worth picking up and several were close to Pick of the Week contenders. That said, Knives Out was a clear choice for Pick of the Week. I will likely also be buying Food Wars, Three Fantastic Journeys by Karel Zeman, and others, but Knives Out is way ahead of the competition. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscars Winners and Reactions

February 10th, 2020

Parasite

The Oscars were handed out last night and unlike most years, I wasn’t able to live-blog the awards. This is a real shame, because it was one of the best Oscar nights I can remember and there were very few awards that made me legitimately angry, unlike many years in the past. There was even a surprise winner for the full night, as Parasite earned the most wins with four Oscars. It is incredibly rare for a foreign-language film to pull off that feat. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Leading Actress

February 5th, 2020

Judy

Our annual Oscar Prediction contest is underway so now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. We are continuing our shortened schedule with Best Leading Actress. In this category, there is an absolute favorite and I will be so pissed if she doesn’t finally win. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Supporting Actress

February 4th, 2020

Marriage Story

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Theater Averages: 1917 Keeps Racing to the Top

January 15th, 2020

1917

It’s rare for a film to remain in the $10,000 club for three weeks in a row, especially when they expand. However, 1917 managed this rare feat at the weekend with an average of $10,775, despite now playing in well over 3,000 theaters. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 13th, 2020

1917

The Oscar nominations were announced on Monday, and the results were... well, there were some puzzling results. Joker led the way with eleven nominations. ... A film with 69% positive reviews earned the most nominations. It’s not the worst-reviewed movie to earn a Best Picture Nomination—after all, Bohemian Rhapsody was nominated just last year. However, this film is arguably the worst-reviewed movie to ever earn the most nominations in a single year. More...

Theater Averages: 1917 Helps 2020 Start on a Strong Note

January 9th, 2020

1917

There were three films in the $10,000 club, all of them holdovers. 1917 led the way with an average of $56,154 in 11 theaters, which is 7% higher than its opening weekend. I’m very excited for its wide expansion this weekend. On the other hand, Just Mercy fell to an average of $19,154 in four theaters. That’s still good, but perhaps not good enough to thrive in wide release. We finally got numbers for Ashfall as its distributor was closed over the Christmas break. The film earned an average of $16,198 in two theaters during its third weekend of release. More...

Theater Averages: 1917 Helps 2019 End on a Strong Note

January 2nd, 2020

1917

Only four limited release announced box office numbers for the final weekend of 2019, but all four were in the $10,000 club. 1917 led the way with an average of $52,383 in 11 theaters. That was over the three-day weekend. It earned over $1 million during its five-day debut. Just Mercy was well back with an estimated average of $27,250 in four theaters over the three-day weekend. Ip Man: The Finale will probably turn out to be poorly named, because the movie earned over $1 million over the three-day weekend and earned an average of $20,850. I’m sure someone is trying to figure out how to continue the franchise, despite the Finale part of the name. Clemency was next with an average of $17,682 in two theaters. The final film in the $10,000 club was Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which earned an average of $16,430 during its second weekend of release. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office Rises Over Last Year Helping 2019 End on a Positive Note

December 31st, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

The last weekend of the year had some good news and some bad news. Unfortunately, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was part of the later, as it fell 59% to $72.39 million over the weekend. However, this was still a dominate performance at the box office, earning more than the next three films combined. It helped the overall weekend remained strong at $197 million. Granted, this is 20% lower than last weekend, but more importantly, it is 5.0% higher than the same weekend last year. Furthermore, 2019 cut the deficit with 2018 by about $100 million since The Rise of Skywalker came out and now it is fighting with 2016 to be the second biggest year at the box office of all time. It is true that the year is still behind 2018 by a massive 4.5% / $520 million at $11.04 billion to $11.56 billion, but not being able to maintain a record pace for two years in a row is hardly a serious concern. Even if you look at ticket sales and take into account inflation, then 2019 was a reasonably good year, as it isn’t too far behind 2017 and hardly the worst we’ve seen in the past decade. There are reasons to be optimistic going into 2020. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Comprehensive and Abridged Edition

December 24th, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker recovered a little bit from Sunday’s estimates to earn $177.38 million for the full weekend. While it is always better to beat estimates, this isn’t a large enough margin to really matter in the long run. Its reviews and its B plus are fine for a blockbuster, but aren’t going to help draw in more moviegoers, unlike The Last Jedi. Internationally, the film made $197.7 million in 52 markets to give it a worldwide opening of $375.1 million. It enjoyed the third-biggest weekend in December, the third-biggest day in December, and it is already the 21st biggest worldwide release in 2019. Granted, most thought it would open faster than this, but the film is, at worst, a profitable disappointment. More...

Weekend Estimates: Rise of Skywalker Falls from Projections, but Still Tops the Chart

December 22nd, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

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Friday Estimates: Star Wars is Going to have a Green Christmas

December 21st, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Despite earning weaker-than-expected reviews, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is going to have no trouble topping my prediction for the weekend, as it earned an estimated $90 million on Friday, putting it on pace for $190 million over the full weekend. Granted, not everything is rosy, as the film only managed a B plus from CinemaScore. That’s not fatal, but it certainly won’t help its legs. On the other hand, the lack of direct competition and the Christmas break will certainly help it sell many more tickets over the next two weeks. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Star Wars Heat up the Christmas Week Box Office?

December 19th, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

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Theater Averages: Uncut Won’t Be an Undiscovered Gem

December 19th, 2019

Uncut Gems

Uncut Gems led the way on the per theater chart with an average of $107,448 in five theaters. The only film to earn a better average this year was Parasite; however, while that film earned an average of $131,072 during its opening weekend, it was playing in only three theaters, so Uncut Gems arguably has the better opening. Bombshell also had an explosive opening with an average of $79,789 in four theaters. The number one film of the weekend, Jumanji: The Next Level, was next with an average of $14,017. The final film in the $10,000 club was A Hidden Life with an average of $10,077 in five theaters. More...

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December 15th, 2019

Jumanji: The Next Level

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December 13th, 2019

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December 12th, 2019

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2020 Awards Season: Golden Globes Nominations

December 11th, 2019

Marriage Story

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2019 Preview: December

December 1st, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

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Bombshell Trailer 2

October 17th, 2019

Real-life drama starring Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, and Margot Robbie opens December 20 ... Full Movie Details. More...

Bombshell Trailer

August 22nd, 2019

Real-life drama starring Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, and John Lithgow opens December 20 ... Full Movie Details.

A revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time; Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it. 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
2020/01/10 - $108,844   64 $1,701   $108,844 1
2020/01/31 - $12,636   30 $421   $270,175 4
2020/02/07 - $8,824 -30% 0     $282,752 5
2020/02/14 - $4,661 -47% 8 $583   $290,141 6
2020/02/21 - $1,983 -57% 5 $397   $293,079 7
2020/02/28 - $541 -73% 3 $180   $294,170 8
2020/03/06 - $541 n/c 3 $180   $294,267 9

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 2/20/2020 $7,306 0 25 39 $136,274 3/19/2020
Aruba 12/19/2019 $0 0 0 0 $3,501 1/16/2020
Australia 1/17/2020 $1,266,743 213 217 1359 $3,800,856 3/24/2020
Austria 2/14/2020 $116,175 32 34 143 $301,986 3/20/2020
Bangladesh 12/20/2019 $0 0 4 7 $5,581 2/27/2020
Belgium 1/29/2020 $186,372 45 46 103 $381,559 3/12/2020
Bolivia 1/23/2020 $0 0 6 6 $11,543 2/5/2020
Brazil 1/17/2020 $407,894 150 150 395 $1,146,605 2/21/2020
Bulgaria 1/10/2020 $25,665 0 8 8 $74,079 2/21/2020
Cambodia 1/3/2020 $5,000 0 0 0 $5,000 2/5/2020
Chile 1/23/2020 $0 0 12 19 $64,846 3/6/2020
Colombia 1/16/2020 $0 0 36 66 $469,887 3/6/2020
Costa Rica 1/23/2020 $0 0 6 7 $37,546 2/14/2020
Croatia 12/26/2019 $0 0 31 76 $276,078 2/21/2020
Curacao 12/19/2019 $0 0 0 0 $3,321 1/16/2020
Denmark 2/27/2020 $267,502 112 121 233 $611,437 3/12/2020
Dominican Republic 1/23/2020 $0 0 5 12 $14,381 3/12/2020
Ecuador 1/24/2020 $0 0 42 76 $88,262 2/27/2020
Egypt 12/18/2019 $0 0 2 2 $17,689 1/16/2020
El Salvador 1/23/2020 $0 0 2 2 $7,753 2/5/2020
Estonia 1/17/2020 $0 0 3 7 $42,137 3/6/2020
Finland 2/7/2020 $47,770 54 54 144 $152,849 3/20/2020
France 1/24/2020 $1,289,899 0 516 1469 $2,931,461 3/12/2020
Germany 2/13/2020 $298,990 102 103 344 $633,025 3/20/2020
Greece 12/26/2019 $0 0 11 17 $143,412 2/14/2020
Guatemala 1/23/2020 $0 0 5 6 $14,976 2/14/2020
Honduras 1/23/2020 $0 0 1 2 $4,781 2/14/2020
Hong Kong 12/20/2019 $91,805 0 18 20 $297,838 2/14/2020
Hungary 1/9/2020 $108,844 64 64 113 $294,267 10/19/2022
Iceland 1/24/2020 $0 0 0 0 $18,117 2/27/2020
India 1/3/2020 $91,722 97 97 110 $172,158 2/21/2020
Indonesia 1/10/2020 $0 0 0 0 $73,724 2/5/2020
Israel 12/19/2019 $0 0 30 68 $288,393 10/19/2022
Italy 7/1/2020 $6,854 0 0 0 $12,944 10/19/2022
Japan 2/21/2020 $682,294 200 200 200 $2,126,491 4/9/2020
Laos 2/6/2020 $5,000 0 1 2 $5,000 2/27/2020
Latvia 1/17/2020 $0 0 2 4 $22,124 2/21/2020
Lebanon 12/19/2019 $0 0 2 4 $29,963 1/10/2020
Lithuania 1/17/2020 $18,264 12 12 28 $44,754 2/21/2020
Malaysia 1/2/2020 $17,740 32 32 33 $33,979 2/5/2020
Mexico 1/31/2020 $397,035 0 222 240 $1,502,065 10/19/2022
Netherlands 1/17/2020 $186,613 75 75 295 $856,752 10/19/2022
New Zealand 1/16/2020 $85,411 69 73 348 $336,385 10/19/2022
Nicaragua 1/23/2020 $0 0 1 2 $6,000 2/14/2020
North America 12/13/2019 $319,157 4 1,721 7,865 $31,762,808
Norway 1/10/2020 $117,700 0 18 24 $367,556 3/12/2020
Panama 1/23/2020 $0 0 5 6 $29,199 2/14/2020
Paraguay 1/16/2020 $0 0 1 1 $14,303 2/14/2020
Peru 1/16/2020 $0 0 7 9 $211,681 3/6/2020
Philippines 2/19/2020 $14,926 0 0 0 $26,867 3/6/2020
Poland 1/17/2020 $232,977 0 112 235 $550,881 10/19/2022
Portugal 1/24/2020 $128,027 72 72 238 $372,200 10/19/2022
Romania 1/10/2020 $60,753 60 60 224 $161,215 3/12/2020
Russia (CIS) 2/13/2020 $328,033 845 848 1860 $581,398 10/19/2022
Serbia and Montenegro 12/26/2019 $0 0 22 32 $66,626 2/21/2020
Singapore 1/30/2020 $69,420 20 20 64 $137,618 3/12/2020
Slovenia 12/26/2019 $10,562 17 18 62 $33,038 4/6/2020
South Africa 1/24/2020 $0 0 48 132 $210,911 4/3/2020
South Korea 7/8/2020 $1,771 1 882 1713 $1,296,586 9/9/2020
Spain 2/7/2020 $558,071 278 299 867 $1,404,881 3/12/2020
Sri Lanka 1/24/2020 $0 0 2 11 $6,969 3/12/2020
Sweden 1/17/2020 $0 0 17 42 $306,658 3/26/2020
Switzerland (French Speaking) 1/22/2020 $0 0 17 34 $230,776 3/12/2020
Switzerland (German Speaking) 1/23/2020 $0 0 25 57 $207,192 3/6/2020
Switzerland (Italian Speaking) 8/26/2020 $0 0 1 2 $4,952 11/5/2020
Taiwan 1/10/2020 $161,460 0 0 0 $387,357 3/6/2020
Thailand 2/6/2020 $29,172 0 0 0 $65,880 2/27/2020
Turkey 12/20/2019 $50,981 102 102 165 $141,524 10/19/2022
Ukraine 2/13/2020 $80,337 0 32 35 $162,610 3/12/2020
United Arab Emirates 12/19/2019 $0 0 12 12 $240,306 1/16/2020
United Kingdom 1/17/2020 $966,886 484 484 1398 $2,955,467 3/20/2020
Uruguay 1/16/2020 $0 0 4 6 $31,735 2/27/2020
West Indies 12/18/2019 $0 0 0 0 $28,657 2/5/2020
 
Rest of World $1,904,764
 
Worldwide Total$61,404,394 10/19/2022

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Leading Cast

Charlize Theron Megyn Kelly
Nicole Kidman Gretchen Carlson
Margot Robbie Kayla Pospisil

Supporting Cast

John Lithgow Roger Ailes
Allison Janney Susan Estrich
Alice Eve Ainsley Earhardt
Kate McKinnon Jess Carr
Connie Britton Beth Ailes
Mark Duplass Douglas Brunt
Rob Delaney Gil Norman
Malcolm McDowell Rupert Murdoch
Liv Hewson Lily
Elisabeth Rohm Martha MacCallum
Brigette Lundy-Paine Julia Clarke
Alanna Ubach Jeanine Pirro
Spencer Garrett Sean Hannity
Michael Buie Bret Baier
Ashley Greene Abby Huntsman
Stephen Root Neil Mullen
Ben Lawson Lachlan Murdoch
Josh Lawson James Murdoch
Bree Condon Kimberly Guilfoyle
Brooke Smith Irena Brigante
Nazanin Boniadi Rudi Bakhtiar
Ahna O'Reilly Julie Roginsky
Doc Farrow Lucas
P.J. Byrne Neil Cavuto
Madeline Zima Edie
Andy Buckley Gerson Zweifac
Robin Weigert Nancy Smith
Katie Aselton Alicia
Amy Landecker Dianne Brandi
Marc Evan Jackson Chris Wallace
Richard Kind Rudy Giuliani
Jennifer Morrison Juliet Huddy
Holland Taylor Faye
D’Arcy Carden Rebekah
Tricia Helfer Alisyn Camerota

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jay Roach Director
Charles Randolph Screenwriter
A.J. Dix Producer
Beth Kono Producer
Charles Randolph Producer
Jay Roach Producer
Margaret Riley Producer
Jon Poll Editor
Theodore Shapiro Composer
Barry Ackroyd Director of Photography
Kazu Hiro Make-up and Hair Designer
Anne Morgan Make-up and Hair Designer
Vivian Baker Make-up and Hair Designer
Mitchell Kenney Costume Supervisor

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