11-11-11 (2011)

11-11-11 poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $38,100Details
International Box Office $2,718,775Details
Worldwide Box Office $2,756,875
Further financial details...

Synopsis

After the tragic death of his wife and child, famed American author Joseph Crone travels from the United States to Barcelona, Spain to reunite with his enstranged brother Samuel and dying father, Richard. However, fate has a different plan for Joseph as his life becomes plagued with strange happenings, and the constant sightings of the number 11. Curiosity quickly turns to obsession, and Joseph soon realizes that this number holds a horrific meaning not only to himself but possibly to all of religion. Isolated in a foreign country with only the support of his companion, Sadie, Joseph soon realizes that 11-11-11 is more than just a date, it's a WARNING!

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$38,100 (100.0% of total gross)
Legs:1.00 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:1.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:18 opening theaters/18 max. theaters, 1.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $51,787

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 11th, 2011 (Limited) by Rocket Releasing
Video Release: April 24th, 2012 by ARC Entertainment Video, released as 11 11 11
MPAA Rating: R for bloody violence.
(Rating bulletin 2194, 10/19/2011)
PG-13 for violence/terror, some disturbing images and thematic material.
(Rating bulletin 2197, 11/9/2011)
Running Time: 82 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Saw II
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Keywords: Death of a Son or Daughter, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Terminal Illness, Dysfunctional Family, Writing and Writers, Religious, Atheism, Occult, Demons
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Epic Pictures Group, Canonigo Films, Capacity Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 11, 2011 51 $38,100   18 $2,117   $38,100 1

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

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Leading Cast

Timothy Gibbs    Joseph Crone

Supporting Cast

Michael Landes    Samuel
Denis Rafter    Richard Crone
Wendy Glenn    Sadie

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

Production and Technical Credits

Darren Lynn Bousman    Director
Darren Lynn Bousman    Screenwriter
Wayne Allen Rice    Producer
Richard Heller    Producer
Loris Curci    Producer
Christian Molina    Producer
Shaked Berenson    Executive Producer
Marivi de Villanueva    Executive Producer
Carlos Gari    Executive Producer
Russell Hollander    Executive Producer
Patrick Ewald    Executive Producer
Joseph White    Cinematographer
Martin Hunter    Editor
Joseph Bishara    Composer
Toni Martin    Costume Designer

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 24th, 2012

April 24th, 2012

It's slow week for new releases, a really slow week. According to Amazon.com, the best selling new release is Contraband. It was the biggest box office hit released in January, but it was still no more than a midlevel hit. The second best selling release of the week is The Innkeepers, which is a sign that it is a slow week. Don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to seeing the movie, but it is a limited release that struggled to find an audience in theaters and it shouldn't be the high on the chart. The third best selling new release of the week is the latest Fullmetal Alchemist release, which is even more surprising, as Anime is still very much a niche market release. The fourth best selling release is Car 54 Where Are You?. Really? I'm surprised anyone remembers that TV show. Are there any releases that are worth picking up? Perhaps even contenders for pick of the week? Actually, The Innkeepers on Blu-ray is in the running, as is Pariah on Blu-ray. However, in the end I went with Todd and The Book Of Pure Evil: Season 1, giving it the rarely awarded Puck of the Week. More...

Melancholia has a Finite Result on Per Theater Chart

November 16th, 2011

Melancholia led the way on the per theater chart with an average of $13,535 in 19 theaters. It was playing in more theaters than most limited releases debut in, but for a film with Oscar aspirations, this was a weaker result that I would have liked. It also might hurt the film's Oscar chances; after all, people can't vote for films they haven't seen. The overall box office leader, Immortals, placed second with an average of $10,349, which is about $3,000 more than I was expecting. More...

Melancholia and the Limited Releases

November 11th, 2011

We are getting into Awards Season with a real contender, Melancholia, opening this week. There are a few other releases with incredible reviews, like The Conquest, Elite Squad: The Enemy Within and Into the Abyss. I would love to think all four films will be able to find an audience during their limited release. However, odds are Melancholia will be the only one to do so, as foreign language films and documentaries rarely escape the art house circuit. More...

2011 Preview: November

November 1st, 2011

October was a bit of a write-off. After the last weekend of September, the 2011 box office was about $280 million behind 2010's pace, but after the final weekend in October, that gap increased to $340 million. November will obviously bring in more box office dollars than October did. After all, it has one of the most important long holiday weekends of the year, Thanksgiving. However, the important question is not, "Can this November top last month?" It's, "Can this November top last year?" The biggest hit of last November was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I, which earned just shy of $300 million. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 should match that figure. Tangled reached $200 million and maybe Happy Feet 2 will match that figure, but that's far less certain. There's a chance The Muppets will match Megamind while Tower Heist should top Due Date. If Jack and Jill and / or Hugo can become surprise $100 million hits and one of the limited releases can become a monster hit, like The King's Speech was able to, then suddenly the box office looks whole lot rosier going into the final month of the year. It's possible, but it's kind of like getting a backdoor full house in Texas Hold'em to beat a straight. I wouldn't bet on it. On the other hand, there doesn't appear to be many Skyline, The Next Three Days or Faster films that bombed at the box office. So while we might not be as strong at the top, there is better depth this year and hopefully that will be enough. More...


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Synopsis

After the tragic death of his wife and child, famed American author Joseph Crone travels from the United States to Barcelona, Spain to reunite with his enstranged brother Samuel and dying father, Richard. However, fate has a different plan for Joseph as his life becomes plagued with strange happenings, and the constant sightings of the number 11. Curiosity quickly turns to obsession, and Joseph soon realizes that this number holds a horrific meaning not only to himself but possibly to all of religion. Isolated in a foreign country with only the support of his companion, Sadie, Joseph soon realizes that 11-11-11 is more than just a date, it's a WARNING!

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$38,100 (100.0% of total gross)
Legs:1.00 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:1.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:18 opening theaters/18 max. theaters, 1.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $51,787

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 11th, 2011 (Limited) by Rocket Releasing
Video Release: April 24th, 2012 by ARC Entertainment Video, released as 11 11 11
MPAA Rating: R for bloody violence.
(Rating bulletin 2194, 10/19/2011)
PG-13 for violence/terror, some disturbing images and thematic material.
(Rating bulletin 2197, 11/9/2011)
Running Time: 82 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Saw II
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Death of a Son or Daughter, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Terminal Illness, Dysfunctional Family, Writing and Writers, Religious, Atheism, Occult, Demons
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Epic Pictures Group, Canonigo Films, Capacity Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Leading Cast

Timothy Gibbs    Joseph Crone

Supporting Cast

Michael Landes    Samuel
Denis Rafter    Richard Crone
Wendy Glenn    Sadie

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

Production and Technical Credits

Darren Lynn Bousman    Director
Darren Lynn Bousman    Screenwriter
Wayne Allen Rice    Producer
Richard Heller    Producer
Loris Curci    Producer
Christian Molina    Producer
Shaked Berenson    Executive Producer
Marivi de Villanueva    Executive Producer
Carlos Gari    Executive Producer
Russell Hollander    Executive Producer
Patrick Ewald    Executive Producer
Joseph White    Cinematographer
Martin Hunter    Editor
Joseph Bishara    Composer
Toni Martin    Costume Designer

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 24th, 2012

April 24th, 2012

It's slow week for new releases, a really slow week. According to Amazon.com, the best selling new release is Contraband. It was the biggest box office hit released in January, but it was still no more than a midlevel hit. The second best selling release of the week is The Innkeepers, which is a sign that it is a slow week. Don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to seeing the movie, but it is a limited release that struggled to find an audience in theaters and it shouldn't be the high on the chart. The third best selling new release of the week is the latest Fullmetal Alchemist release, which is even more surprising, as Anime is still very much a niche market release. The fourth best selling release is Car 54 Where Are You?. Really? I'm surprised anyone remembers that TV show. Are there any releases that are worth picking up? Perhaps even contenders for pick of the week? Actually, The Innkeepers on Blu-ray is in the running, as is Pariah on Blu-ray. However, in the end I went with Todd and The Book Of Pure Evil: Season 1, giving it the rarely awarded Puck of the Week. More...

Melancholia has a Finite Result on Per Theater Chart

November 16th, 2011

Melancholia led the way on the per theater chart with an average of $13,535 in 19 theaters. It was playing in more theaters than most limited releases debut in, but for a film with Oscar aspirations, this was a weaker result that I would have liked. It also might hurt the film's Oscar chances; after all, people can't vote for films they haven't seen. The overall box office leader, Immortals, placed second with an average of $10,349, which is about $3,000 more than I was expecting. More...

Melancholia and the Limited Releases

November 11th, 2011

We are getting into Awards Season with a real contender, Melancholia, opening this week. There are a few other releases with incredible reviews, like The Conquest, Elite Squad: The Enemy Within and Into the Abyss. I would love to think all four films will be able to find an audience during their limited release. However, odds are Melancholia will be the only one to do so, as foreign language films and documentaries rarely escape the art house circuit. More...

2011 Preview: November

November 1st, 2011

October was a bit of a write-off. After the last weekend of September, the 2011 box office was about $280 million behind 2010's pace, but after the final weekend in October, that gap increased to $340 million. November will obviously bring in more box office dollars than October did. After all, it has one of the most important long holiday weekends of the year, Thanksgiving. However, the important question is not, "Can this November top last month?" It's, "Can this November top last year?" The biggest hit of last November was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I, which earned just shy of $300 million. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 should match that figure. Tangled reached $200 million and maybe Happy Feet 2 will match that figure, but that's far less certain. There's a chance The Muppets will match Megamind while Tower Heist should top Due Date. If Jack and Jill and / or Hugo can become surprise $100 million hits and one of the limited releases can become a monster hit, like The King's Speech was able to, then suddenly the box office looks whole lot rosier going into the final month of the year. It's possible, but it's kind of like getting a backdoor full house in Texas Hold'em to beat a straight. I wouldn't bet on it. On the other hand, there doesn't appear to be many Skyline, The Next Three Days or Faster films that bombed at the box office. So while we might not be as strong at the top, there is better depth this year and hopefully that will be enough. More...

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 11, 2011 51 $38,100   18 $2,117   $38,100 1

Daily Box Office Performance

Weekly Box Office Performance

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.