Remember Me (2010)

Remember Me poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $19,068,240Details
International Box Office $37,437,880Details
Worldwide Box Office $56,506,120
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $13,864,277 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $1,234,308 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $15,098,585
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$8,089,139 (42.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.36 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:33.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$16,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,212 opening theaters/2,215 max. theaters, 3.7 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $26,052,673

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,901-4,000) 3,931 $19,068,240
All Time International Box Office (Rank 2,401-2,500) 2,421 $37,437,880
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 2,801-2,900) 2,830 $56,506,120

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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iTunes:iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 12th, 2010 (Wide) by Summit Entertainment
Video Release: June 22nd, 2010 by Summit Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, sexual content, language and smoking
(Rating bulletin 2104, 1/20/2010)
Running Time: 113 minutes
Comparisons: vs. En kongelig affære
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Keywords: Romance, Romantic Drama, Coming of Age, 1990s, 2000s, Terrorism, 9/11
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Summit Entertainment, Underground Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 12, 2010 5 $8,089,139   2,212 $3,657   $8,089,139 1
Mar 19, 2010 10 $3,252,494 -60% 2,215 $1,468   $13,918,922 2
Mar 26, 2010 12 $1,935,640 -40% 1,935 $1,000   $17,036,782 3
Apr 2, 2010 18 $482,428 -75% 906 $532   $18,242,661 4
Apr 9, 2010 27 $163,774 -66% 338 $485   $18,696,703 5
Apr 16, 2010 37 $68,478 -58% 157 $436   $18,824,052 6
Apr 23, 2010 37 $82,494 +20% 204 $404   $18,934,671 7
Apr 30, 2010 49 $43,742 -47% 118 $371   $19,016,835 8
May 7, 2010 54 $23,818 -46% 76 $313   $19,057,024 9

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 12, 2010 3 $3,567,535     2,212 $1,613   $3,567,535 1
Mar 13, 2010 7 $2,871,609 -20%   2,212 $1,298   $6,439,144 2
Mar 14, 2010 7 $1,649,995 -43%   2,212 $746   $8,089,139 3
Mar 15, 2010 6 $664,516 -60%   2,212 $300   $8,753,655 4
Mar 16, 2010 5 $735,640 +11%   2,212 $333   $9,489,295 5
Mar 17, 2010 6 $536,163 -27%   2,212 $242   $10,025,458 6
Mar 18, 2010 6 $640,970 +20%   2,212 $290   $10,666,428 7
Mar 19, 2010 8 $1,225,318 +91% -66% 2,215 $553   $11,891,746 8
Mar 20, 2010 10 $1,276,219 +4% -56% 2,215 $576   $13,167,965 9
Mar 21, 2010 10 $750,957 -41% -54% 2,215 $339   $13,918,922 10
Mar 22, 2010 9 $272,797 -64% -59% 2,215 $123   $14,191,719 11
Mar 23, 2010 9 $329,988 +21% -55% 2,215 $149   $14,521,707 12
Mar 24, 2010 9 $272,368 -17% -49% 2,215 $123   $14,794,075 13
Mar 25, 2010 9 $307,067 +13% -52% 2,215 $139   $15,101,142 14
Mar 26, 2010 10 $695,443 +126% -43% 1,935 $359   $15,796,585 15
Mar 27, 2010 12 $773,413 +11% -39% 1,935 $400   $16,569,998 16
Mar 28, 2010 12 $466,784 -40% -38% 1,935 $241   $17,036,782 17
Mar 29, 2010 12 $206,926 -56% -24% 1,935 $107   $17,243,708 18
Mar 30, 2010 12 $223,912 +8% -32% 1,935 $116   $17,467,620 19
Mar 31, 2010 14 $143,062 -36% -47% 1,935 $74   $17,610,682 20
Apr 1, 2010 15 $149,551 +5% -51% 1,935 $77   $17,760,233 21
Apr 2, 2010 - $189,330 +27% -73% 906 $209   $17,949,563 22
Apr 3, 2010 - $184,176 -3% -76% 906 $203   $18,133,739 23
Apr 4, 2010 - $108,922 -41% -77% 906 $120   $18,242,661 24
Apr 5, 2010 - $77,314 -29% -63% 906 $85   $18,319,975 25
Apr 6, 2010 - $74,557 -4% -67% 906 $82   $18,394,532 26
Apr 7, 2010 - $67,077 -10% -53% 906 $74   $18,461,609 27
Apr 8, 2010 - $71,320 +6% -52% 906 $79   $18,532,929 28
Apr 9, 2010 - $58,574 -18% -69% 338 $173   $18,591,503 29
Apr 10, 2010 - $70,846 +21% -62% 338 $210   $18,662,349 30
Apr 11, 2010 - $34,354 -52% -68% 338 $102   $18,696,703 31
Apr 12, 2010 - $12,172 -65% -84% 338 $36   $18,708,875 32
Apr 13, 2010 - $16,959 +39% -77% 338 $50   $18,725,834 33
Apr 14, 2010 - $14,846 -12% -78% 338 $44   $18,740,680 34
Apr 15, 2010 - $14,894 n/c -79% 338 $44   $18,755,574 35
Apr 16, 2010 - $22,027 +48% -62% 157 $140   $18,777,601 36
Apr 17, 2010 - $29,485 +34% -58% 157 $188   $18,807,086 37
Apr 18, 2010 - $16,966 -42% -51% 157 $108   $18,824,052 38
Apr 19, 2010 - $5,647 -67% -54% 157 $36   $18,829,699 39
Apr 20, 2010 - $8,283 +47% -51% 157 $53   $18,837,982 40
Apr 21, 2010 - $6,846 -17% -54% 157 $44   $18,844,828 41
Apr 22, 2010 - $7,349 +7% -51% 157 $47   $18,852,177 42
Apr 23, 2010 - $26,719 +264% +21% 204 $131   $18,878,896 43
Apr 24, 2010 - $34,600 +29% +17% 204 $170   $18,913,496 44
Apr 25, 2010 - $21,175 -39% +25% 204 $104   $18,934,671 45
Apr 26, 2010 - $8,419 -60% +49% 204 $41   $18,943,090 46
Apr 27, 2010 - $9,986 +19% +21% 204 $49   $18,953,076 47
Apr 28, 2010 - $9,973 n/c +46% 204 $49   $18,963,049 48
Apr 29, 2010 - $10,044 +1% +37% 204 $49   $18,973,093 49
Apr 30, 2010 - $14,114 +41% -47% 118 $120   $18,987,207 50
May 1, 2010 - $19,325 +37% -44% 118 $164   $19,006,532 51
May 2, 2010 - $10,303 -47% -51% 118 $87   $19,016,835 52
May 3, 2010 - $3,550 -66% -58% 118 $30   $19,020,385 53
May 4, 2010 - $4,582 +29% -54% 118 $39   $19,024,967 54
May 5, 2010 - $3,686 -20% -63% 118 $31   $19,028,653 55
May 6, 2010 - $4,553 +24% -55% 118 $39   $19,033,206 56
May 7, 2010 - $8,384 +84% -41% 76 $110   $19,041,590 57
May 8, 2010 - $9,646 +15% -50% 76 $127   $19,051,236 58
May 9, 2010 - $5,788 -40% -44% 76 $76   $19,057,024 59
May 10, 2010 - $2,073 -64% -42% 76 $27   $19,059,097 60
May 11, 2010 - $3,402 +64% -26% 76 $45   $19,062,499 61
May 12, 2010 - $2,665 -22% -28% 76 $35   $19,065,164 62
May 13, 2010 - $3,076 +15% -32% 76 $40   $19,068,240 63

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 12, 2010 5 $10,666,428   2,212 $4,822   $10,666,428 1
Mar 19, 2010 10 $4,434,714 -58% 2,215 $2,002   $15,101,142 2
Mar 26, 2010 13 $2,659,091 -40% 1,935 $1,374   $17,760,233 3
Apr 2, 2010 18 $772,696 -71% 906 $853   $18,532,929 4
Apr 9, 2010 27 $222,645 -71% 338 $659   $18,755,574 5
Apr 16, 2010 40 $96,603 -57% 157 $615   $18,852,177 6
Apr 23, 2010 37 $120,916 +25% 204 $593   $18,973,093 7
Apr 30, 2010 48 $60,113 -50% 118 $509   $19,033,206 8
May 7, 2010 52 $35,034 -42% 76 $461   $19,068,240 9

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 27, 20103199,034 199,034$3,962,767$3,962,7671
Jul 4, 20107109,806-45% 308,840$1,748,112$5,710,8792
Jul 11, 20101260,528-45% 369,368$885,525$6,596,4043
Jul 18, 20101648,255-20% 417,623$964,617$7,561,0214
Jul 25, 20102435,205-27% 452,828$703,748$8,264,7695
Aug 1, 20103023,353-34% 476,181$466,826$8,731,5956

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 27, 20101016,875 16,875$442,625$442,6251
Jul 4, 2010186,358-62% 23,233$151,837$594,4622

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Leading Cast

Robert Pattinson    Tyler Hawkin
Emilie de Ravin    Ally Craig

Supporting Cast

Chris Cooper    Sgt. Neil Craig
Lena Olin    Diane Hirsch
Tate Ellington    Aidan Hall
Ruby Jerins    Caroline Hawkins
Pierce Brosnan    Charles Hawkins
Kate Burton    Janine
Gregory Jbara    Les Hirsch
Caitlyn Paige Rund    Alyssa Craig (11 yrs)
Moises Acevedo    Mugger
Noel Rodriguez    Muggers
Kevin McCarthy    Police Chief
Athena Currey    Toothbrush Girl
Angela Pietropinto    Diner Waitress
David Deblinger    NYU Professor
Lee Brock    Uptight Mommy
Meghan Markle    Megan
Emily Wickersham    Miami Blonde
Kelli Barrett    Miami Brunette
Jon Trotsky    Musician
Drew Leary    Musician
Bob Colletti    Queens Guy
Scott Burik    Queens Guy
William Cote Kruschwitz    Queens Guy
Doug Crosby    Queens Guy
Chris McKinney    Leo
Scott Nicholson    Escorting Officer
Tricia Paoluccio    Receptionist
Peyton List    Taunting Class Mate
Morgan Turner    Taunting Class mate
Olga Merediz    Aidan's Professor
Ebrahim Abe Jaffer    Indian Restaurant Waiter
David Anzuelo    Carny Game Attendant
Sandor Tecsy    Cab Driver
Justin Grace    Rookie Cop
Michael Hobbs    Oak Room Waiter
David Wilson Barnes    Business Associate
Jane Harnick    Birthday Girl's Mom
Emily Godshall    Birthday Girl
Andrea Navedo    Caroline's Teacher
Bill Burns    Bailiff
Christopher Clawson    Michael Hawkins

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

Production and Technical Credits

Allen Coulter    Director
Will Fetters    Screenwriter
Jenny Lumet    Screenwriter
Nick Osborne    Producer
Trevor Engelson    Producer
Carol Cuddy    Executive Producer
Robert Pattinson    Executive Producer

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

DVD Sales: New Releases Fail to Pull in the Green

July 7th, 2010

Only a handful of new releases reached the top 30 on the sales chart this week, and none of them were able to dethrown The Book of Eli. The DVD sold an additional 291,000 units for the week to lift its total to 1.08 million units and $24.04 million in consumer spending at retail. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 22nd, 2010

June 21st, 2010

We have reached the slowest time of the year on the home market. The biggest first-run release coming out this week is Green Zone, which was a box office disappointment. The second biggest first-run release is She's Out of My League, which was also a box office disappointment, as was Remember Me. Worst still, there are very few limited releases, TV on DVD releases, or classics to make up the difference. However, many releases are worth picking up for certain target demographics, although very few that will likely sell a lot of units. For instance, Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Complete Book 1: Collector's Edition is a must have if you don't own the series on DVD yet, but there's not enough new material to make the upgrade. Cinematic Titanic: Danger on Tiki Island continues the tradition started with MST3K, but either you love you show or you're simply not interested in the DVD. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs makes its 3D Blu-ray debut, but the number of people who have made the leap to 3D is so small that it can't really be pick of the week material. To find the Pick of the Week, I'm instead going with two films that couldn't be more dissimilar if it were a contest. Death Race 2000 and The Last Station. Both are worth owning, but in both cases the Blu-ray release is not the obvious better deal. More...

International Details: Date Night Dips in Popularity

May 2nd, 2010

Date Night fell out of the top five, but added $7.47 million on 3120 screens in 48 markets for a total of $28.31 million. The film opened in first place in the U.K., but only made $1.97 million on 400 screens, which is about the same as $11 million here. That's not a great start and there's little hope that the film will match its domestic total overseas, but it is still a solid midlevel hit and should show a profit by the time it reaches the home market. More...

International Details: Foreign Releases Go Lala

April 25th, 2010

There were more than a dozen foreign releases to reach the top 30 on the international chart, starting with Go Lala Go!. This Chinese film opened in first place in its native market and sixth place overall with $6.44 million on 655 screens. More...

International Details: Date Night an International Affair

April 18th, 2010

Date Night started its international run in sixth place with $7.05 million on 1616 screens in 34 markets. While it is playing in a large number of markets, these were mostly of the smaller variety. The largest was Australia, where it placed third with $1.99 million on 304 screens. It also placed third in Brazil with $1.02 million on 174. It managed second place in Mexico, but with only $863,000 on 305 screens. More...

International Details: Shutter Slips to Sixth

April 11th, 2010

Shutter Island fell to sixth place with $6.64 million on 2870 screens in 39 markets for a total of $135.53 million internationally and $258.97 million worldwide. With a debut in Japan this weekend, it could climb back into the top five. Even if it doesn't, it still has to be considered a financial success. More...

International Details: Bounty Takes down the Competition

April 4th, 2010

The Bounty Hunter slipped a spot to sixth place with $6.33 million on 1671 screens in 29 markets for a total of $17.04 million. It opened in a number of markets, mostly on the smaller side. Its largest new market was Mexico, where it debuted in fourth place with $656,000 on 300 screens. Meanwhile, it added $1.49 million on 393 screens during its second weekend in the U.K. for a two-week total of $5.86 million. It was right behind in Russia with $1.40 million on 445 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.52 million after two. More...

International Details: Just Another Week on the International Chart

March 28th, 2010

Just Another Pandora's Box started its international run in sixth place with $7.57 million on 417 screens in 2 markets. These two markets include Hong Kong, where it placed third with $333,000 on 33 screens. More...

Alice Completes (Mad) Hat-Trick

March 22nd, 2010

For the third weekend in a row, Alice in Wonderland topped the chart at the box office. The number one new release was also bigger than expected. However, the rest of the chart failed to live up to expectations, which led to a total weekend of $126 million, a nearly 14% drop-off from the previous weekend. That said, this was a 20% increase from the same weekend last year, which is obviously a much more important number. Year-to-date, 2010 has pulled in $2.42 billion, 9.0% higher than the same pace last year. It's still way too early to crack open the champagne, but this is a great start. More...

International Details: Things are Looking Up for The Round Up

March 21st, 2010

The Round Up opened in sixth place with $6.32 million on 632 screens in 3 markets. Of that, $5.67 million was earned on 602 screens in France, which was easily enough for first place in that market. More...

Audiences Stay Mad over Alice

March 16th, 2010

The box office results were mostly fantastic over the weekend, thanks almost entirely to one film, Alice in Wonderland. The movie was able to hold on better than almost everyone predicted, but the rest of the new releases failed to connect. This resulted in a 26% drop from last weekend, as the overall market pulled in $147 million. However, this was 45% higher than the same weekend last year. Meanwhile, year-to-date 2010 has now pulled in $2.24 billion, which is nearly 9.0% higher than last year's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Alice Leads Way for Second Weekend

March 14th, 2010

Alice in Wonderland comfortably held top spot at the box office this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. In these days of 60% drops for big releases, its decline of 47% can be considered a victory for Disney and earned it an impressive $62 million in its second outing. Its total cume to date passed $200 million, and the movie is already Tim Burton's second-highest grossing movie after 1989's Batman. More...

Alice is out of New Releases' League

March 11th, 2010

There are three or four new wide releases coming out this week (depending on your definition of wide) but it appears that none of them have a real shot at taking top spot away from Alice in Wonderland. This is true despite the overwhelming majority of analysts who are predicting that the film will suffer at least a 55% drop-off this weekend. Fortunately for the box office as a whole, this should still be more than enough to keep pace with last year, even if none of the new releases match the best of last year's crop. More...

2010 Preview: March

March 1st, 2010

February was a stronger than expected month, for the most part, but 2010 continued to lose ground to 2009. Hopefully this trend will reverse itself, but it could be tough. Last March started with Watchmen, which earned just over $100 million at the box office. The month ended with Monsters vs. Aliens, which earned nearly $200 million. Granted, between these two releases there were a fair number of bombs, but it might be hard for this year to match last year at the top. More...


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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$8,089,139 (42.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.36 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:33.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$16,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,212 opening theaters/2,215 max. theaters, 3.7 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $26,052,673

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,901-4,000) 3,931 $19,068,240
All Time International Box Office (Rank 2,401-2,500) 2,421 $37,437,880
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 2,801-2,900) 2,830 $56,506,120

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu, Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 12th, 2010 (Wide) by Summit Entertainment
Video Release: June 22nd, 2010 by Summit Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, sexual content, language and smoking
(Rating bulletin 2104, 1/20/2010)
Running Time: 113 minutes
Comparisons: vs. En kongelig affære
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Romance, Romantic Drama, Coming of Age, 1990s, 2000s, Terrorism, 9/11
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Summit Entertainment, Underground Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Leading Cast

Robert Pattinson    Tyler Hawkin
Emilie de Ravin    Ally Craig

Supporting Cast

Chris Cooper    Sgt. Neil Craig
Lena Olin    Diane Hirsch
Tate Ellington    Aidan Hall
Ruby Jerins    Caroline Hawkins
Pierce Brosnan    Charles Hawkins
Kate Burton    Janine
Gregory Jbara    Les Hirsch
Caitlyn Paige Rund    Alyssa Craig (11 yrs)
Moises Acevedo    Mugger
Noel Rodriguez    Muggers
Kevin McCarthy    Police Chief
Athena Currey    Toothbrush Girl
Angela Pietropinto    Diner Waitress
David Deblinger    NYU Professor
Lee Brock    Uptight Mommy
Meghan Markle    Megan
Emily Wickersham    Miami Blonde
Kelli Barrett    Miami Brunette
Jon Trotsky    Musician
Drew Leary    Musician
Bob Colletti    Queens Guy
Scott Burik    Queens Guy
William Cote Kruschwitz    Queens Guy
Doug Crosby    Queens Guy
Chris McKinney    Leo
Scott Nicholson    Escorting Officer
Tricia Paoluccio    Receptionist
Peyton List    Taunting Class Mate
Morgan Turner    Taunting Class mate
Olga Merediz    Aidan's Professor
Ebrahim Abe Jaffer    Indian Restaurant Waiter
David Anzuelo    Carny Game Attendant
Sandor Tecsy    Cab Driver
Justin Grace    Rookie Cop
Michael Hobbs    Oak Room Waiter
David Wilson Barnes    Business Associate
Jane Harnick    Birthday Girl's Mom
Emily Godshall    Birthday Girl
Andrea Navedo    Caroline's Teacher
Bill Burns    Bailiff
Christopher Clawson    Michael Hawkins

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

Production and Technical Credits

Allen Coulter    Director
Will Fetters    Screenwriter
Jenny Lumet    Screenwriter
Nick Osborne    Producer
Trevor Engelson    Producer
Carol Cuddy    Executive Producer
Robert Pattinson    Executive Producer

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

DVD Sales: New Releases Fail to Pull in the Green

July 7th, 2010

Only a handful of new releases reached the top 30 on the sales chart this week, and none of them were able to dethrown The Book of Eli. The DVD sold an additional 291,000 units for the week to lift its total to 1.08 million units and $24.04 million in consumer spending at retail. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 22nd, 2010

June 21st, 2010

We have reached the slowest time of the year on the home market. The biggest first-run release coming out this week is Green Zone, which was a box office disappointment. The second biggest first-run release is She's Out of My League, which was also a box office disappointment, as was Remember Me. Worst still, there are very few limited releases, TV on DVD releases, or classics to make up the difference. However, many releases are worth picking up for certain target demographics, although very few that will likely sell a lot of units. For instance, Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Complete Book 1: Collector's Edition is a must have if you don't own the series on DVD yet, but there's not enough new material to make the upgrade. Cinematic Titanic: Danger on Tiki Island continues the tradition started with MST3K, but either you love you show or you're simply not interested in the DVD. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs makes its 3D Blu-ray debut, but the number of people who have made the leap to 3D is so small that it can't really be pick of the week material. To find the Pick of the Week, I'm instead going with two films that couldn't be more dissimilar if it were a contest. Death Race 2000 and The Last Station. Both are worth owning, but in both cases the Blu-ray release is not the obvious better deal. More...

International Details: Date Night Dips in Popularity

May 2nd, 2010

Date Night fell out of the top five, but added $7.47 million on 3120 screens in 48 markets for a total of $28.31 million. The film opened in first place in the U.K., but only made $1.97 million on 400 screens, which is about the same as $11 million here. That's not a great start and there's little hope that the film will match its domestic total overseas, but it is still a solid midlevel hit and should show a profit by the time it reaches the home market. More...

International Details: Foreign Releases Go Lala

April 25th, 2010

There were more than a dozen foreign releases to reach the top 30 on the international chart, starting with Go Lala Go!. This Chinese film opened in first place in its native market and sixth place overall with $6.44 million on 655 screens. More...

International Details: Date Night an International Affair

April 18th, 2010

Date Night started its international run in sixth place with $7.05 million on 1616 screens in 34 markets. While it is playing in a large number of markets, these were mostly of the smaller variety. The largest was Australia, where it placed third with $1.99 million on 304 screens. It also placed third in Brazil with $1.02 million on 174. It managed second place in Mexico, but with only $863,000 on 305 screens. More...

International Details: Shutter Slips to Sixth

April 11th, 2010

Shutter Island fell to sixth place with $6.64 million on 2870 screens in 39 markets for a total of $135.53 million internationally and $258.97 million worldwide. With a debut in Japan this weekend, it could climb back into the top five. Even if it doesn't, it still has to be considered a financial success. More...

International Details: Bounty Takes down the Competition

April 4th, 2010

The Bounty Hunter slipped a spot to sixth place with $6.33 million on 1671 screens in 29 markets for a total of $17.04 million. It opened in a number of markets, mostly on the smaller side. Its largest new market was Mexico, where it debuted in fourth place with $656,000 on 300 screens. Meanwhile, it added $1.49 million on 393 screens during its second weekend in the U.K. for a two-week total of $5.86 million. It was right behind in Russia with $1.40 million on 445 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.52 million after two. More...

International Details: Just Another Week on the International Chart

March 28th, 2010

Just Another Pandora's Box started its international run in sixth place with $7.57 million on 417 screens in 2 markets. These two markets include Hong Kong, where it placed third with $333,000 on 33 screens. More...

Alice Completes (Mad) Hat-Trick

March 22nd, 2010

For the third weekend in a row, Alice in Wonderland topped the chart at the box office. The number one new release was also bigger than expected. However, the rest of the chart failed to live up to expectations, which led to a total weekend of $126 million, a nearly 14% drop-off from the previous weekend. That said, this was a 20% increase from the same weekend last year, which is obviously a much more important number. Year-to-date, 2010 has pulled in $2.42 billion, 9.0% higher than the same pace last year. It's still way too early to crack open the champagne, but this is a great start. More...

International Details: Things are Looking Up for The Round Up

March 21st, 2010

The Round Up opened in sixth place with $6.32 million on 632 screens in 3 markets. Of that, $5.67 million was earned on 602 screens in France, which was easily enough for first place in that market. More...

Audiences Stay Mad over Alice

March 16th, 2010

The box office results were mostly fantastic over the weekend, thanks almost entirely to one film, Alice in Wonderland. The movie was able to hold on better than almost everyone predicted, but the rest of the new releases failed to connect. This resulted in a 26% drop from last weekend, as the overall market pulled in $147 million. However, this was 45% higher than the same weekend last year. Meanwhile, year-to-date 2010 has now pulled in $2.24 billion, which is nearly 9.0% higher than last year's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Alice Leads Way for Second Weekend

March 14th, 2010

Alice in Wonderland comfortably held top spot at the box office this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. In these days of 60% drops for big releases, its decline of 47% can be considered a victory for Disney and earned it an impressive $62 million in its second outing. Its total cume to date passed $200 million, and the movie is already Tim Burton's second-highest grossing movie after 1989's Batman. More...

Alice is out of New Releases' League

March 11th, 2010

There are three or four new wide releases coming out this week (depending on your definition of wide) but it appears that none of them have a real shot at taking top spot away from Alice in Wonderland. This is true despite the overwhelming majority of analysts who are predicting that the film will suffer at least a 55% drop-off this weekend. Fortunately for the box office as a whole, this should still be more than enough to keep pace with last year, even if none of the new releases match the best of last year's crop. More...

2010 Preview: March

March 1st, 2010

February was a stronger than expected month, for the most part, but 2010 continued to lose ground to 2009. Hopefully this trend will reverse itself, but it could be tough. Last March started with Watchmen, which earned just over $100 million at the box office. The month ended with Monsters vs. Aliens, which earned nearly $200 million. Granted, between these two releases there were a fair number of bombs, but it might be hard for this year to match last year at the top. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 12, 2010 5 $8,089,139   2,212 $3,657   $8,089,139 1
Mar 19, 2010 10 $3,252,494 -60% 2,215 $1,468   $13,918,922 2
Mar 26, 2010 12 $1,935,640 -40% 1,935 $1,000   $17,036,782 3
Apr 2, 2010 18 $482,428 -75% 906 $532   $18,242,661 4
Apr 9, 2010 27 $163,774 -66% 338 $485   $18,696,703 5
Apr 16, 2010 37 $68,478 -58% 157 $436   $18,824,052 6
Apr 23, 2010 37 $82,494 +20% 204 $404   $18,934,671 7
Apr 30, 2010 49 $43,742 -47% 118 $371   $19,016,835 8
May 7, 2010 54 $23,818 -46% 76 $313   $19,057,024 9

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 12, 2010 3 $3,567,535     2,212 $1,613   $3,567,535 1
Mar 13, 2010 7 $2,871,609 -20%   2,212 $1,298   $6,439,144 2
Mar 14, 2010 7 $1,649,995 -43%   2,212 $746   $8,089,139 3
Mar 15, 2010 6 $664,516 -60%   2,212 $300   $8,753,655 4
Mar 16, 2010 5 $735,640 +11%   2,212 $333   $9,489,295 5
Mar 17, 2010 6 $536,163 -27%   2,212 $242   $10,025,458 6
Mar 18, 2010 6 $640,970 +20%   2,212 $290   $10,666,428 7
Mar 19, 2010 8 $1,225,318 +91% -66% 2,215 $553   $11,891,746 8
Mar 20, 2010 10 $1,276,219 +4% -56% 2,215 $576   $13,167,965 9
Mar 21, 2010 10 $750,957 -41% -54% 2,215 $339   $13,918,922 10
Mar 22, 2010 9 $272,797 -64% -59% 2,215 $123   $14,191,719 11
Mar 23, 2010 9 $329,988 +21% -55% 2,215 $149   $14,521,707 12
Mar 24, 2010 9 $272,368 -17% -49% 2,215 $123   $14,794,075 13
Mar 25, 2010 9 $307,067 +13% -52% 2,215 $139   $15,101,142 14
Mar 26, 2010 10 $695,443 +126% -43% 1,935 $359   $15,796,585 15
Mar 27, 2010 12 $773,413 +11% -39% 1,935 $400   $16,569,998 16
Mar 28, 2010 12 $466,784 -40% -38% 1,935 $241   $17,036,782 17
Mar 29, 2010 12 $206,926 -56% -24% 1,935 $107   $17,243,708 18
Mar 30, 2010 12 $223,912 +8% -32% 1,935 $116   $17,467,620 19
Mar 31, 2010 14 $143,062 -36% -47% 1,935 $74   $17,610,682 20
Apr 1, 2010 15 $149,551 +5% -51% 1,935 $77   $17,760,233 21
Apr 2, 2010 - $189,330 +27% -73% 906 $209   $17,949,563 22
Apr 3, 2010 - $184,176 -3% -76% 906 $203   $18,133,739 23
Apr 4, 2010 - $108,922 -41% -77% 906 $120   $18,242,661 24
Apr 5, 2010 - $77,314 -29% -63% 906 $85   $18,319,975 25
Apr 6, 2010 - $74,557 -4% -67% 906 $82   $18,394,532 26
Apr 7, 2010 - $67,077 -10% -53% 906 $74   $18,461,609 27
Apr 8, 2010 - $71,320 +6% -52% 906 $79   $18,532,929 28
Apr 9, 2010 - $58,574 -18% -69% 338 $173   $18,591,503 29
Apr 10, 2010 - $70,846 +21% -62% 338 $210   $18,662,349 30
Apr 11, 2010 - $34,354 -52% -68% 338 $102   $18,696,703 31
Apr 12, 2010 - $12,172 -65% -84% 338 $36   $18,708,875 32
Apr 13, 2010 - $16,959 +39% -77% 338 $50   $18,725,834 33
Apr 14, 2010 - $14,846 -12% -78% 338 $44   $18,740,680 34
Apr 15, 2010 - $14,894 n/c -79% 338 $44   $18,755,574 35
Apr 16, 2010 - $22,027 +48% -62% 157 $140   $18,777,601 36
Apr 17, 2010 - $29,485 +34% -58% 157 $188   $18,807,086 37
Apr 18, 2010 - $16,966 -42% -51% 157 $108   $18,824,052 38
Apr 19, 2010 - $5,647 -67% -54% 157 $36   $18,829,699 39
Apr 20, 2010 - $8,283 +47% -51% 157 $53   $18,837,982 40
Apr 21, 2010 - $6,846 -17% -54% 157 $44   $18,844,828 41
Apr 22, 2010 - $7,349 +7% -51% 157 $47   $18,852,177 42
Apr 23, 2010 - $26,719 +264% +21% 204 $131   $18,878,896 43
Apr 24, 2010 - $34,600 +29% +17% 204 $170   $18,913,496 44
Apr 25, 2010 - $21,175 -39% +25% 204 $104   $18,934,671 45
Apr 26, 2010 - $8,419 -60% +49% 204 $41   $18,943,090 46
Apr 27, 2010 - $9,986 +19% +21% 204 $49   $18,953,076 47
Apr 28, 2010 - $9,973 n/c +46% 204 $49   $18,963,049 48
Apr 29, 2010 - $10,044 +1% +37% 204 $49   $18,973,093 49
Apr 30, 2010 - $14,114 +41% -47% 118 $120   $18,987,207 50
May 1, 2010 - $19,325 +37% -44% 118 $164   $19,006,532 51
May 2, 2010 - $10,303 -47% -51% 118 $87   $19,016,835 52
May 3, 2010 - $3,550 -66% -58% 118 $30   $19,020,385 53
May 4, 2010 - $4,582 +29% -54% 118 $39   $19,024,967 54
May 5, 2010 - $3,686 -20% -63% 118 $31   $19,028,653 55
May 6, 2010 - $4,553 +24% -55% 118 $39   $19,033,206 56
May 7, 2010 - $8,384 +84% -41% 76 $110   $19,041,590 57
May 8, 2010 - $9,646 +15% -50% 76 $127   $19,051,236 58
May 9, 2010 - $5,788 -40% -44% 76 $76   $19,057,024 59
May 10, 2010 - $2,073 -64% -42% 76 $27   $19,059,097 60
May 11, 2010 - $3,402 +64% -26% 76 $45   $19,062,499 61
May 12, 2010 - $2,665 -22% -28% 76 $35   $19,065,164 62
May 13, 2010 - $3,076 +15% -32% 76 $40   $19,068,240 63

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 12, 2010 5 $10,666,428   2,212 $4,822   $10,666,428 1
Mar 19, 2010 10 $4,434,714 -58% 2,215 $2,002   $15,101,142 2
Mar 26, 2010 13 $2,659,091 -40% 1,935 $1,374   $17,760,233 3
Apr 2, 2010 18 $772,696 -71% 906 $853   $18,532,929 4
Apr 9, 2010 27 $222,645 -71% 338 $659   $18,755,574 5
Apr 16, 2010 40 $96,603 -57% 157 $615   $18,852,177 6
Apr 23, 2010 37 $120,916 +25% 204 $593   $18,973,093 7
Apr 30, 2010 48 $60,113 -50% 118 $509   $19,033,206 8
May 7, 2010 52 $35,034 -42% 76 $461   $19,068,240 9

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 27, 20103199,034 199,034$3,962,767$3,962,7671
Jul 4, 20107109,806-45% 308,840$1,748,112$5,710,8792
Jul 11, 20101260,528-45% 369,368$885,525$6,596,4043
Jul 18, 20101648,255-20% 417,623$964,617$7,561,0214
Jul 25, 20102435,205-27% 452,828$703,748$8,264,7695
Aug 1, 20103023,353-34% 476,181$466,826$8,731,5956

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 27, 20101016,875 16,875$442,625$442,6251
Jul 4, 2010186,358-62% 23,233$151,837$594,4622

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