Box Office rundown 11/11/19

By Paul Anthony
It has been a few weeks to be able to say this but now it is true that we do have a whole new top 4 and all the movies that open this past weekend all reach the top 4 spots. However Dr. Sleep was predicted to be number 1 and once again another big time film with the budget of 50 million failing to make it’s budget back in it’s opening weekend. Now this week’s number 1 was a film that was barely promoted and that film was Midway, however with it being Veterans day it would make sense that people would flock to see a world war two movie. Playing with Fire starring John Cena and Last Christmas rounded out the bottom 4, Last Christmas gave me a shock to see it that high because many critics were not enjoying, so let’s take a look at the rest of the top ten.
- Midway, 17.5 million
- Dr. Sleep, 14.1 million
- Playing With Fire, 12.8 million
- Last Christmas, 12.6 million
- Terminator: Dark Fate, 10.8 million
- Joker, 9.2 million
- Maleficent 2, 8 million
- Harriet, 7.23 million
- Zombieland: Double tap, 4.315 million
- The Addams family, 4.2 million
Now I have to guess this might be the week that the Joker film gets knocked out of the top ten but barely. this week we see three new films enter the mix and they are Ford v Ferrari, Charlie’s Angels and The Good Liar. Here are the predictions for this upcoming week!
- Ford v Ferrari
- Charlie’s Angels
- DR. Sleep
- The Good Liar
- Playing With Fire
- Terminator: Dark fate
- Last Christmas
- Maleficent 2
- Midway
- Zombieland: Double tap
Box office Rundown for November 4th

By Paul Anthony
Here we are in another week of looking at the numbers and as predicted Terminator: Dark Fate came in as number 1 but the numbers are way below what everyone was expecting and worldwide totals it still fell way below its 180 million dollar budget, coming in around 120 million with most of that coming from the foreign market. Joker remains in it’s spot at number and Harriet came in at number 4, one higher then I predicted.
- Terminator: Dark Fate, 29 million
- Joker, 13.9 million
- Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, 12.2 million
- Harriet, 12 million
- The Addams family, 8.5 million
- ZombieLand: Double Tap, 7.6 million
- Countdown, 5.9 million
- Black and Blue, 4.1 million
- Motherless Brooklyn, 3.7 million
- Arctic Dogs, 3.1 million
We are now entering the period of the month where more competition is coming and one of the first big releases this month and that is DR. Sleep which is the sequel to The Shinning, but that isn’t the only movie opening this up coming weekend. You got Playing With Fire which is a family comedy, Midway starring Patrick Wilson and Last Christmas starring Emilia Clarke. Now Let’s see how my predictions go this week. Number 1 should be without a question DR. Sleep.
- Dr. Sleep
- Terminator: Dark Fate
- Joker
- Last Christmas
- Harriet
- Maleficent: Mistress of evil
- Countdown
- The Addams family
- Black and Blue
- ZombieLand: Double Tap
Now, with the new comers this top ten might not even look close to my predictions. So we will see how close I get this week!
Box Office Rundown!10/28/19

By Paul Anthony
Welcome to another week of looking at the numbers over the weekend and once again we have new number 1 film and once again it is the R rated film Joker which is still going strong with many people believing this could be the first R rated film to reach a billion, the verdict is still out on that because the next few weeks the road gets a lot tougher. Disney’s movie Maleficent 2 is barely trending water and this could be a lost for the Mouse in the long run so let’s look at the rest of the top ten!
- Joker , 18.9 million
- Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, 18.5 million
- the Addams Family, 11.7 million
- Zombieland: Double Tap, 11.6 million
- Countdown, 9 million
- Black and Blue , 8.3 million
- Gemini man, 4 million
- The Lighthouse, 3 millon
- The Current War: Director’s Cut , 2.7 million
- Abominable, 2 million
Let’s give the biggest jump to The Lighthouse which was number 15th last week and jumped all the way up to 8th and the biggest fall goes to Abominable which fell from 6th to 10th. How will the current top ten deal. There are going to be 7 movies released next week with 4 of them being wide releases and including Terminator: Dark Fate.
- Terminator: Dark fate
- Joker
- Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
- Zombieland: Double Tap
- Harriet
- Countdown
- Black and Blue
- Gemini Man
- The Lighthouse
- The Current Was: the Directors Cut.
I am not sold on my number 5 and 6 but I am pretty sure Terminator should take number 1.
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