‘EO’ Sees Sturdy Week 2, ‘The Fabelmans’ Expands, ‘All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’ Opens In Crowded Arthouse Frame Ahead Of Gotham Awards Season Kickoff – Specialty Box Office

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‘EO’ Sees Sturdy Week 2, ‘The Fabelmans’ Expands, ‘All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’ Opens In Crowded Arthouse Frame Ahead Of Gotham Awards Season Kickoff – Specialty Box Office
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Sideshow/Janus Films EO held well in week two, grossing $23,217 for the five-day holiday frame ($11,609 per screen) and $16,900 for the three-day weekend ($8,450 per screen). The new cume is $50.7k…

expanded from NY and LA to 638 theaters Wednesday in week three. The Universal Pictures release has an estimated three-day gross of $2.2 million, five-day gross of $3.1 million, cume of $3.4 million and a no. 6 ranking at the North American box office. Top markets include NY, LA, San Francisco, Chicago and Philadelphia. With an A CinemaScore, Universal is anticipating an appeal to audiences “through the holiday season and beyond.

It expands to LA and San Francisco on Dec. 2, and additional cities Dec. 9. The Laura Poitras documentary, a rare doc to win the Golden Lion top prize at the Venice Film Festival, follows photographer and activist Nan Goldin’s fight against the Sackler family and their company Purdue Pharma, whose painkiller oxycontin sparked the opioid crisis.grossed $3k on a limited schedule at one theater, the Metrograph in NYC. It will have a nationwide Alamo Drafthouse sneak preview Nov.

This is a fight for screen space by a mix of films that all have some combination of strong reviews and audience response, festival kudos, Oscar buzz and early nominations, namely from the Gotham and Independent Spirit awards. As these films continue to platform throughout the holiday season.and others are still populating arthouses., the first big ceremony of the season, unspools tomorrow night at Cipriani Downtown in NYC.

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