Per Theater Chart: Last Days of Limited Releases
September 10, 2014
There was only one film in the $10,000 club this weekend, Last Days in Vietnam, which earned an average of $15,225 in two theaters.
The next best new limited releases was But Always earning an estimated $140,000 in 19 theaters for an average of $7,368. Wetlands was close behind with $6,488 in one theater. God Help the Girl earned an average of $5,665 in two theaters, while Kelly and Cal opened with $5,387 in one theater. Rocks in My Pockets and Levitated Mass were also really, really close together with $4,674 and $4,589 respectively. Frontera struggled with an average of $3,654 in three theaters. The Remaining was playing in 67 theaters, which is a lot, so that explains why it only managed an average of $2,375. Pay 2 Play: Democracy’s High Stakes was right behind with an opening of $2,233 in its lone theater. Falcon Rising missed the Mendoza Line with an average of just $869 in ten theaters. Innocence was even weaker with an average of $480 in nearly 500 theaters. Clearly this is too many theaters for a limited release, but I doubt it would have been a hit even if it were playing in a dozen or fewer theaters. The final new limited release was The House of Magic with an average of $409 in ten theaters.
This past week also saw milestones reached for several Per Theater Chart alumni:
- C.S.Strowbridge
Filed under: Weekend Estimates, Theater Averages, What If, Frontera, Begin Again, Frontera, The Trip to Italy, Boyhood, God Help the Girl, Calvary, Last Days in Vietnam, Cantinflas, Innocence, The Remaining, Falcon Rising, Levitated Mass, Yi Sheng Yi Shi, Pay 2 Play: Democracy’s High Stakes, Feuchtgebiete, Kelly & Cal, Rocks in My Pockets