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Specialty Box Office: ‘Before Midnight’ Bows With A Bang
By
THE DEADLINE TEAM
Brian Brooks is a Deadline contributor.
Sony Pictures Classics’
Before Midnight has stuck box office gold Memorial Day weekend. The start of the summer 2013 blockbuster season will be for
Fast & Furious 6 to celebrate, but
Midnight clearly resonated with audiences searching for an alternative. The film, directed by Richard Linklater opened in 5 theaters grossing $273,944 and averaging $54,789. In 2004, Warner Independent debuted
Before Sunset in 20 theaters, averaging $10,971. That film went on to gross $2.7 million domestically. “We think the reputation of this film stands on its own whether you’ve seen those or not,” said SPC co-president Michael Barker. “So it has the benefit of being related to those films, but it also has the benefit of being the finest of the three.” SPC will take
Before Midnight wide June 14th. In other openers, Sony Classics also opened
Fill The Void in three locations. That film took in just over $60K, averaging a solid $20,145.
NEW
A Pig Across Paris (Rialto Picures) NEW (Re-release) [1 Theater] Weekend $11K
Before Midnight (Sony Pictures Classics) NEW [5 Theaters] Weekend $273,944, Average $54,789
Fill The Void (Sony Pictures Classics) NEW [3 Theaters] Weekend $60,436, Average $20,145
Returning / 2nd Weekend
The English Teacher (Cinedigm) Week 2 [7 Theaters] Weekend $11,578, Average $1,654
Frances Ha (IFC Films) Week 2 [60 Theaters] Weekend $612K, Average $10,200
Holdovers / 3RD+ Weekends
Stories We Tell (Roadside Attractions) Week 3 [26 Theaters] Weekend $143,456, Average $5,518, Cume $372,993
The Iceman (Millennium Entertainment) Week 4 [258 Theaters] Weekend $394,580, Average $1,529, Cume $1,472,463
Love Is All You Need (Sony Pictures Classics) Week 4 [63 Theaters] Weekend $238,944, Average $3,793, Cume $443,915
Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf’s (Entertainment One) Week 4 [36 Theaters] Weekend $67,550, Average $1,876, Cume $276,989
What Maisie Knew (Millennium Entertainment) Week 4 [27 Theaters] Weekend $154,247, Average $5,712, Cume $304,999
Kon-Tiki (The Weinstein Company) Week 5 [64 Theaters] Weekend $167K, Average $2,609, Cume $667,497
Mud (Roadside Attractions/Lionsgate) Week 5 [712 Theaters] Weekend $1,928,190, Average $2,708, Cume $14,535,487
In The House (Cohen Media Group) Week 6 [21 Theaters] Weekend $23,766, Average $1,132, Cume $354,153
The Company You Keep (Sony Pictures Classics) Week 8 [96 Theaters] Weekend $144,241, Average $1,503, Cume $4,759,744
The Place Beyond The Pines (Focus Features) Week 9 [128 Theaters] Weekend $164,376, Average $1,284, Cume $20,958,099
The Sapphires (The Weinstein Company) Week 10 [61 Theaters] Weekend $71K, Average $1,164, Cume $2,110,704
$323M Record-Breaking Memorial Weekend! #1 ‘Fast & Furious 6′ $275.5M Global For Franchise Biggest; ‘Hangover III’ $83M; ‘Epic’ $88M
By
NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief
SUNDAY 8:30 AM, 10TH UPDATE: Huge grosses continue for the
Top 6 movies and still add up to the biggest Memorial Day weekend and the biggest 4-day holiday ever
. That’s $323M total moviegoing, easily beating 2011′s all-time Memorial Weekend record of $276M. Universal’s
Fast & Furious 6 opened to a incredible ride around the globe where it is the #1 film by far. The three-day global estimate is $275.5 million from all 60 territories and set new records for the franchise and the studio. It’s also Universal’s highest domestic and international opening weekend of all time. Its overseas-only IMAX launch generated $2+M on 59 screens.
Fast 6 took in $122.2 million for the four-day Memorial Weekend in North America as the 2nd biggest domestic and international opening of 2013 (behind Disney’s
Iron Man 3) and the 4th highest opening for Memorial Weekend in North America. Even with no superheroes, the actioner’s racially and ethnically diverse cast attracted a broad demographic, with 32% Latinos and 49% women and 43% under age 25/57% age 25 plus. Fuller wrap-up later today. For now, here are the latest domestic box office numbers with international cumes and worldwide totals:
1.
Fast & Furious 6 (Universal) NEW [Runs 3,658] PG13
Friday $38.7M, Saturday $31.5M, 3-Day Weekend $98.5M, 4-Day Holiday $122.2M
Domestic Cume $122.2M, International Total $158.0M, Worldwide Cume $275.5M
2.
The Hangover III (Legendary/Warner Bros) NEW [Runs 3,555] R
Friday $14.5M, Saturday $14.6M, 3-Day Weekend $42.4M, 4-Day Holiday $52.0M
Domestic Cume $63.8M, International Total $19.2M, Global Cume $83.0M
3.
Star Trek Into Darkness (Skyd/Paramount) Week 2 [Runs 3,907] PG13
Friday $10.0M, Saturday $14.4M, 3-Day Weekend $38.0M, 4-Day Holiday $48.0M
Domestic Cume $156.8M, International Total $102.1M, Global Cume $258.9M
4.
Epic (Blue Sky Studios/Fox) NEW [Runs 3,882] PG
Friday $9.3M, Saturday $13.3M, 3-Day Weekend $34.2M, 4-Day Holiday $44.0M
Domestic Cume $44.0M, International Total $44.0M, Global Cume $88.0M
5.
Iron Man 3 (Marvel/Disney) Week 3 [Runs 3,424] PG13
Friday $5.2M, Saturday $7.8M, 3-Day Weekend $19.4M, 4-Day Holiday $24.6M
Domestic Cume $372.7M, International Total $774.8M, Global Cume $1.14B
6.
The Great Gatsby (Vill Road/Warner Bros) Week 3 [Runs 3,090] PG13
Friday $3.9M, Saturday $5.1M, 3-Day Weekend $13.7M, 4-Day Holiday $17.3M
Domestic Cume $118.0M, International Total, Global Cume