China Box Office for The Guest (2014)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
China Box Office $587,873Details
Worldwide Box Office $2,107,051Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $2,294,387 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $976,751 Details
Total North America Video Sales $3,271,138
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Synopsis

A soldier introduces himself to the Peterson family, claiming to be a friend of their son who died in action. After the young man is welcomed into their home, a series of accidental deaths seem to be connected to his presence.

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Movie Details

China Releases: April 1st, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: January 6th, 2015 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence, language, some drug use and a scene of sexuality.
(Rating bulletin 2331, 7/16/2014)
Running Time: 99 minutes
Keywords: Returning Soldiers, Dysfunctional Family, Single Parent, Early / Simultaneous Video-on-Demand release
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Snoot Entertainment, Han Way Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Blu-ray Sales: No Reward for Good Deeds

January 24th, 2015

The first set of new releases for Blu-ray didn't result in a change at the top, as The Equalizer remained on top of the chart during its sophomore stint. Over the week, it sold $143,000 / $3.48 million for two-week totals of 821,000 units / $17.08 million. This gives it a two-week Blu-ray share of 51%, which is good for an action film. It does have a slightly older target demographic, so that explains why it isn't as good as say... More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for January 6th, 2015

January 5th, 2015

It is a strange week on the home market, as there are five contenders for Pick of the Week, including three of them that start with the letter G. However, this isn't because the week is loaded with simply amazing titles. It's because none of the contenders were simply amazing in both quality and extras. Archer: Season 5 on DVD or Blu-ray, Boyhood on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack, Get on Up on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack, Girls: Season 3 on DVD or Blu-ray, and The Guest on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack were the five contenders. Boyhood is the best in the Award-worthy meaning of the word, Archer is the show I would get the most entertainment from. In the end, it was down to a coin toss, a literal coin toss, and Archer: Season 5 on DVD or Blu-ray won. More...

2014 - Awards Season: Independent Spirit Awards - Nominations

December 6th, 2014

Birdman poster

The Independent Spirit Awards nominations were announced last week and I'm getting to them a little late, because I needed to organize the whole Awards Season stories. Firstly, I've decided to use the year the movies were released not the year the awards are handed out, unlike what we did last year. This means both will have 2014 as the year. Not ideal, but it is better to fix the mistake now than carry on making it. Secondly, the headlines are just going to be the name of the Awards and either nominations or winners. This will make it easier for readers to find later on. As for the Independent Spirit Awards nominations, Birdman led the way with 6 nods, while Boyhood, Nightcrawler, and Selma were right behind with 5 each.

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Per Theater Chart: Yellow Day Opens in the Black

September 24th, 2014

Yellow Day poster

Awards Season might have begun, as there were six new releases in the $10,000 club this past weekend. Leading the way was Yellow Day, with an estimated $31,000 in one theater. 20,000 Days of Earth was close behind with $27,879 over the weekend and $30,969 over five days, also in one theater. Pump! earned an average of $14,059 in three theaters, which is particularly good for a documentary. A fellow documentary, Art and Craft, was next with an average of $11,500 in two theaters. Not Cool debuted with $10,329 on one theater, which is surprisingly strong, given its lack of reviews. Likewise, Hector and the Search for Happiness earned bad reviews, but still managed an average of $10,212 in four theaters. More...

Between Zero and 20,000 Limited Releases

September 19th, 2014

The Zero Theorem poster

It's an overly busy week for limited releases with nearly two-dozen films on this week's list. There are a number of films on this week's list that are earning outstanding reviews, like 20,000 Days on Earth, or strong buzz, like The Zero Theorem. But there are not a lot earning both. Films like Stop the Pounding Heart or The Guest will likely not live up to their Tomatometer Scores. Tracks is probably the film with the best chance at breakout success. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2016/04/01 8 $400,000   5,342 $75   $400,000 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
China 4/1/2016 $400,000 5342 5342 5342 $587,873 10/19/2018
New Zealand 7/23/2015 $2,530 4 10 50 $10,524 9/14/2015
North America 9/17/2014 $84,527 19 53 80 $369,911 8/19/2016
Spain 4/10/2015 $2,377 4 4 5 $2,780 11/27/2018
 
Rest of World $1,135,963
 
Worldwide Total$2,107,051 11/27/2018

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Leading Cast

Dan Stevens    David

Supporting Cast

Maika Monroe    Anna Peterson
Leland Orser    Spencer Peterson
Sheila Kelley    Laura Peterson
Brendan Meyer    Luke Peterson
Lance Reddick    Major Carver
Chase Williamson    Zeke

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

Production and Technical Credits

Adam Wingard    Director
Simon Barrett    Screenwriter
Keith Calder    Producer
Jessica Calder    Producer
Simon Barrett    Executive Producer
Bruce Wayne Gillies    Co-Producer
Chris Harding    Co-Producer
Robby Baumgartner    Director of Photography
Thomas S. Hammock    Production Designer
Jonathan McHugh    Music Supervisor
Steve Moore    Composer
Kathleen Detoro    Costume Designer
Nicole Daniels    Casting Director
Courtney Bright    Casting Director