Brooklyn (2015)

Brooklyn poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $38,322,743Details
International Box Office $23,753,398Details
Worldwide Box Office $62,076,141
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $3,650,159 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $1,323,661 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $4,973,820
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Synopsis

Lured by the promise of America, Eilis Lacey departs Ireland and the comfort of her mother’s home for the shores of New York City. The initial shackles of homesickness quickly diminish as a fresh romance sweeps Eilis into the intoxicating charm of love. But soon, her new vivacity is disrupted by her past, and Eilis must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$187,281 (0.5% of total gross)
Legs:9.71 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:61.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$11,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:5 opening theaters/962 max. theaters, 10.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $48,395,732

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 4th, 2015 (Limited) by Fox Searchlight
International Releases: November 6th, 2015 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
December 18th, 2015 (Wide) (Australia)
December 31st, 2015 (Wide) (Greece)
January 14th, 2016 (Wide) (Portugal)
January 15th, 2016 (Wide) (Taiwan)
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Video Release: February 23rd, 2016 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for a scene of sexuality and brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2365, 3/18/2015)
Running Time: 113 minutes
Comparisons: Best Picture Oscar Nominees, 2016
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Keywords: 2016 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, 1950s, Set in New York City, Set in Brooklyn, Set in Coney Island, Death of a Son or Daughter, Death of a Sibling, Widow/Widower, Immigration, Christmas in November, Teachers, Voiceover/Narration, Love Triangle, Ellis Island, Prologue, Sales Clerk, Romantic Drama
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Wildgaze Films, Finola Dwyer Productions, Parallel Films, Item 7, Ingenious Media, Bai Rte, HanWay Films, BBC Films, Telefilm Canada, Irish Film Board, Sodec, BFI
Production Countries: Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 29th Weekend Limited Release 96 $7,255 May 20, 2016 201
Biggest 20th Weekend Limited Release 65 $147,414 Mar 18, 2016 138
Biggest 19th Weekend Limited Release 51 $257,209 Mar 11, 2016 131
Biggest 18th Weekend Limited Release 47 $379,666 Mar 4, 2016 124
Biggest 17th Weekend Limited Release 31 $750,834 Feb 26, 2016 117
Biggest 16th Weekend Limited Release 37 $766,626 Feb 19, 2016 110
Biggest 15th Weekend Limited Release 32 $1,088,551 Feb 12, 2016 103
Biggest 14th Weekend Limited Release 37 $1,179,319 Feb 5, 2016 96
Biggest 13th Weekend Limited Release 25 $1,761,149 Jan 29, 2016 89
Biggest 12th Weekend Limited Release 22 $1,720,675 Jan 22, 2016 82
Biggest 11th Weekend Limited Release 26 $1,792,594 Jan 15, 2016 75
Biggest 10th Weekend Limited Release 60 $1,055,322 Jan 8, 2016 68
Biggest 9th Weekend Limited Release 64 $1,248,858 Jan 1, 2016 61
Biggest 8th Weekend Limited Release 95 $1,070,674 Dec 25, 2015 54
Biggest 6th Weekend Limited Release 64 $1,995,502 Dec 11, 2015 40
Biggest 5th Weekend Limited Release 78 $2,439,470 Dec 4, 2015 33
Biggest 4th Weekend Limited Release 33 $3,946,667 Nov 27, 2015 26
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 367 $5,037,629 Nov 27, 2015 26
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 328 $5,271,745 Nov 27, 2015 26
Top 2015 Theater Average 19 $37,456 Nov 6, 2015 5

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 6, 2015 30 $187,281   5 $37,456   $243,670 1
Nov 13, 2015 21 $479,971 +156% 23 $20,868   $827,967 2
Nov 20, 2015 12 $1,160,517 +142% 113 $10,270   $2,169,742 3
Nov 27, 2015 9 $3,946,667 +240% 845 $4,671   $7,395,144 4
Dec 4, 2015 9 $2,439,470 -38% 906 $2,693   $11,219,493 5
Dec 11, 2015 10 $1,995,502 -18% 947 $2,107   $14,350,925 6
Dec 18, 2015 13 $1,176,593 -41% 614 $1,916   $16,495,006 7
Dec 25, 2015 18 $1,070,674 -9% 300 $3,569   $18,407,589 8
Jan 1, 2016 14 $1,248,858 +17% 285 $4,382   $20,812,853 9
Jan 8, 2016 16 $1,055,322 -15% 294 $3,590   $22,439,281 10
Jan 15, 2016 13 $1,792,594 +70% 687 $2,609   $24,742,207 11
Jan 22, 2016 12 $1,720,675 -4% 962 $1,789   $27,584,996 12
Jan 29, 2016 13 $1,761,149 +2% 748 $2,354   $30,432,320 13
Feb 5, 2016 16 $1,179,319 -33% 703 $1,678   $32,380,262 14
Feb 12, 2016 17 $1,088,551 -8% 495 $2,199   $34,044,804 15
Feb 19, 2016 20 $766,626 -30% 443 $1,731   $35,364,727 16
Feb 26, 2016 20 $750,834 -2% 477 $1,574   $36,525,461 17
Mar 4, 2016 24 $379,666 -49% 287 $1,323   $37,212,788 18
Mar 11, 2016 26 $257,209 -32% 225 $1,143   $37,638,183 19
Mar 18, 2016 36 $147,414 -43% 152 $970   $37,921,262 20
Mar 25, 2016 38 $61,397 -58% 86 $714   $38,066,303 21
Apr 1, 2016 49 $36,939 -40% 50 $739   $38,153,369 22
Apr 8, 2016 49 $31,406 -15% 50 $628   $38,202,442 23
Apr 15, 2016 61 $11,967 -62% 29 $413   $38,231,771 24
Apr 22, 2016 60 $10,972 -8% 22 $499   $38,251,390 25
Apr 29, 2016 59 $13,628 +24% 22 $619   $38,273,392 26
May 6, 2016 62 $9,247 -32% 22 $420   $38,289,129 27
May 13, 2016 64 $7,966 -14% 22 $362   $38,304,491 28
May 20, 2016 63 $7,255 -9% 22 $330   $38,317,535 29

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 4, 2015 - $28,472     5 $5,694   $28,472 1
Nov 5, 2015 - $27,917 -2%   5 $5,583   $56,389 2
Nov 6, 2015 - $51,560 +85%   5 $10,312   $107,949 3
Nov 7, 2015 - $74,645 +45%   5 $14,929   $182,594 4
Nov 8, 2015 - $61,076 -18%   5 $12,215   $243,670 5
Nov 9, 2015 - $23,256 -62%   5 $4,651   $266,926 6
Nov 10, 2015 - $22,536 -3%   5 $4,507   $289,462 7
Nov 11, 2015 - $33,735 +50% +18% 5 $6,747   $323,197 8
Nov 12, 2015 - $24,799 -26% -11% 5 $4,960   $347,996 9
Nov 13, 2015 - $134,179 +441% +160% 23 $5,834   $482,175 10
Nov 14, 2015 - $203,383 +52% +172% 23 $8,843   $685,558 11
Nov 15, 2015 - $142,409 -30% +133% 23 $6,192   $827,967 12
Nov 16, 2015 - $44,991 -68% +93% 23 $1,956   $872,958 13
Nov 17, 2015 - $43,737 -3% +94% 23 $1,902   $916,695 14
Nov 18, 2015 - $48,454 +11% +44% 23 $2,107   $965,149 15
Nov 19, 2015 - $44,076 -9% +78% 23 $1,916   $1,009,225 16
Nov 20, 2015 12 $317,024 +619% +136% 113 $2,806   $1,326,249 17
Nov 21, 2015 12 $504,558 +59% +148% 113 $4,465   $1,830,807 18
Nov 22, 2015 12 $338,935 -33% +138% 113 $2,999   $2,169,742 19
Nov 23, 2015 12 $126,500 -63% +181% 113 $1,119   $2,296,242 20
Nov 24, 2015 12 $143,707 +14% +229% 113 $1,272   $2,439,949 21
Nov 25, 2015 11 $530,230 +269% +994% 824 $643   $2,970,179 22
Nov 26, 2015 12 $478,298 -10% +985% 824 $580   $3,448,477 23
Nov 27, 2015 9 $1,445,338 +202% +356% 845 $1,710   $4,893,815 24
Nov 28, 2015 9 $1,534,809 +6% +204% 845 $1,816   $6,428,624 25
Nov 29, 2015 8 $966,520 -37% +185% 845 $1,144   $7,395,144 26
Nov 30, 2015 8 $312,899 -68% +147% 845 $370   $7,708,043 27
Dec 1, 2015 8 $400,463 +28% +179% 845 $474   $8,108,506 28
Dec 2, 2015 7 $340,740 -15% -36% 845 $403   $8,449,246 29
Dec 3, 2015 7 $330,777 -3% -31% 845 $391   $8,780,023 30
Dec 4, 2015 9 $749,441 +127% -48% 906 $827   $9,529,464 31
Dec 5, 2015 9 $1,073,853 +43% -30% 906 $1,185   $10,603,317 32
Dec 6, 2015 9 $616,176 -43% -36% 906 $680   $11,219,493 33
Dec 7, 2015 8 $254,996 -59% -19% 906 $281   $11,474,489 34
Dec 8, 2015 8 $319,587 +25% -20% 906 $353   $11,794,076 35
Dec 9, 2015 8 $287,986 -10% -15% 906 $318   $12,082,062 36
Dec 10, 2015 8 $273,361 -5% -17% 906 $302   $12,355,423 37
Dec 11, 2015 9 $584,002 +114% -22% 947 $617   $12,939,425 38
Dec 12, 2015 10 $873,943 +50% -19% 947 $923   $13,813,368 39
Dec 13, 2015 10 $537,557 -38% -13% 947 $568   $14,350,925 40
Dec 14, 2015 9 $237,677 -56% -7% 947 $251   $14,588,602 41
Dec 15, 2015 9 $270,412 +14% -15% 947 $286   $14,859,014 42
Dec 16, 2015 9 $251,692 -7% -13% 947 $266   $15,110,706 43
Dec 17, 2015 9 $207,707 -17% -24% 947 $219   $15,318,413 44
Dec 18, 2015 14 $308,227 +48% -47% 614 $502   $15,626,640 45
Dec 19, 2015 12 $508,040 +65% -42% 614 $827   $16,134,680 46
Dec 20, 2015 13 $360,326 -29% -33% 614 $587   $16,495,006 47
Dec 21, 2015 14 $201,570 -44% -15% 614 $328   $16,696,576 48
Dec 22, 2015 14 $247,833 +23% -8% 614 $404   $16,944,409 49
Dec 23, 2015 14 $207,286 -16% -18% 543 $382   $17,151,695 50
Dec 24, 2015 13 $185,220 -11% -11% 543 $341   $17,336,915 51
Dec 25, 2015 - $278,868 +51% -10% 300 $930   $17,615,783 52
Dec 26, 2015 15 $421,418 +51% -17% 300 $1,405   $18,037,201 53
Dec 27, 2015 15 $370,388 -12% +3% 300 $1,235   $18,407,589 54
Dec 28, 2015 15 $267,563 -28% +33% 300 $892   $18,675,152 55
Dec 29, 2015 15 $272,629 +2% +10% 300 $909   $18,947,781 56
Dec 30, 2015 14 $282,452 +4% +36% 300 $942   $19,230,233 57
Dec 31, 2015 13 $333,762 +18% +80% 300 $1,113   $19,563,995 58
Jan 1, 2016 14 $435,709 +31% +56% 285 $1,529   $19,999,704 59
Jan 2, 2016 14 $517,545 +19% +23% 285 $1,816   $20,517,249 60
Jan 3, 2016 14 $295,604 -43% -20% 285 $1,037   $20,812,853 61
Jan 4, 2016 15 $114,605 -61% -57% 285 $402   $20,927,458 62
Jan 5, 2016 14 $160,999 +40% -41% 285 $565   $21,088,457 63
Jan 6, 2016 14 $147,968 -8% -48% 285 $519   $21,236,425 64
Jan 7, 2016 13 $147,534 n/c -56% 285 $518   $21,383,959 65
Jan 8, 2016 - $284,967 +93% -35% 294 $969   $21,668,926 66
Jan 9, 2016 - $492,139 +73% -5% 294 $1,674   $22,161,065 67
Jan 10, 2016 - $278,216 -43% -6% 294 $946   $22,439,281 68
Jan 11, 2016 - $91,203 -67% -20% 294 $310   $22,530,484 69
Jan 12, 2016 15 $140,798 +54% -13% 294 $479   $22,671,282 70
Jan 13, 2016 15 $121,673 -14% -18% 294 $414   $22,792,955 71
Jan 14, 2016 12 $156,658 +29% +6% 294 $533   $22,949,613 72
Jan 15, 2016 13 $468,602 +199% +64% 687 $682   $23,418,215 73
Jan 16, 2016 13 $749,241 +60% +52% 687 $1,091   $24,167,456 74
Jan 17, 2016 13 $574,751 -23% +107% 687 $837   $24,742,207 75
Jan 18, 2016 14 $387,404 -33% +325% 687 $564   $25,129,611 76
Jan 19, 2016 12 $273,619 -29% +94% 687 $398   $25,403,230 77
Jan 20, 2016 11 $224,702 -18% +85% 687 $327   $25,627,932 78
Jan 21, 2016 11 $236,389 +5% +51% 687 $344   $25,864,321 79
Jan 22, 2016 12 $519,393 +120% +11% 962 $540   $26,383,714 80
Jan 23, 2016 13 $764,694 +47% +2% 962 $795   $27,148,408 81
Jan 24, 2016 11 $436,588 -43% -24% 962 $454   $27,584,996 82
Jan 25, 2016 11 $199,540 -54% -48% 962 $207   $27,784,536 83
Jan 26, 2016 10 $327,353 +64% +20% 962 $340   $28,111,889 84
Jan 27, 2016 10 $283,604 -13% +26% 962 $295   $28,395,493 85
Jan 28, 2016 10 $275,678 -3% +17% 962 $287   $28,671,171 86
Jan 29, 2016 13 $463,458 +68% -11% 748 $620   $29,134,629 87
Jan 30, 2016 13 $800,175 +73% +5% 748 $1,070   $29,934,804 88
Jan 31, 2016 13 $497,516 -38% +14% 748 $665   $30,432,320 89
Feb 1, 2016 13 $167,377 -66% -16% 748 $224   $30,599,697 90
Feb 2, 2016 12 $234,615 +40% -28% 748 $314   $30,834,312 91
Feb 3, 2016 12 $184,270 -21% -35% 748 $246   $31,018,582 92
Feb 4, 2016 12 $182,361 -1% -34% 748 $244   $31,200,943 93
Feb 5, 2016 - $329,600 +81% -29% 703 $469   $31,530,543 94
Feb 6, 2016 - $591,054 +79% -26% 703 $841   $32,121,597 95
Feb 7, 2016 14 $258,665 -56% -48% 703 $368   $32,380,262 96
Feb 8, 2016 15 $122,264 -53% -27% 703 $174   $32,502,526 97
Feb 9, 2016 15 $179,594 +47% -23% 703 $255   $32,682,120 98
Feb 10, 2016 15 $137,328 -24% -25% 703 $195   $32,819,448 99
Feb 11, 2016 14 $136,805 n/c -25% 703 $195   $32,956,253 100
Feb 12, 2016 - $234,798 +72% -29% 495 $474   $33,191,051 101
Feb 13, 2016 - $430,952 +84% -27% 495 $871   $33,622,003 102
Feb 14, 2016 - $422,801 -2% +63% 495 $854   $34,044,804 103
Feb 15, 2016 - $204,375 -52% +67% 495 $413   $34,249,179 104
Feb 16, 2016 - $128,664 -37% -28% 495 $260   $34,377,843 105
Feb 17, 2016 - $108,906 -15% -21% 495 $220   $34,486,749 106
Feb 18, 2016 15 $111,352 +2% -19% 495 $225   $34,598,101 107
Feb 19, 2016 - $198,400 +78% -16% 443 $448   $34,796,501 108
Feb 20, 2016 - $345,188 +74% -20% 443 $779   $35,141,689 109
Feb 21, 2016 - $223,038 -35% -47% 443 $503   $35,364,727 110
Feb 22, 2016 15 $77,096 -65% -62% 443 $174   $35,441,823 111
Feb 23, 2016 14 $128,971 +67% n/c 443 $291   $35,570,794 112
Feb 24, 2016 14 $108,583 -16% n/c 443 $245   $35,679,377 113
Feb 25, 2016 15 $95,250 -12% -14% 443 $215   $35,774,627 114
Feb 26, 2016 - $203,861 +114% +3% 477 $427   $35,978,488 115
Feb 27, 2016 - $371,769 +82% +8% 477 $779   $36,350,257 116
Feb 28, 2016 - $175,204 -53% -21% 477 $367   $36,525,461 117
Feb 29, 2016 - $67,889 -61% -12% 477 $142   $36,593,350 118
Mar 1, 2016 18 $84,899 +25% -34% 477 $178   $36,678,249 119
Mar 2, 2016 - $81,105 -4% -25% 477 $170   $36,759,354 120
Mar 3, 2016 15 $73,768 -9% -23% 477 $155   $36,833,122 121
Mar 4, 2016 - $103,527 +40% -49% 287 $361   $36,936,649 122
Mar 5, 2016 - $180,622 +74% -51% 287 $629   $37,117,271 123
Mar 6, 2016 - $95,517 -47% -45% 287 $333   $37,212,788 124
Mar 7, 2016 - $39,736 -58% -41% 287 $138   $37,252,524 125
Mar 8, 2016 - $49,681 +25% -41% 287 $173   $37,302,205 126
Mar 9, 2016 - $38,435 -23% -53% 287 $134   $37,340,640 127
Mar 10, 2016 - $40,334 +5% -45% 287 $141   $37,380,974 128
Mar 11, 2016 - $71,013 +76% -31% 225 $316   $37,451,987 129
Mar 12, 2016 - $115,865 +63% -36% 225 $515   $37,567,852 130
Mar 13, 2016 - $70,331 -39% -26% 225 $313   $37,638,183 131
Mar 14, 2016 - $31,277 -56% -21% 225 $139   $37,669,460 132
Mar 15, 2016 - $41,130 +32% -17% 225 $183   $37,710,590 133
Mar 16, 2016 - $32,887 -20% -14% 225 $146   $37,743,477 134
Mar 17, 2016 - $30,371 -8% -25% 225 $135   $37,773,848 135
Mar 18, 2016 - $38,592 +27% -46% 152 $254   $37,812,440 136
Mar 19, 2016 - $69,597 +80% -40% 152 $458   $37,882,037 137
Mar 20, 2016 - $39,225 -44% -44% 152 $258   $37,921,262 138
Mar 21, 2016 - $21,581 -45% -31% 152 $142   $37,942,843 139
Mar 22, 2016 - $22,904 +6% -44% 152 $151   $37,965,747 140
Mar 23, 2016 - $19,216 -16% -42% 152 $126   $37,984,963 141
Mar 24, 2016 - $19,943 +4% -34% 152 $131   $38,004,906 142
Mar 25, 2016 - $19,857 n/c -49% 86 $231   $38,024,763 143
Mar 26, 2016 - $25,438 +28% -63% 86 $296   $38,050,201 144
Mar 27, 2016 - $16,102 -37% -59% 86 $187   $38,066,303 145
Mar 28, 2016 - $12,071 -25% -44% 86 $140   $38,078,374 146
Mar 29, 2016 - $14,125 +17% -38% 86 $164   $38,092,499 147
Mar 30, 2016 - $11,671 -17% -39% 86 $136   $38,104,170 148
Mar 31, 2016 - $12,260 +5% -39% 86 $143   $38,116,430 149
Apr 1, 2016 - $11,594 -5% -42% 50 $232   $38,128,024 150
Apr 2, 2016 - $15,977 +38% -37% 50 $320   $38,144,001 151
Apr 3, 2016 - $9,368 -41% -42% 50 $187   $38,153,369 152
Apr 4, 2016 - $3,024 -68% -75% 50 $60   $38,156,393 153
Apr 5, 2016 - $5,153 +70% -64% 50 $103   $38,161,546 154
Apr 6, 2016 - $5,010 -3% -57% 50 $100   $38,166,556 155
Apr 7, 2016 - $4,480 -11% -63% 50 $90   $38,171,036 156
Apr 8, 2016 - $8,448 +89% -27% 50 $169   $38,179,484 157
Apr 9, 2016 - $15,045 +78% -6% 50 $301   $38,194,529 158
Apr 10, 2016 - $7,913 -47% -16% 50 $158   $38,202,442 159
Apr 11, 2016 - $3,448 -56% +14% 50 $69   $38,205,890 160
Apr 12, 2016 - $5,135 +49% n/c 50 $103   $38,211,025 161
Apr 13, 2016 - $4,327 -16% -14% 50 $87   $38,215,352 162
Apr 14, 2016 - $4,452 +3% -1% 50 $89   $38,219,804 163

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 30, 2015 46 $56,389   5 $11,278   $56,389 1
Nov 6, 2015 29 $291,607 +417% 5 $58,321   $347,996 2
Nov 13, 2015 19 $661,229 +127% 23 $28,749   $1,009,225 3
Nov 20, 2015 14 $2,439,252 +269% 824 $2,960   $3,448,477 4
Nov 27, 2015 9 $5,331,546 +119% 845 $6,310   $8,780,023 5
Dec 4, 2015 9 $3,575,400 -33% 906 $3,946   $12,355,423 6
Dec 11, 2015 10 $2,962,990 -17% 947 $3,129   $15,318,413 7
Dec 18, 2015 15 $2,018,502 -32% 543 $3,717   $17,336,915 8
Dec 25, 2015 15 $2,227,080 +10% 300 $7,424   $19,563,995 9
Jan 1, 2016 14 $1,819,964 -18% 285 $6,386   $21,383,959 10
Jan 8, 2016 16 $1,565,654 -14% 294 $5,325   $22,949,613 11
Jan 15, 2016 13 $2,914,708 +86% 687 $4,243   $25,864,321 12
Jan 22, 2016 11 $2,806,850 -4% 962 $2,918   $28,671,171 13
Jan 29, 2016 13 $2,529,772 -10% 748 $3,382   $31,200,943 14
Feb 5, 2016 16 $1,755,310 -31% 703 $2,497   $32,956,253 15
Feb 12, 2016 17 $1,641,848 -6% 495 $3,317   $34,598,101 16
Feb 19, 2016 19 $1,176,526 -28% 443 $2,656   $35,774,627 17
Feb 26, 2016 20 $1,058,495 -10% 477 $2,219   $36,833,122 18
Mar 4, 2016 21 $547,852 -48% 287 $1,909   $37,380,974 19
Mar 11, 2016 28 $392,874 -28% 225 $1,746   $37,773,848 20
Mar 18, 2016 36 $231,058 -41% 152 $1,520   $38,004,906 21
Mar 25, 2016 35 $111,524 -52% 86 $1,297   $38,116,430 22
Apr 1, 2016 49 $54,606 -51% 50 $1,092   $38,171,036 23
Apr 8, 2016 49 $48,768 -11% 50 $975   $38,219,804 24
Apr 15, 2016 60 $20,614 -58% 29 $711   $38,240,418 25
Apr 22, 2016 58 $19,346 -6% 22 $879   $38,259,764 26
Apr 29, 2016 63 $20,118 +4% 22 $914   $38,279,882 27
May 6, 2016 63 $16,643 -17% 22 $757   $38,296,525 28
May 13, 2016 68 $13,755 -17% 22 $625   $38,310,280 29
May 20, 2016 63 $12,463 -9% 22 $567   $38,322,743 30

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 2/18/2016 $0 0 24 77 $248,283 4/12/2016
Australia 12/18/2015 $2,191 1 212 1,397 $4,414,212 6/27/2016
Austria 1/22/2016 $15,946 11 12 74 $122,517 6/9/2016
Belgium 2/24/2016 $28,718 5 7 35 $111,019 6/9/2016
Brazil 2/11/2016 $156,178 86 86 218 $363,651 6/9/2016
Central America 2/18/2016 $28,887 26 26 38 $51,470 3/15/2016
Chile 2/18/2016 $0 0 8 12 $31,860 12/31/2018
Colombia 2/25/2016 $21,857 26 26 26 $21,857 12/31/2018
Croatia 3/3/2016 $10,373 31 31 93 $23,002 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 2/25/2016 $0 0 18 27 $32,194 12/31/2018
Denmark 2/11/2016 $49,148 32 32 45 $273,936 6/9/2016
Finland 2/26/2016 $18,560 13 13 13 $18,703 6/9/2016
Germany 1/21/2016 $215,367 92 117 699 $1,367,620 6/9/2016
Greece 12/31/2015 $25,136 10 10 10 $25,136 9/5/2016
Hong Kong 3/10/2016 $28,515 14 14 21 $67,008 6/9/2016
Hungary 2/4/2016 $0 0 14 14 $38,007 12/31/2018
Israel 2/4/2016 $84,085 14 18 168 $833,959 12/31/2018
Italy 3/17/2016 $231,765 169 169 321 $567,198 6/11/2021
Lebanon 2/25/2016 $3,192 2 2 4 $18,725 12/31/2018
Mexico 2/5/2016 $0 0 102 107 $626,214 6/9/2016
Netherlands 3/17/2016 $111,151 38 40 192 $495,376 6/9/2016
New Zealand 1/22/2016 $88,060 42 54 551 $910,400 6/9/2016
Peru 1/28/2016 $21,113 14 14 25 $44,004 12/31/2018
Portugal 1/14/2016 $44,936 23 23 107 $160,425 6/9/2016
Russia (CIS) 2/5/2016 $40,458 0 0 0 $107,486 12/31/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 3/17/2016 $0 0 4 5 $15,979 12/31/2018
Singapore 2/18/2016 $21,556 8 8 19 $59,906 6/9/2016
Slovenia 2/4/2016 $0 0 4 12 $10,838 6/9/2016
South Korea 4/21/2016 $57,780 40 40 147 $344,399 9/10/2018
Spain 2/26/2016 $495,706 116 161 659 $1,908,362 8/11/2016
Sweden 2/26/2016 $51,748 32 42 113 $212,990 6/9/2016
Taiwan 1/15/2016 $10,281 9 9 28 $39,194 6/9/2016
Turkey 4/29/2016 $17,942 55 55 75 $44,821 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 11/6/2015 $1,569,372 308 434 2,405 $8,584,376 6/8/2016
Uruguay 2/18/2016 $13,690 6 22 53 $55,999 12/31/2018
 
Rest of World $1,502,272
 
International Total$23,753,398 6/11/2021

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 20, 2016749,852 49,852$786,665$786,6654
Mar 27, 20162619,913-60% 69,765$217,450$1,004,1155
Apr 24, 20162213,371 104,822$219,418$1,547,9559
May 1, 20162812,193-9% 117,015$182,773$1,730,72810
May 8, 20162115,227+25% 132,242$227,796$1,958,52411

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 20, 2016923,601 23,601$448,188$448,1884
Mar 27, 20162011,926-49% 35,527$158,853$607,0415

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Leading Cast

Saoirse Ronan Eilis
Domhnall Gleeson Jim Farrell
Emory Cohen Tony

Supporting Cast

Julie Walters Mrs. Kehoe
Jim Broadbent Father Flood
Father Matt Glynn* Priest
Maeve McGrath Mary
Emma Lowe Mrs. Brady
Barbara Drennan Shabby Woman
Gillian McCarthy Timid Woman
Fiona Glascott Rose
Jane Brennan Mary Lacey
Eileen O'Higgins Nancy
Peter Campion George Sheridan
Eva Birthistle Georgina
James Corscadden Ship Waiter
Emily Bett Rickards Patty
Eve Macklin Diana
Nora-Jane Noone Sheila
Mary O'Driscoll Miss McAdam
Samantha Munro Dorothy
Jane Wheeler Bartocci Customer #1
Jessica Pare Miss Fortini
Adrien Benn Diner Waiter
Al Goulem Mr. Rosenblum
Max Walker Young Man
Iarla O'Lionaird Frankie Doran
Jenn Murray Dolores
Ellis Rockburn Young Man at Dance
Erika Rosenbaum Bartocci Customer #2
Ellen David Mrs. Fiorello
Christian De La Cortina Laurenzio
Paulino Nunes Mr. Fiorello
James Digiacomo Frankie Fiorello
Michael Zegen Maurizio
Tadhg McMahon Boy's Father
Hudson LeBlanc Boy at City Hall
Paul Stewart City Hall Official
Niamh McCann Maria
Denis Conway Mr. Brown
Karen Ardiff Mrs. Farrell
Gary Lydon Mr. Farrell
Aine Ni Mhuiri Mrs. Byrne
Mella Carron Girl on Deck

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

Production and Technical Credits

John Crowley Director
Finola Dwyer Producer
Amanda Posey Producer
Nick Hornby Screenwriter
Colm Toibin Based on the novel by
Pierre Even Co-Producer
Marie Claude Poulin Co-Producer
Christine Langan Executive Producer
Beth Pattinson Executive Producer
Thorsten Schumacher Executive Producer
Zygi Kamasa Executive Producer
Hussain Amarshi Executive Producer
Alan Moloney Executive Producer
Yves Belanger Director of Photography
Francois Seguin Production Designer
Jake Roberts Editor
Michael Brook Composer
Odile Dicks-Mireaux Costume Designer
Morna Ferguson Make up
Lorraine Glynn Hairstylist
Kle Savidge Music Supervisor
Glenn Freemantle Sound Designer
Glenn Freemantle Supervising Sound Editor
Caroline Levy Line Producer
Fiona Weir Casting Director
Charlie Watson First Assistant Director
Polly Duval Post-Production Supervisor
Yann McCullough Music Editor
Rowena Ladbury Script Supervisor
Barry O'Sullivan Sound Mixer
Irene O’Brien Art Director
Robert Parle Art Director
Lea Morement First Assistant Editor
Mark Heslop Sound Effects Editor
Dillon Bennett Sound Effects Editor
Gillian Dodders Supervising Dialogue Editor
Ian Morgan Dialogue Editor
Emilie O’Connor Dialogue Editor
Ian Tapp Re-recording Mixer
Adam Scrivener Re-recording Mixer
Andy Clarke Visual Effects Supervisor
Gary Brown Visual Effects Supervisor
Ciaran Crowley Executive Visual Effects Producer
Ciara Gillan Visual Effects Producer

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

Home Market Releases for March 15th, 2016

March 15th, 2016

Game of Thrones: Season Five

There are several top-notch releases coming out this week, including a trio of Awards Season contenders: The Big Short, Brooklyn, and Carol. All three are Pick of the Week contenders. However, the winner of that title is Game of Thrones: Season Five on Blu-ray. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Preview

February 28th, 2016

The Revenant

It’s Oscar day and, if all goes to plan, I will be live-blogging the ceremony tonight. Here is the list of nominees marked according to predictions from our readers, and my personal wishes. Nominees in Bold are the ones predicted to win by our readers (we’ll have a full rundown of the predictions at noon, after the contest ends). If I am predicting a different film, those are in Italics. Meanwhile, the nominees I want to win, but don’t think will win, are Underlined. There are a few categories where the film I really think deserves the award was not even nominated, plus a few I don’t have a real opinion on.

If you haven’t done so already, it’s not too late to enter our Oscar competition, and win all Best Picture nominees on Blu-ray or DVD. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Picture

February 27th, 2016

The Revenant

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest closing at noon tomorrow, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try to figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. This morning, we get to the final category, Best Picture. The film I think should win, Inside Out, wasn't even nominated. Of the movies on this list, I think The Martian is the best. If you look at the odds makers, it isn’t even in the top three. I’m going to be doubly disappointed tomorrow. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Lead Actress

February 26th, 2016

Room

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. The Best Lead Actress is not generating a lot of buzz, but one actress has been constantly winning and is the overwhelming favorite. More...

Home Market Releases for February 23rd, 2016

February 23rd, 2016

The Big Sleep

It's not a great week on the home market. The Good Dinosaur is the biggest release this week, but it is the only wide release of note. Spotlight started out in limited release, but while it expanded significantly, it never expanded truly wide. As for the Pick of the Week, I'm going with the Bogart / Bacall Blu-ray Double-Shot: The Big Sleep and Key Largo.

On a side note, it is another short list this week, because Amazon continues to be run by morons. I tried to get help from chat, but that wasn't very successful. I "talked" to four people without getting an answer. Two of which logged in and then logged out without saying a thing. One logged in, introduced themselves, then logged out when I asked a question. I tried through e-mail, but a week later and no reply. I have a phone number for press and I will try that once the Oscars are over and I'm not overwhelmed with work. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Adapted Screenplay

February 20th, 2016

The Big Short

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. The Best Adapted Screenplay category is about as competitive as the Best Original Screenplay, which is to say it isn't competitive at all. More...

2015 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Winners - Revenant and Mad Max Lead the Way

February 15th, 2016

The Revenant

The BAFTA awards were handed out over the weekend. There were two main winners, The Revenant, which won most of its five awards in the high-prestige categories, and Mad Max: Fury Road, which earn all four of its awards in technical categories. It appears the Oscars will be very similar in that breakdown. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscars - Nominations

January 15th, 2016

The Revenant

The Oscar nominations were announced at 5:30 am Pacific time. Nothing is good that early in the morning. Worse still, this was a terrible year for snubs, especially when it comes to diversity of the nominees. The voters for the Oscars are 94% white and 77% male... but that's still more diverse than the list of nominees. The Revenant led the way with 12 nominations and it is expected to win a few of those, while it is a serious contender in most of the categories it was nominated in. More...

2015 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 9th, 2016

Bridge of Spies

The BAFTA nominations were announced and you can read them on their site... in alphabetical order. Alphabetical order is very useful in most circumstances, but not here. On the other hand, the nominees within each category are not presented in alphabetical order. ... Are the BAFTAs trolling us? As for the actual nominees, the big winners here are Bridge of Spies and Carol, both of which earned nine nominations. For Carol, this is just another impressive score, but this was a pleasant surprise for Bridge of Spies. More...

Theater Averages: Revenant Remains Potent with Average of $111,957

January 5th, 2016

The Revenant

The Revenant remained on top of the theater average chart dipping just 6% to an average of $111,957 in four theaters. That's amazing and it bodes very well for its chances during its wide expansion this weekend. Furthermore, there are some major Awards Season events this week that could boost ticket sales even more. Anomalisa was well back in second place, but it still had an impressive opening with an average of $33,806 over the weekend and an average of $52,658 during its five-day opening. Star Wars: The Force Awakens was next with an average of $21,829. Chimes at Midnight earned $20,480 in one theater during its re-release, while Only Yesterday earned $14,970, also in one theater. The latter film is yet another success for GKIDS; this is the only studio that routinely has success with animated films in limited release. 45 Years remained in the $10,000 club with an average of $14,588 in six theaters. It doubled its theater count, but the average only fell 33% and that's a great sign for further expansion. Mr. Six is the fourth holdover in the $10,000 club earning an average of $10,406 in 28 theaters. More...

Theater Averages: Star Wars Set Another Records with $59,982

December 22nd, 2015

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Star Wars: The Force Awakens led the way on the theater average chart and broke the record for highest theater average for a wide release. Its average was $59,982, which is the fifth best opening theater average this year. This is just ahead of Ex Machina and just behind Carol. The Big Short fell 46% to $47,286. A 46% drop-off is bad news for a limited release most of the time, but The Force Awakens hurt all of the holdovers and I'm still bullish on its box office chances for its Wednesday expansion. Carol remained in the $10,000 for the fifth week in a row, this time earning an average of $14,446 in 16 theaters. Mojin: The Lost Legend opened with an average of $12,726 in 22 theaters, while Son of Saul was right behind with an average of $12,643. More...

2015 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 10th, 2015

Carol

The Golden Globes nominations were announced this morning and we are already beginning to see a trend for this year's Awards Season. For the most part, the same films are coming up over and over again. Carol led the way with five awards, while there was a three-way tie for second place with The Big Short, The Revenant and Steve Jobs each picking up four. More...

2015 Awards Season: SAG Nominations

December 9th, 2015

Trumbo

The Screen Actors Guild nominations were announced today and there are at least a few surprises to talk about. Trumbo led the way with three nominations, but there were six films with two nods apiece. Six!

More...

Per Theater Chart: Carol Completes the Hat-trick

December 8th, 2015

Carol

For the third weekend in a row, Carol earned first place on the per theater chart, this time with an average of $36,281. It is still playing in only four theaters, which is a huge mistake in my mind. It really should have expanded by now. The Danish Girl remained in second place with an average of $26,089, also in four theaters. It too should expand. The best new release was Youth, which opened with an average of $19,521, again in four theaters. Macbeth was playing in five theaters and earned an average of $13,967. Hitchcock/Truffaut opened with an average of $9,393 in three theaters over the weekend, but it was a Wednesday release. Its five-day average was $11,927. More...

Per Theater Chart: Carol's Second Verse is the Same as the First

December 1st, 2015

Carol

Carol remained in first place on the per theater chart with an average of $49,443 in four theaters. This is 22% lower than the film's opening weekend average, which isn't bad for a limited release. The Danish Girl opened in a close second place with $46,830, also in four theaters. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 earned first place on the overall chart and third place on the per theater chart with an average of $12,456. Janis: Little Girl Blue earned an average of $10,931 in two theaters, which is great for a documentary. The second wide release in the $10,000 club was The Good Dinosaur with an average of $10,444. More...

Per Theater Chart: Carol Sings a Joyful Tune

November 24th, 2015

Carol

Carol had a festive opening earning just over $250,000 in four theaters for an average of $63,378. That's the third best average for an opening this year, just ahead of Ex Machina and just behind Sicario. The overall box office leader, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, was next with an average of $24,591. Legend was next with an average of $21,709 in four theaters. That's a good start, but its reviews suggest not so good legs. Speaking of long legs, Brooklyn remained in the $10,000 for the third week in a row earning an average of $10,270 in just over 100 theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: Mockingjay Tops $100 Million, But Only Just

November 22nd, 2015

Mockingjay Part 2

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay—Part 2 is about to record the most disappointing $100 million weekend ever, based on Sunday’s estimate from Lionsgate. Why disappointing? Because its $101.025 million projected opening follows the $158 million earned by Catching Fire on this weekend in 2013 (then the sixth-biggest weekend ever), and the $122 million debut of Mockingjay—Part 1 this weekend last year. That marks a decline of 20% or so from one installment of the franchise to the next, which is the worst performance of any franchise to have recorded a $100 million start. Global numbers tell a similar story: $247 million this weekend against Part 1’s $275 million. However, once we get that troubling statistic out the way, this is also a reason for celebration: $100 million domestically and $250 million globally in one weekend is still a huge amount of money, and caps a spectacularly successful franchise for Lionsgate. More...

Per Theater Chart: James Can't Take the Spotlight

November 17th, 2015

James White

There was only one new release in the $10,000 club and it had to settle for third place on the per theater chart. This left Spotlight in first place with an average of $22,561 in 60 theaters. This is a great result for a film expanding from five to 60 theaters. Brooklyn also expanded, going from five theaters to 23 theaters, while its per theater average remained strong with an average of $20,868. James White was the only new release in the $10,000 club debuting with $12,007 in its lone theater. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spectre Set to Be Number Two Bond

November 15th, 2015

Spectre

Sony are predicting a decline of just 50% for Spectre in its second weekend in theaters, putting James Bond’s latest incarnation on track for a final domestic box office in the neighborhood of $200 million. While well short of Skyfall’s $304 million, it welcome news for a film that’s probably right on the bubble as far as profitability is concerned. More...

Friday Estimates: Openers Fall Well Short of Spectre and Peanuts

November 14th, 2015

Spectre

Three new wide releases are all, as expected, struggling to make much headway against Spectre and The Peanuts Movie this weekend, with the two returning films sitting comfortably at the top of the chart. Spectre picked up an estimated $10.2 million on Friday for a total to date of $105.5 million, while Peanuts earned another $5.6 million, for $63.9 million so far. More...

Per Theater Chart: Spotlight Shines Bright

November 10th, 2015

Spotlight

It was a busy week on the per theater chart with seven films in the $10,000 club. Spotlight led the way with an average of $59,002 in five theaters. This is the fourth best opening weekend average of 2015, just ahead of While We're Young and just behind Ex Machina. Brooklyn was next with an average of $37,456, also in five theaters. It opened on Wednesday, so its weekend average was a little lower than it otherwise would have been. The overall number one film, Spectre, was third with an average of $17,919. In Jackson Heights was on the opposite end of the scale playing in just one theater. It did well with an opening of $15,150. Trumbo was very close behind with an average of $14,835 in five theaters. Its reviews suggest it won't expand significantly, but this is a great start. The second wide release of the week was The Peanuts Movie, which opened with an average of $11,345. The final film in the $10,000 club was Peggy Guggenheim - Art Addict, which earned an average of $11,129 in two theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spectre Misses Record, Peanuts Opens Strong

November 8th, 2015

Spectre

After a great night on Thursday and a very good day on Friday, Spectre has faded a bit over the weekend. After posting $28 million on Friday, the film was down about 4% on Saturday to $26.5 million, and Sony is projecting a weekend total of $73 million. Even that number may be a shade high, and it falls well behind the $80 million that looked on the cards earlier in the weekend, and even further behind Skyfall’s franchise-record $88.4 million opening. While by any measure it’s a great debut, the final number does prompt the question: what went wrong over the weekend? More...

Limited and VOD Releases: Shining a Spotlight on Limited Releases

November 6th, 2015

Brooklyn

It is a short list this week, due to technical considerations. However, there are seven films here that are earning good reviews and some measure of pre-release buzz. The film with the best shot at mainstream success is Brooklyn (Reviews). It isn't the only film that could succeed, as Spotlight, Trumbo, and the rest could also find receptive audiences during Awards Season. More...


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  8. Trailer

Synopsis

Lured by the promise of America, Eilis Lacey departs Ireland and the comfort of her mother’s home for the shores of New York City. The initial shackles of homesickness quickly diminish as a fresh romance sweeps Eilis into the intoxicating charm of love. But soon, her new vivacity is disrupted by her past, and Eilis must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$187,281 (0.5% of total gross)
Legs:9.71 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:61.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$11,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:5 opening theaters/962 max. theaters, 10.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $48,395,732

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play, Google Play
Vudu:Vudu, Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 4th, 2015 (Limited) by Fox Searchlight
International Releases: November 6th, 2015 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
December 18th, 2015 (Wide) (Australia)
December 31st, 2015 (Wide) (Greece)
January 14th, 2016 (Wide) (Portugal)
January 15th, 2016 (Wide) (Taiwan)
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Video Release: February 23rd, 2016 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for a scene of sexuality and brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2365, 3/18/2015)
Running Time: 113 minutes
Comparisons: Best Picture Oscar Nominees, 2016
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Keywords: 2016 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, 1950s, Set in New York City, Set in Brooklyn, Set in Coney Island, Death of a Son or Daughter, Death of a Sibling, Widow/Widower, Immigration, Christmas in November, Teachers, Voiceover/Narration, Love Triangle, Ellis Island, Prologue, Sales Clerk, Romantic Drama
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Wildgaze Films, Finola Dwyer Productions, Parallel Films, Item 7, Ingenious Media, Bai Rte, HanWay Films, BBC Films, Telefilm Canada, Irish Film Board, Sodec, BFI
Production Countries: Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 29th Weekend Limited Release 96 $7,255 May 20, 2016 201
Biggest 20th Weekend Limited Release 65 $147,414 Mar 18, 2016 138
Biggest 19th Weekend Limited Release 51 $257,209 Mar 11, 2016 131
Biggest 18th Weekend Limited Release 47 $379,666 Mar 4, 2016 124
Biggest 17th Weekend Limited Release 31 $750,834 Feb 26, 2016 117
Biggest 16th Weekend Limited Release 37 $766,626 Feb 19, 2016 110
Biggest 15th Weekend Limited Release 32 $1,088,551 Feb 12, 2016 103
Biggest 14th Weekend Limited Release 37 $1,179,319 Feb 5, 2016 96
Biggest 13th Weekend Limited Release 25 $1,761,149 Jan 29, 2016 89
Biggest 12th Weekend Limited Release 22 $1,720,675 Jan 22, 2016 82
Biggest 11th Weekend Limited Release 26 $1,792,594 Jan 15, 2016 75
Biggest 10th Weekend Limited Release 60 $1,055,322 Jan 8, 2016 68
Biggest 9th Weekend Limited Release 64 $1,248,858 Jan 1, 2016 61
Biggest 8th Weekend Limited Release 95 $1,070,674 Dec 25, 2015 54
Biggest 6th Weekend Limited Release 64 $1,995,502 Dec 11, 2015 40
Biggest 5th Weekend Limited Release 78 $2,439,470 Dec 4, 2015 33
Biggest 4th Weekend Limited Release 33 $3,946,667 Nov 27, 2015 26
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 367 $5,037,629 Nov 27, 2015 26
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 328 $5,271,745 Nov 27, 2015 26
Top 2015 Theater Average 19 $37,456 Nov 6, 2015 5

Leading Cast

Saoirse Ronan Eilis
Domhnall Gleeson Jim Farrell
Emory Cohen Tony

Supporting Cast

Julie Walters Mrs. Kehoe
Jim Broadbent Father Flood
Father Matt Glynn* Priest
Maeve McGrath Mary
Emma Lowe Mrs. Brady
Barbara Drennan Shabby Woman
Gillian McCarthy Timid Woman
Fiona Glascott Rose
Jane Brennan Mary Lacey
Eileen O'Higgins Nancy
Peter Campion George Sheridan
Eva Birthistle Georgina
James Corscadden Ship Waiter
Emily Bett Rickards Patty
Eve Macklin Diana
Nora-Jane Noone Sheila
Mary O'Driscoll Miss McAdam
Samantha Munro Dorothy
Jane Wheeler Bartocci Customer #1
Jessica Pare Miss Fortini
Adrien Benn Diner Waiter
Al Goulem Mr. Rosenblum
Max Walker Young Man
Iarla O'Lionaird Frankie Doran
Jenn Murray Dolores
Ellis Rockburn Young Man at Dance
Erika Rosenbaum Bartocci Customer #2
Ellen David Mrs. Fiorello
Christian De La Cortina Laurenzio
Paulino Nunes Mr. Fiorello
James Digiacomo Frankie Fiorello
Michael Zegen Maurizio
Tadhg McMahon Boy's Father
Hudson LeBlanc Boy at City Hall
Paul Stewart City Hall Official
Niamh McCann Maria
Denis Conway Mr. Brown
Karen Ardiff Mrs. Farrell
Gary Lydon Mr. Farrell
Aine Ni Mhuiri Mrs. Byrne
Mella Carron Girl on Deck

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

Production and Technical Credits

John Crowley Director
Finola Dwyer Producer
Amanda Posey Producer
Nick Hornby Screenwriter
Colm Toibin Based on the novel by
Pierre Even Co-Producer
Marie Claude Poulin Co-Producer
Christine Langan Executive Producer
Beth Pattinson Executive Producer
Thorsten Schumacher Executive Producer
Zygi Kamasa Executive Producer
Hussain Amarshi Executive Producer
Alan Moloney Executive Producer
Yves Belanger Director of Photography
Francois Seguin Production Designer
Jake Roberts Editor
Michael Brook Composer
Odile Dicks-Mireaux Costume Designer
Morna Ferguson Make up
Lorraine Glynn Hairstylist
Kle Savidge Music Supervisor
Glenn Freemantle Sound Designer
Glenn Freemantle Supervising Sound Editor
Caroline Levy Line Producer
Fiona Weir Casting Director
Charlie Watson First Assistant Director
Polly Duval Post-Production Supervisor
Yann McCullough Music Editor
Rowena Ladbury Script Supervisor
Barry O'Sullivan Sound Mixer
Irene O’Brien Art Director
Robert Parle Art Director
Lea Morement First Assistant Editor
Mark Heslop Sound Effects Editor
Dillon Bennett Sound Effects Editor
Gillian Dodders Supervising Dialogue Editor
Ian Morgan Dialogue Editor
Emilie O’Connor Dialogue Editor
Ian Tapp Re-recording Mixer
Adam Scrivener Re-recording Mixer
Andy Clarke Visual Effects Supervisor
Gary Brown Visual Effects Supervisor
Ciaran Crowley Executive Visual Effects Producer
Ciara Gillan Visual Effects Producer

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

Home Market Releases for March 15th, 2016

March 15th, 2016

Game of Thrones: Season Five

There are several top-notch releases coming out this week, including a trio of Awards Season contenders: The Big Short, Brooklyn, and Carol. All three are Pick of the Week contenders. However, the winner of that title is Game of Thrones: Season Five on Blu-ray. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Preview

February 28th, 2016

The Revenant

It’s Oscar day and, if all goes to plan, I will be live-blogging the ceremony tonight. Here is the list of nominees marked according to predictions from our readers, and my personal wishes. Nominees in Bold are the ones predicted to win by our readers (we’ll have a full rundown of the predictions at noon, after the contest ends). If I am predicting a different film, those are in Italics. Meanwhile, the nominees I want to win, but don’t think will win, are Underlined. There are a few categories where the film I really think deserves the award was not even nominated, plus a few I don’t have a real opinion on.

If you haven’t done so already, it’s not too late to enter our Oscar competition, and win all Best Picture nominees on Blu-ray or DVD. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Picture

February 27th, 2016

The Revenant

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest closing at noon tomorrow, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try to figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. This morning, we get to the final category, Best Picture. The film I think should win, Inside Out, wasn't even nominated. Of the movies on this list, I think The Martian is the best. If you look at the odds makers, it isn’t even in the top three. I’m going to be doubly disappointed tomorrow. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Lead Actress

February 26th, 2016

Room

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. The Best Lead Actress is not generating a lot of buzz, but one actress has been constantly winning and is the overwhelming favorite. More...

Home Market Releases for February 23rd, 2016

February 23rd, 2016

The Big Sleep

It's not a great week on the home market. The Good Dinosaur is the biggest release this week, but it is the only wide release of note. Spotlight started out in limited release, but while it expanded significantly, it never expanded truly wide. As for the Pick of the Week, I'm going with the Bogart / Bacall Blu-ray Double-Shot: The Big Sleep and Key Largo.

On a side note, it is another short list this week, because Amazon continues to be run by morons. I tried to get help from chat, but that wasn't very successful. I "talked" to four people without getting an answer. Two of which logged in and then logged out without saying a thing. One logged in, introduced themselves, then logged out when I asked a question. I tried through e-mail, but a week later and no reply. I have a phone number for press and I will try that once the Oscars are over and I'm not overwhelmed with work. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Adapted Screenplay

February 20th, 2016

The Big Short

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. The Best Adapted Screenplay category is about as competitive as the Best Original Screenplay, which is to say it isn't competitive at all. More...

2015 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Winners - Revenant and Mad Max Lead the Way

February 15th, 2016

The Revenant

The BAFTA awards were handed out over the weekend. There were two main winners, The Revenant, which won most of its five awards in the high-prestige categories, and Mad Max: Fury Road, which earn all four of its awards in technical categories. It appears the Oscars will be very similar in that breakdown. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscars - Nominations

January 15th, 2016

The Revenant

The Oscar nominations were announced at 5:30 am Pacific time. Nothing is good that early in the morning. Worse still, this was a terrible year for snubs, especially when it comes to diversity of the nominees. The voters for the Oscars are 94% white and 77% male... but that's still more diverse than the list of nominees. The Revenant led the way with 12 nominations and it is expected to win a few of those, while it is a serious contender in most of the categories it was nominated in. More...

2015 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 9th, 2016

Bridge of Spies

The BAFTA nominations were announced and you can read them on their site... in alphabetical order. Alphabetical order is very useful in most circumstances, but not here. On the other hand, the nominees within each category are not presented in alphabetical order. ... Are the BAFTAs trolling us? As for the actual nominees, the big winners here are Bridge of Spies and Carol, both of which earned nine nominations. For Carol, this is just another impressive score, but this was a pleasant surprise for Bridge of Spies. More...

Theater Averages: Revenant Remains Potent with Average of $111,957

January 5th, 2016

The Revenant

The Revenant remained on top of the theater average chart dipping just 6% to an average of $111,957 in four theaters. That's amazing and it bodes very well for its chances during its wide expansion this weekend. Furthermore, there are some major Awards Season events this week that could boost ticket sales even more. Anomalisa was well back in second place, but it still had an impressive opening with an average of $33,806 over the weekend and an average of $52,658 during its five-day opening. Star Wars: The Force Awakens was next with an average of $21,829. Chimes at Midnight earned $20,480 in one theater during its re-release, while Only Yesterday earned $14,970, also in one theater. The latter film is yet another success for GKIDS; this is the only studio that routinely has success with animated films in limited release. 45 Years remained in the $10,000 club with an average of $14,588 in six theaters. It doubled its theater count, but the average only fell 33% and that's a great sign for further expansion. Mr. Six is the fourth holdover in the $10,000 club earning an average of $10,406 in 28 theaters. More...

Theater Averages: Star Wars Set Another Records with $59,982

December 22nd, 2015

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Star Wars: The Force Awakens led the way on the theater average chart and broke the record for highest theater average for a wide release. Its average was $59,982, which is the fifth best opening theater average this year. This is just ahead of Ex Machina and just behind Carol. The Big Short fell 46% to $47,286. A 46% drop-off is bad news for a limited release most of the time, but The Force Awakens hurt all of the holdovers and I'm still bullish on its box office chances for its Wednesday expansion. Carol remained in the $10,000 for the fifth week in a row, this time earning an average of $14,446 in 16 theaters. Mojin: The Lost Legend opened with an average of $12,726 in 22 theaters, while Son of Saul was right behind with an average of $12,643. More...

2015 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 10th, 2015

Carol

The Golden Globes nominations were announced this morning and we are already beginning to see a trend for this year's Awards Season. For the most part, the same films are coming up over and over again. Carol led the way with five awards, while there was a three-way tie for second place with The Big Short, The Revenant and Steve Jobs each picking up four. More...

2015 Awards Season: SAG Nominations

December 9th, 2015

Trumbo

The Screen Actors Guild nominations were announced today and there are at least a few surprises to talk about. Trumbo led the way with three nominations, but there were six films with two nods apiece. Six!

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Per Theater Chart: Carol Completes the Hat-trick

December 8th, 2015

Carol

For the third weekend in a row, Carol earned first place on the per theater chart, this time with an average of $36,281. It is still playing in only four theaters, which is a huge mistake in my mind. It really should have expanded by now. The Danish Girl remained in second place with an average of $26,089, also in four theaters. It too should expand. The best new release was Youth, which opened with an average of $19,521, again in four theaters. Macbeth was playing in five theaters and earned an average of $13,967. Hitchcock/Truffaut opened with an average of $9,393 in three theaters over the weekend, but it was a Wednesday release. Its five-day average was $11,927. More...

Per Theater Chart: Carol's Second Verse is the Same as the First

December 1st, 2015

Carol

Carol remained in first place on the per theater chart with an average of $49,443 in four theaters. This is 22% lower than the film's opening weekend average, which isn't bad for a limited release. The Danish Girl opened in a close second place with $46,830, also in four theaters. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 earned first place on the overall chart and third place on the per theater chart with an average of $12,456. Janis: Little Girl Blue earned an average of $10,931 in two theaters, which is great for a documentary. The second wide release in the $10,000 club was The Good Dinosaur with an average of $10,444. More...

Per Theater Chart: Carol Sings a Joyful Tune

November 24th, 2015

Carol

Carol had a festive opening earning just over $250,000 in four theaters for an average of $63,378. That's the third best average for an opening this year, just ahead of Ex Machina and just behind Sicario. The overall box office leader, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, was next with an average of $24,591. Legend was next with an average of $21,709 in four theaters. That's a good start, but its reviews suggest not so good legs. Speaking of long legs, Brooklyn remained in the $10,000 for the third week in a row earning an average of $10,270 in just over 100 theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: Mockingjay Tops $100 Million, But Only Just

November 22nd, 2015

Mockingjay Part 2

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay—Part 2 is about to record the most disappointing $100 million weekend ever, based on Sunday’s estimate from Lionsgate. Why disappointing? Because its $101.025 million projected opening follows the $158 million earned by Catching Fire on this weekend in 2013 (then the sixth-biggest weekend ever), and the $122 million debut of Mockingjay—Part 1 this weekend last year. That marks a decline of 20% or so from one installment of the franchise to the next, which is the worst performance of any franchise to have recorded a $100 million start. Global numbers tell a similar story: $247 million this weekend against Part 1’s $275 million. However, once we get that troubling statistic out the way, this is also a reason for celebration: $100 million domestically and $250 million globally in one weekend is still a huge amount of money, and caps a spectacularly successful franchise for Lionsgate. More...

Per Theater Chart: James Can't Take the Spotlight

November 17th, 2015

James White

There was only one new release in the $10,000 club and it had to settle for third place on the per theater chart. This left Spotlight in first place with an average of $22,561 in 60 theaters. This is a great result for a film expanding from five to 60 theaters. Brooklyn also expanded, going from five theaters to 23 theaters, while its per theater average remained strong with an average of $20,868. James White was the only new release in the $10,000 club debuting with $12,007 in its lone theater. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spectre Set to Be Number Two Bond

November 15th, 2015

Spectre

Sony are predicting a decline of just 50% for Spectre in its second weekend in theaters, putting James Bond’s latest incarnation on track for a final domestic box office in the neighborhood of $200 million. While well short of Skyfall’s $304 million, it welcome news for a film that’s probably right on the bubble as far as profitability is concerned. More...

Friday Estimates: Openers Fall Well Short of Spectre and Peanuts

November 14th, 2015

Spectre

Three new wide releases are all, as expected, struggling to make much headway against Spectre and The Peanuts Movie this weekend, with the two returning films sitting comfortably at the top of the chart. Spectre picked up an estimated $10.2 million on Friday for a total to date of $105.5 million, while Peanuts earned another $5.6 million, for $63.9 million so far. More...

Per Theater Chart: Spotlight Shines Bright

November 10th, 2015

Spotlight

It was a busy week on the per theater chart with seven films in the $10,000 club. Spotlight led the way with an average of $59,002 in five theaters. This is the fourth best opening weekend average of 2015, just ahead of While We're Young and just behind Ex Machina. Brooklyn was next with an average of $37,456, also in five theaters. It opened on Wednesday, so its weekend average was a little lower than it otherwise would have been. The overall number one film, Spectre, was third with an average of $17,919. In Jackson Heights was on the opposite end of the scale playing in just one theater. It did well with an opening of $15,150. Trumbo was very close behind with an average of $14,835 in five theaters. Its reviews suggest it won't expand significantly, but this is a great start. The second wide release of the week was The Peanuts Movie, which opened with an average of $11,345. The final film in the $10,000 club was Peggy Guggenheim - Art Addict, which earned an average of $11,129 in two theaters. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spectre Misses Record, Peanuts Opens Strong

November 8th, 2015

Spectre

After a great night on Thursday and a very good day on Friday, Spectre has faded a bit over the weekend. After posting $28 million on Friday, the film was down about 4% on Saturday to $26.5 million, and Sony is projecting a weekend total of $73 million. Even that number may be a shade high, and it falls well behind the $80 million that looked on the cards earlier in the weekend, and even further behind Skyfall’s franchise-record $88.4 million opening. While by any measure it’s a great debut, the final number does prompt the question: what went wrong over the weekend? More...

Limited and VOD Releases: Shining a Spotlight on Limited Releases

November 6th, 2015

Brooklyn

It is a short list this week, due to technical considerations. However, there are seven films here that are earning good reviews and some measure of pre-release buzz. The film with the best shot at mainstream success is Brooklyn (Reviews). It isn't the only film that could succeed, as Spotlight, Trumbo, and the rest could also find receptive audiences during Awards Season. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 6, 2015 30 $187,281   5 $37,456   $243,670 1
Nov 13, 2015 21 $479,971 +156% 23 $20,868   $827,967 2
Nov 20, 2015 12 $1,160,517 +142% 113 $10,270   $2,169,742 3
Nov 27, 2015 9 $3,946,667 +240% 845 $4,671   $7,395,144 4
Dec 4, 2015 9 $2,439,470 -38% 906 $2,693   $11,219,493 5
Dec 11, 2015 10 $1,995,502 -18% 947 $2,107   $14,350,925 6
Dec 18, 2015 13 $1,176,593 -41% 614 $1,916   $16,495,006 7
Dec 25, 2015 18 $1,070,674 -9% 300 $3,569   $18,407,589 8
Jan 1, 2016 14 $1,248,858 +17% 285 $4,382   $20,812,853 9
Jan 8, 2016 16 $1,055,322 -15% 294 $3,590   $22,439,281 10
Jan 15, 2016 13 $1,792,594 +70% 687 $2,609   $24,742,207 11
Jan 22, 2016 12 $1,720,675 -4% 962 $1,789   $27,584,996 12
Jan 29, 2016 13 $1,761,149 +2% 748 $2,354   $30,432,320 13
Feb 5, 2016 16 $1,179,319 -33% 703 $1,678   $32,380,262 14
Feb 12, 2016 17 $1,088,551 -8% 495 $2,199   $34,044,804 15
Feb 19, 2016 20 $766,626 -30% 443 $1,731   $35,364,727 16
Feb 26, 2016 20 $750,834 -2% 477 $1,574   $36,525,461 17
Mar 4, 2016 24 $379,666 -49% 287 $1,323   $37,212,788 18
Mar 11, 2016 26 $257,209 -32% 225 $1,143   $37,638,183 19
Mar 18, 2016 36 $147,414 -43% 152 $970   $37,921,262 20
Mar 25, 2016 38 $61,397 -58% 86 $714   $38,066,303 21
Apr 1, 2016 49 $36,939 -40% 50 $739   $38,153,369 22
Apr 8, 2016 49 $31,406 -15% 50 $628   $38,202,442 23
Apr 15, 2016 61 $11,967 -62% 29 $413   $38,231,771 24
Apr 22, 2016 60 $10,972 -8% 22 $499   $38,251,390 25
Apr 29, 2016 59 $13,628 +24% 22 $619   $38,273,392 26
May 6, 2016 62 $9,247 -32% 22 $420   $38,289,129 27
May 13, 2016 64 $7,966 -14% 22 $362   $38,304,491 28
May 20, 2016 63 $7,255 -9% 22 $330   $38,317,535 29

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 4, 2015 - $28,472     5 $5,694   $28,472 1
Nov 5, 2015 - $27,917 -2%   5 $5,583   $56,389 2
Nov 6, 2015 - $51,560 +85%   5 $10,312   $107,949 3
Nov 7, 2015 - $74,645 +45%   5 $14,929   $182,594 4
Nov 8, 2015 - $61,076 -18%   5 $12,215   $243,670 5
Nov 9, 2015 - $23,256 -62%   5 $4,651   $266,926 6
Nov 10, 2015 - $22,536 -3%   5 $4,507   $289,462 7
Nov 11, 2015 - $33,735 +50% +18% 5 $6,747   $323,197 8
Nov 12, 2015 - $24,799 -26% -11% 5 $4,960   $347,996 9
Nov 13, 2015 - $134,179 +441% +160% 23 $5,834   $482,175 10
Nov 14, 2015 - $203,383 +52% +172% 23 $8,843   $685,558 11
Nov 15, 2015 - $142,409 -30% +133% 23 $6,192   $827,967 12
Nov 16, 2015 - $44,991 -68% +93% 23 $1,956   $872,958 13
Nov 17, 2015 - $43,737 -3% +94% 23 $1,902   $916,695 14
Nov 18, 2015 - $48,454 +11% +44% 23 $2,107   $965,149 15
Nov 19, 2015 - $44,076 -9% +78% 23 $1,916   $1,009,225 16
Nov 20, 2015 12 $317,024 +619% +136% 113 $2,806   $1,326,249 17
Nov 21, 2015 12 $504,558 +59% +148% 113 $4,465   $1,830,807 18
Nov 22, 2015 12 $338,935 -33% +138% 113 $2,999   $2,169,742 19
Nov 23, 2015 12 $126,500 -63% +181% 113 $1,119   $2,296,242 20
Nov 24, 2015 12 $143,707 +14% +229% 113 $1,272   $2,439,949 21
Nov 25, 2015 11 $530,230 +269% +994% 824 $643   $2,970,179 22
Nov 26, 2015 12 $478,298 -10% +985% 824 $580   $3,448,477 23
Nov 27, 2015 9 $1,445,338 +202% +356% 845 $1,710   $4,893,815 24
Nov 28, 2015 9 $1,534,809 +6% +204% 845 $1,816   $6,428,624 25
Nov 29, 2015 8 $966,520 -37% +185% 845 $1,144   $7,395,144 26
Nov 30, 2015 8 $312,899 -68% +147% 845 $370   $7,708,043 27
Dec 1, 2015 8 $400,463 +28% +179% 845 $474   $8,108,506 28
Dec 2, 2015 7 $340,740 -15% -36% 845 $403   $8,449,246 29
Dec 3, 2015 7 $330,777 -3% -31% 845 $391   $8,780,023 30
Dec 4, 2015 9 $749,441 +127% -48% 906 $827   $9,529,464 31
Dec 5, 2015 9 $1,073,853 +43% -30% 906 $1,185   $10,603,317 32
Dec 6, 2015 9 $616,176 -43% -36% 906 $680   $11,219,493 33
Dec 7, 2015 8 $254,996 -59% -19% 906 $281   $11,474,489 34
Dec 8, 2015 8 $319,587 +25% -20% 906 $353   $11,794,076 35
Dec 9, 2015 8 $287,986 -10% -15% 906 $318   $12,082,062 36
Dec 10, 2015 8 $273,361 -5% -17% 906 $302   $12,355,423 37
Dec 11, 2015 9 $584,002 +114% -22% 947 $617   $12,939,425 38
Dec 12, 2015 10 $873,943 +50% -19% 947 $923   $13,813,368 39
Dec 13, 2015 10 $537,557 -38% -13% 947 $568   $14,350,925 40
Dec 14, 2015 9 $237,677 -56% -7% 947 $251   $14,588,602 41
Dec 15, 2015 9 $270,412 +14% -15% 947 $286   $14,859,014 42
Dec 16, 2015 9 $251,692 -7% -13% 947 $266   $15,110,706 43
Dec 17, 2015 9 $207,707 -17% -24% 947 $219   $15,318,413 44
Dec 18, 2015 14 $308,227 +48% -47% 614 $502   $15,626,640 45
Dec 19, 2015 12 $508,040 +65% -42% 614 $827   $16,134,680 46
Dec 20, 2015 13 $360,326 -29% -33% 614 $587   $16,495,006 47
Dec 21, 2015 14 $201,570 -44% -15% 614 $328   $16,696,576 48
Dec 22, 2015 14 $247,833 +23% -8% 614 $404   $16,944,409 49
Dec 23, 2015 14 $207,286 -16% -18% 543 $382   $17,151,695 50
Dec 24, 2015 13 $185,220 -11% -11% 543 $341   $17,336,915 51
Dec 25, 2015 - $278,868 +51% -10% 300 $930   $17,615,783 52
Dec 26, 2015 15 $421,418 +51% -17% 300 $1,405   $18,037,201 53
Dec 27, 2015 15 $370,388 -12% +3% 300 $1,235   $18,407,589 54
Dec 28, 2015 15 $267,563 -28% +33% 300 $892   $18,675,152 55
Dec 29, 2015 15 $272,629 +2% +10% 300 $909   $18,947,781 56
Dec 30, 2015 14 $282,452 +4% +36% 300 $942   $19,230,233 57
Dec 31, 2015 13 $333,762 +18% +80% 300 $1,113   $19,563,995 58
Jan 1, 2016 14 $435,709 +31% +56% 285 $1,529   $19,999,704 59
Jan 2, 2016 14 $517,545 +19% +23% 285 $1,816   $20,517,249 60
Jan 3, 2016 14 $295,604 -43% -20% 285 $1,037   $20,812,853 61
Jan 4, 2016 15 $114,605 -61% -57% 285 $402   $20,927,458 62
Jan 5, 2016 14 $160,999 +40% -41% 285 $565   $21,088,457 63
Jan 6, 2016 14 $147,968 -8% -48% 285 $519   $21,236,425 64
Jan 7, 2016 13 $147,534 n/c -56% 285 $518   $21,383,959 65
Jan 8, 2016 - $284,967 +93% -35% 294 $969   $21,668,926 66
Jan 9, 2016 - $492,139 +73% -5% 294 $1,674   $22,161,065 67
Jan 10, 2016 - $278,216 -43% -6% 294 $946   $22,439,281 68
Jan 11, 2016 - $91,203 -67% -20% 294 $310   $22,530,484 69
Jan 12, 2016 15 $140,798 +54% -13% 294 $479   $22,671,282 70
Jan 13, 2016 15 $121,673 -14% -18% 294 $414   $22,792,955 71
Jan 14, 2016 12 $156,658 +29% +6% 294 $533   $22,949,613 72
Jan 15, 2016 13 $468,602 +199% +64% 687 $682   $23,418,215 73
Jan 16, 2016 13 $749,241 +60% +52% 687 $1,091   $24,167,456 74
Jan 17, 2016 13 $574,751 -23% +107% 687 $837   $24,742,207 75
Jan 18, 2016 14 $387,404 -33% +325% 687 $564   $25,129,611 76
Jan 19, 2016 12 $273,619 -29% +94% 687 $398   $25,403,230 77
Jan 20, 2016 11 $224,702 -18% +85% 687 $327   $25,627,932 78
Jan 21, 2016 11 $236,389 +5% +51% 687 $344   $25,864,321 79
Jan 22, 2016 12 $519,393 +120% +11% 962 $540   $26,383,714 80
Jan 23, 2016 13 $764,694 +47% +2% 962 $795   $27,148,408 81
Jan 24, 2016 11 $436,588 -43% -24% 962 $454   $27,584,996 82
Jan 25, 2016 11 $199,540 -54% -48% 962 $207   $27,784,536 83
Jan 26, 2016 10 $327,353 +64% +20% 962 $340   $28,111,889 84
Jan 27, 2016 10 $283,604 -13% +26% 962 $295   $28,395,493 85
Jan 28, 2016 10 $275,678 -3% +17% 962 $287   $28,671,171 86
Jan 29, 2016 13 $463,458 +68% -11% 748 $620   $29,134,629 87
Jan 30, 2016 13 $800,175 +73% +5% 748 $1,070   $29,934,804 88
Jan 31, 2016 13 $497,516 -38% +14% 748 $665   $30,432,320 89
Feb 1, 2016 13 $167,377 -66% -16% 748 $224   $30,599,697 90
Feb 2, 2016 12 $234,615 +40% -28% 748 $314   $30,834,312 91
Feb 3, 2016 12 $184,270 -21% -35% 748 $246   $31,018,582 92
Feb 4, 2016 12 $182,361 -1% -34% 748 $244   $31,200,943 93
Feb 5, 2016 - $329,600 +81% -29% 703 $469   $31,530,543 94
Feb 6, 2016 - $591,054 +79% -26% 703 $841   $32,121,597 95
Feb 7, 2016 14 $258,665 -56% -48% 703 $368   $32,380,262 96
Feb 8, 2016 15 $122,264 -53% -27% 703 $174   $32,502,526 97
Feb 9, 2016 15 $179,594 +47% -23% 703 $255   $32,682,120 98
Feb 10, 2016 15 $137,328 -24% -25% 703 $195   $32,819,448 99
Feb 11, 2016 14 $136,805 n/c -25% 703 $195   $32,956,253 100
Feb 12, 2016 - $234,798 +72% -29% 495 $474   $33,191,051 101
Feb 13, 2016 - $430,952 +84% -27% 495 $871   $33,622,003 102
Feb 14, 2016 - $422,801 -2% +63% 495 $854   $34,044,804 103
Feb 15, 2016 - $204,375 -52% +67% 495 $413   $34,249,179 104
Feb 16, 2016 - $128,664 -37% -28% 495 $260   $34,377,843 105
Feb 17, 2016 - $108,906 -15% -21% 495 $220   $34,486,749 106
Feb 18, 2016 15 $111,352 +2% -19% 495 $225   $34,598,101 107
Feb 19, 2016 - $198,400 +78% -16% 443 $448   $34,796,501 108
Feb 20, 2016 - $345,188 +74% -20% 443 $779   $35,141,689 109
Feb 21, 2016 - $223,038 -35% -47% 443 $503   $35,364,727 110
Feb 22, 2016 15 $77,096 -65% -62% 443 $174   $35,441,823 111
Feb 23, 2016 14 $128,971 +67% n/c 443 $291   $35,570,794 112
Feb 24, 2016 14 $108,583 -16% n/c 443 $245   $35,679,377 113
Feb 25, 2016 15 $95,250 -12% -14% 443 $215   $35,774,627 114
Feb 26, 2016 - $203,861 +114% +3% 477 $427   $35,978,488 115
Feb 27, 2016 - $371,769 +82% +8% 477 $779   $36,350,257 116
Feb 28, 2016 - $175,204 -53% -21% 477 $367   $36,525,461 117
Feb 29, 2016 - $67,889 -61% -12% 477 $142   $36,593,350 118
Mar 1, 2016 18 $84,899 +25% -34% 477 $178   $36,678,249 119
Mar 2, 2016 - $81,105 -4% -25% 477 $170   $36,759,354 120
Mar 3, 2016 15 $73,768 -9% -23% 477 $155   $36,833,122 121
Mar 4, 2016 - $103,527 +40% -49% 287 $361   $36,936,649 122
Mar 5, 2016 - $180,622 +74% -51% 287 $629   $37,117,271 123
Mar 6, 2016 - $95,517 -47% -45% 287 $333   $37,212,788 124
Mar 7, 2016 - $39,736 -58% -41% 287 $138   $37,252,524 125
Mar 8, 2016 - $49,681 +25% -41% 287 $173   $37,302,205 126
Mar 9, 2016 - $38,435 -23% -53% 287 $134   $37,340,640 127
Mar 10, 2016 - $40,334 +5% -45% 287 $141   $37,380,974 128
Mar 11, 2016 - $71,013 +76% -31% 225 $316   $37,451,987 129
Mar 12, 2016 - $115,865 +63% -36% 225 $515   $37,567,852 130
Mar 13, 2016 - $70,331 -39% -26% 225 $313   $37,638,183 131
Mar 14, 2016 - $31,277 -56% -21% 225 $139   $37,669,460 132
Mar 15, 2016 - $41,130 +32% -17% 225 $183   $37,710,590 133
Mar 16, 2016 - $32,887 -20% -14% 225 $146   $37,743,477 134
Mar 17, 2016 - $30,371 -8% -25% 225 $135   $37,773,848 135
Mar 18, 2016 - $38,592 +27% -46% 152 $254   $37,812,440 136
Mar 19, 2016 - $69,597 +80% -40% 152 $458   $37,882,037 137
Mar 20, 2016 - $39,225 -44% -44% 152 $258   $37,921,262 138
Mar 21, 2016 - $21,581 -45% -31% 152 $142   $37,942,843 139
Mar 22, 2016 - $22,904 +6% -44% 152 $151   $37,965,747 140
Mar 23, 2016 - $19,216 -16% -42% 152 $126   $37,984,963 141
Mar 24, 2016 - $19,943 +4% -34% 152 $131   $38,004,906 142
Mar 25, 2016 - $19,857 n/c -49% 86 $231   $38,024,763 143
Mar 26, 2016 - $25,438 +28% -63% 86 $296   $38,050,201 144
Mar 27, 2016 - $16,102 -37% -59% 86 $187   $38,066,303 145
Mar 28, 2016 - $12,071 -25% -44% 86 $140   $38,078,374 146
Mar 29, 2016 - $14,125 +17% -38% 86 $164   $38,092,499 147
Mar 30, 2016 - $11,671 -17% -39% 86 $136   $38,104,170 148
Mar 31, 2016 - $12,260 +5% -39% 86 $143   $38,116,430 149
Apr 1, 2016 - $11,594 -5% -42% 50 $232   $38,128,024 150
Apr 2, 2016 - $15,977 +38% -37% 50 $320   $38,144,001 151
Apr 3, 2016 - $9,368 -41% -42% 50 $187   $38,153,369 152
Apr 4, 2016 - $3,024 -68% -75% 50 $60   $38,156,393 153
Apr 5, 2016 - $5,153 +70% -64% 50 $103   $38,161,546 154
Apr 6, 2016 - $5,010 -3% -57% 50 $100   $38,166,556 155
Apr 7, 2016 - $4,480 -11% -63% 50 $90   $38,171,036 156
Apr 8, 2016 - $8,448 +89% -27% 50 $169   $38,179,484 157
Apr 9, 2016 - $15,045 +78% -6% 50 $301   $38,194,529 158
Apr 10, 2016 - $7,913 -47% -16% 50 $158   $38,202,442 159
Apr 11, 2016 - $3,448 -56% +14% 50 $69   $38,205,890 160
Apr 12, 2016 - $5,135 +49% n/c 50 $103   $38,211,025 161
Apr 13, 2016 - $4,327 -16% -14% 50 $87   $38,215,352 162
Apr 14, 2016 - $4,452 +3% -1% 50 $89   $38,219,804 163

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 30, 2015 46 $56,389   5 $11,278   $56,389 1
Nov 6, 2015 29 $291,607 +417% 5 $58,321   $347,996 2
Nov 13, 2015 19 $661,229 +127% 23 $28,749   $1,009,225 3
Nov 20, 2015 14 $2,439,252 +269% 824 $2,960   $3,448,477 4
Nov 27, 2015 9 $5,331,546 +119% 845 $6,310   $8,780,023 5
Dec 4, 2015 9 $3,575,400 -33% 906 $3,946   $12,355,423 6
Dec 11, 2015 10 $2,962,990 -17% 947 $3,129   $15,318,413 7
Dec 18, 2015 15 $2,018,502 -32% 543 $3,717   $17,336,915 8
Dec 25, 2015 15 $2,227,080 +10% 300 $7,424   $19,563,995 9
Jan 1, 2016 14 $1,819,964 -18% 285 $6,386   $21,383,959 10
Jan 8, 2016 16 $1,565,654 -14% 294 $5,325   $22,949,613 11
Jan 15, 2016 13 $2,914,708 +86% 687 $4,243   $25,864,321 12
Jan 22, 2016 11 $2,806,850 -4% 962 $2,918   $28,671,171 13
Jan 29, 2016 13 $2,529,772 -10% 748 $3,382   $31,200,943 14
Feb 5, 2016 16 $1,755,310 -31% 703 $2,497   $32,956,253 15
Feb 12, 2016 17 $1,641,848 -6% 495 $3,317   $34,598,101 16
Feb 19, 2016 19 $1,176,526 -28% 443 $2,656   $35,774,627 17
Feb 26, 2016 20 $1,058,495 -10% 477 $2,219   $36,833,122 18
Mar 4, 2016 21 $547,852 -48% 287 $1,909   $37,380,974 19
Mar 11, 2016 28 $392,874 -28% 225 $1,746   $37,773,848 20
Mar 18, 2016 36 $231,058 -41% 152 $1,520   $38,004,906 21
Mar 25, 2016 35 $111,524 -52% 86 $1,297   $38,116,430 22
Apr 1, 2016 49 $54,606 -51% 50 $1,092   $38,171,036 23
Apr 8, 2016 49 $48,768 -11% 50 $975   $38,219,804 24
Apr 15, 2016 60 $20,614 -58% 29 $711   $38,240,418 25
Apr 22, 2016 58 $19,346 -6% 22 $879   $38,259,764 26
Apr 29, 2016 63 $20,118 +4% 22 $914   $38,279,882 27
May 6, 2016 63 $16,643 -17% 22 $757   $38,296,525 28
May 13, 2016 68 $13,755 -17% 22 $625   $38,310,280 29
May 20, 2016 63 $12,463 -9% 22 $567   $38,322,743 30

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 2/18/2016 $0 0 24 77 $248,283 4/12/2016
Australia 12/18/2015 $2,191 1 212 1,397 $4,414,212 6/27/2016
Austria 1/22/2016 $15,946 11 12 74 $122,517 6/9/2016
Belgium 2/24/2016 $28,718 5 7 35 $111,019 6/9/2016
Brazil 2/11/2016 $156,178 86 86 218 $363,651 6/9/2016
Central America 2/18/2016 $28,887 26 26 38 $51,470 3/15/2016
Chile 2/18/2016 $0 0 8 12 $31,860 12/31/2018
Colombia 2/25/2016 $21,857 26 26 26 $21,857 12/31/2018
Croatia 3/3/2016 $10,373 31 31 93 $23,002 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 2/25/2016 $0 0 18 27 $32,194 12/31/2018
Denmark 2/11/2016 $49,148 32 32 45 $273,936 6/9/2016
Finland 2/26/2016 $18,560 13 13 13 $18,703 6/9/2016
Germany 1/21/2016 $215,367 92 117 699 $1,367,620 6/9/2016
Greece 12/31/2015 $25,136 10 10 10 $25,136 9/5/2016
Hong Kong 3/10/2016 $28,515 14 14 21 $67,008 6/9/2016
Hungary 2/4/2016 $0 0 14 14 $38,007 12/31/2018
Israel 2/4/2016 $84,085 14 18 168 $833,959 12/31/2018
Italy 3/17/2016 $231,765 169 169 321 $567,198 6/11/2021
Lebanon 2/25/2016 $3,192 2 2 4 $18,725 12/31/2018
Mexico 2/5/2016 $0 0 102 107 $626,214 6/9/2016
Netherlands 3/17/2016 $111,151 38 40 192 $495,376 6/9/2016
New Zealand 1/22/2016 $88,060 42 54 551 $910,400 6/9/2016
Peru 1/28/2016 $21,113 14 14 25 $44,004 12/31/2018
Portugal 1/14/2016 $44,936 23 23 107 $160,425 6/9/2016
Russia (CIS) 2/5/2016 $40,458 0 0 0 $107,486 12/31/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 3/17/2016 $0 0 4 5 $15,979 12/31/2018
Singapore 2/18/2016 $21,556 8 8 19 $59,906 6/9/2016
Slovenia 2/4/2016 $0 0 4 12 $10,838 6/9/2016
South Korea 4/21/2016 $57,780 40 40 147 $344,399 9/10/2018
Spain 2/26/2016 $495,706 116 161 659 $1,908,362 8/11/2016
Sweden 2/26/2016 $51,748 32 42 113 $212,990 6/9/2016
Taiwan 1/15/2016 $10,281 9 9 28 $39,194 6/9/2016
Turkey 4/29/2016 $17,942 55 55 75 $44,821 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 11/6/2015 $1,569,372 308 434 2,405 $8,584,376 6/8/2016
Uruguay 2/18/2016 $13,690 6 22 53 $55,999 12/31/2018
 
Rest of World $1,502,272
 
International Total$23,753,398 6/11/2021

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 20, 2016749,852 49,852$786,665$786,6654
Mar 27, 20162619,913-60% 69,765$217,450$1,004,1155
Apr 24, 20162213,371 104,822$219,418$1,547,9559
May 1, 20162812,193-9% 117,015$182,773$1,730,72810
May 8, 20162115,227+25% 132,242$227,796$1,958,52411

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 20, 2016923,601 23,601$448,188$448,1884
Mar 27, 20162011,926-49% 35,527$158,853$607,0415

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