United Kingdom Box Office for Suburbicon (2017)

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Suburbicon
Theatrical Performance (US$)
United Kingdom Box Office $308,590Details
Worldwide Box Office $15,521,619Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $473,636 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $557,962 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,031,598
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Suburbicon is a peaceful, idyllic suburban community with affordable homes and manicured lawns …the perfect place to raise a family, and in the summer of 1959, the Lodge family is doing just that. But the tranquil surface masks a disturbing reality, as husband and father Gardner Lodge must navigate the town’s dark underbelly of betrayal, deceit, and violence. This is a tale of very flawed people making very bad choices. This is Suburbicon.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$25,000,000
United Kingdom Releases: November 24th, 2017 (Wide)
Video Release: January 23rd, 2018 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for violence, language and some sexuality.
(Rating bulletin 2476 (Cert #51059), 5/17/2017)
Running Time: 105 minutes
Keywords: Crime Caper, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Infidelity, Life in a Small Town, 1950s, Suburbs, Loan Shark, Money Troubles, Organized Crime, Twins, Dysfunctional Family, Same Actor, Multiple Roles, Insurance Fraud, Relationships Gone Wrong, Familial Murder, Bigotry, African Americans
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Black Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Black Bear, Silver Pictures, Smoke House Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for February 6th, 2018

February 7th, 2018

Duckman: The Complete Series

There are not a lot of big titles on this week’s list of home market releases and there won’t be for at least a couple more weeks. That’s not to say there is nothing worth picking up. Both Blame (DVD) and Only the Brave (Blu-ray) are Pick of the Week contenders. In the end, Duckman: The Compete Series is the Pick of the Week winner and worth picking up, unless you own the previous DVD releases. More...

Home Market Releases for January 23rd, 2018

January 22nd, 2018

Jane

It’s a really slow week on the home market. There are only a few releases that went anywhere at the box office, led by Jigsaw, which is a bad movie. Meanwhile, Geostorm is so bad it’s good. It’s fun, if you are into B movies, but it’s not Pick of the Week material. The only real contenders are Jane, which is only coming out on Video on Demand, and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, which is getting a Two-Disc Special Edition. In the end, I went with Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, mainly because Jane doesn’t come out on DVD / Blu-ray until next month. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Thor Hammers Competition with $122.74 million

November 7th, 2017

Thor: Ragnarok

Thor: Ragnarok beat predictions by a substantial margin earning the fourth biggest opening weekend of the year. Its opening weekend haul of $122.74 million helped this weekend rise 135% compared to last weekend hitting $179 million. Unfortunately, while Thor: Ragnarok was a monster hit, the rest of the box office wasn’t able to make much of an impact, leaving the overall box office down 6.6% from this weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2017 has pulled in $8.77 billion, putting it behind 2016's pace at 4.9% or $450 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office is Cut to Pieces, Earning Just $75 million

October 31st, 2017

Jigsaw

It was a terrible weekend at the box office with only two films cracking $10 million, Jigsaw and Tyler Perry’s Boo 2: A Madea Halloween. Geostorm earned third place with just $5.90 million. Overall, the box office fell 21% from last weekend to just $75 million. More importantly, this is 15% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2017 continues to struggle with a running tally of $8.57 billion. This is $470 million or $5.2% below last year’s pace, meaning we fell behind last year’s pace by a further 0.2 percentage points. The box office really needed to be eating into the deficit during the month of October, but that hasn’t been the case. More...

Friday Estimates: Jigsaw Cuts Its Way to the Top with $7.17 million

October 28th, 2017

Jigsaw

As predicted, Jigsaw led the way on Friday. However, it didn’t do as well as previews suggested, as it earned $7.17 million during its opening day. I don’t expect its legs to improve during the rest of the weekend, as its reviews are just 37% positive, and it earned a B from CinemaScore. It will still do better than our $14 million prediction, but not by as much as we thought it would yesterday. Look for $17 million over the weekend, which is the second weakest opening in the franchise and the weakest in terms of ticket sales. I really think Lionsgate will end this franchise, at least for a while. Perhaps, in ten years or so, we will get a remake. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Jigsaw Grabs a $1.6 million Piece of the Box Office

October 27th, 2017

Jigsaw

Jigsaw earned $1.6 million during its midnight previews last night. Happy Death Day earned an even $1 million during its previews on its way to a $26 million opening. However, there are many factors that will result in shorter legs. For instance, Happy Death Day earned better reviews, while Jigsaw is the latest installment in a long-running franchise. Finally, Happy Death Day’s target audience skewed female, while Jigsaw skews male and men are more likely to rush out to see a movie than women are. That said, this is a great start and the film should easily top our prediction with at least $20 million during its opening weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Jigsaw Still Fit at the Box Office?

October 26th, 2017

Jigsaw

There are three wide releases coming out this week, although only Jigsaw is expected to make any real impact at the box office. The other two, Suburbicon and Thank You for Your Service, are opening in barely more than 2,000 theaters and neither of them are expected to do well at the box office. Meanwhile, Tyler Perry’s Boo 2: A Madea Halloween, has an actual shot at repeating in first place, mostly because of the weak competition. This is terrible news for the overall box office, as it means we are going to have a hard time matching last year’s box office, even though last year there was only one wide release, Inferno. More...

2017 Preview: October

October 1st, 2017

Blade Runner 2049

September destroyed the previous September monthly record for total box office take, with $800 million or so (we won’t know the exact figure until after the weekend), which tops 2016’s record of $616 million. Granted, this is almost entirely due to It’s record breaking run, and the rest of the month was merely average. Kingsman: The Golden Circle was the only other film to come close to $100 million. October doesn’t look any better, as far as depth is concerned. Blade Runner 2049 is widely expected to be the biggest hit of the month, but it is the only film expected to reach $100 million domestically. Boo 2 should be the second biggest hit of the month, while there are only a couple of other films that have a shot at $50 million. Part of the problem is the level of competition, as there are 16 films opening during the four October weekends. (Needless to say, some of the predictions below will be a little short, as there’s not much to say about a film that will barely open in the top ten and disappear two weeks later.) That’s way too many and most will be buried by the competition. Last October was a flop, as no film earned more than $100 million at the box office. There were a few films that came close, including the original Boo! movie. As long as Blade Runner 2049 matches expectations, 2017 should win the year-over-year comparison by a small margin. If we get one surprise hit, then 2017 has a real shot at closing the gap with 2016 by a significant margin. I choose to be cautiously optimistic. More...

Suburbicon Trailer

July 27th, 2017

Black comedy starring Matt Damon and Julianne Moore, directed by George Clooney, written by Joel and Ethan Coen, opens October 27 ... Full Movie Details. More...

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Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2017/11/24 10 $308,590   364 $848   $308,590 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 11/24/2017 $47,242 0 0 0 $65,692 1/1/2019
Australia 10/27/2017 $285,290 223 223 552 $615,298 11/23/2017
Brazil 12/22/2017 $62,565 0 0 0 $62,565 6/26/2018
Bulgaria 11/17/2017 $0 0 0 0 $19,289 2/26/2019
China 1/12/2018 $680,000 9082 9082 9082 $880,805 8/7/2018
Czech Republic 11/10/2017 $16,052 88 88 88 $16,052 1/1/2019
France 12/8/2017 $660,721 0 0 0 $1,104,017 6/28/2018
Italy 12/6/2017 $574,367 0 0 0 $1,056,779 1/8/2018
Lithuania 12/1/2017 $7,932 52 52 74 $15,887 12/29/2017
Mexico 11/24/2017 $184,665 0 0 0 $184,665 11/28/2017
Netherlands 11/17/2017 $63,042 56 56 201 $251,840 9/12/2018
North America 10/27/2017 $2,840,246 2,046 2,046 4,373 $5,775,178 5/8/2023
Poland 11/10/2017 $87,456 0 0 0 $96,108 1/1/2019
Portugal 12/29/2017 $68,678 39 39 104 $176,584 1/31/2018
Russia (CIS) 11/17/2017 $254,201 433 433 677 $488,676 1/1/2019
Slovakia 11/10/2017 $5,980 42 42 42 $5,980 11/15/2017
South Korea 7/4/2018 $0 0 98 143 $94,157 8/8/2018
Spain 12/8/2017 $350,292 174 174 452 $756,701 1/4/2018
Turkey 12/8/2017 $22,589 49 49 71 $46,643 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 11/24/2017 $308,590 364 364 364 $308,590 11/29/2017
 
Rest of World $3,500,113
 
Worldwide Total$15,521,619 5/8/2023

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Leading Cast

Matt Damon Gardner Lodge
Julianne Moore Margaret Lodge
Oscar Isaac Roger

Supporting Cast

Noah Jupe Nicky
Glenn Fleshler Hitman
Megan Ferguson June
Jack Conley Hightower
Gary Basaraba Uncle Mitch
Michael D. Cohen Stretch
Alex Hassell Louis
Tony Espinosa Andy
Karimah Westbrook Mrs. Meyer
Marah Fairclough Shopping Woman
Diane Dehn Virginia
Tim Neff Protestor #4
Emily Goss Clinic Mom

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

Production and Technical Credits

George Clooney Director
Joel Coen Screenwriter
Ethan Coen Screenwriter
George Clooney Screenwriter
Grant Heslov Screenwriter
Joel Silver Producer
George Clooney Producer
Grant Heslov Producer
Teddy Schwartzman Producer
Joel Silver Executive Producer
Hal Sadoff Executive Producer
Ethan Erwin Executive Producer
Barbara A. Hall Executive Producer
Dan Steinman Executive Producer
Robert Elswit Director of Photography
James D. Bissell Production Designer
Stephen Mirrione Editor
Jenny Eagan Costume Designer
Alexandre Desplat Composer
Ellen Chenoweth Casting Director
Michael Gowen Assistant Art Director
Mitchell Kenney Costume Supervisor

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