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Box Office History for Picture This Entertainment

Ticket Sales and Market Share by Year


Note: Figures for 2024 are at an annualized rate.

Top-Grossing Movies 1995-2024, Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation

RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
Total GrossInflation-Adjusted
Gross
1 Garcon Stupide Sep 16, 2005 Comedy Not Rated $151,702 $248,245
2 Before the Fall Oct 7, 2005 Drama Not Rated $144,254 $234,377
3 You, I Love (Ya lyublu tebya) Nov 19, 2004 Comedy Not Rated $60,674 $100,530
4 Schizo Mar 18, 2005 Drama Not Rated $54,357 $89,294
5 You'll Get Over It Jun 18, 2004 Drama Not Rated $42,811 $72,583
6 Boy's Briefs 4 Jul 21, 2006 Not Rated $27,449 $44,121
7 Blackmail Boy Nov 18, 2005 Black Comedy Not Rated $21,024 $34,423
8 The Great Water Jun 17, 2005 Drama Not Rated $17,257 $28,347
9 Whole New Thing Apr 6, 2007 Comedy Not Rated $11,445 $17,511
10 Hurensohn Apr 28, 2006 Drama Not Rated $7,656 $12,299
11 15 Apr 13, 2005 Drama Not Rated $3,013 $5,067
12 Angel's Ladies Nov 10, 2000 Documentary Not Rated $1,551 $3,094
13 Mirage Mar 17, 2006 Drama Not Rated $1,511 $2,422
Complete List

Year by Year Market Share

YearMovies in
Release
Market
Share
GrossTickets SoldInflation-
Adjusted
Gross
Top-Grossing MovieGross that Year
2000 1 0.00% $1,551 287 $3,094 Angel's Ladies $1,551
2004 2 0.00% $59,267 9,542 $102,863 You'll Get Over It $42,811
2005 7 0.00% $332,115 51,810 $558,512 Garcon Stupide $124,477
2006 6 0.00% $140,326 21,420 $230,908 Before the Fall $73,600
2007 1 0.00% $11,445 1,663 $17,927 Whole New Thing $11,445

Upcoming Releases

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Our Theatrical Market pages are based on the Domestic Theatrical Market performance only. The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

The yearly amounts on our Theatrical Market pages are based on box office years. Each box office year starts on the first Monday of the year, so the previous year ends on the Sunday before the first Monday. For example, the "2017 box office year" started on January 2, 2017 so the "2016 box office year" ended on Sunday, January 1, 2017.