The Perfect Match (2016)

The Perfect Match poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $9,669,521Details
International Box Office $512,529Details
Worldwide Box Office $10,182,050
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $727,127 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $435,826 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $1,162,953
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Charlie is a playboy who's convinced that relationships are dead. His two best friends Rick and Victor bet him that if he sticks to one woman for one month, he's bound to get attached. Charlie denies this until he crosses paths with the beautiful and mysterious Eva. They may agree to a casual affair, but eventually Charlie is questioning whether he may actually want more.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$4,294,232 (44.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.25 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:95.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$5,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:925 opening theaters/925 max. theaters, 3.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $12,050,563

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes
Vudu:Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 11th, 2016 (Wide) by Lionsgate
Video Release: July 19th, 2016 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for sexuality, some nudity, and language throughout.
(Rating bulletin 2412 (Cert #50283), 2/17/2016)
Running Time: 91 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Fifty Shades of Black
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: African Americans, Romance
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Lionsgate, Codeblack Films, Jorva Entertainment Productions, Flavor Unit 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 11, 2016 6 $4,294,232   925 $4,642   $4,294,232 1
Mar 18, 2016 8 $1,974,056 -54% 925 $2,134   $7,380,235 2
Mar 25, 2016 14 $682,647 -65% 658 $1,037   $8,724,275 3
Apr 1, 2016 21 $315,085 -54% 301 $1,047   $9,355,076 4
Apr 8, 2016 29 $124,603 -60% 153 $814   $9,576,064 5
Apr 15, 2016 58 $14,276 -89% 60 $238   $9,628,171 6
Apr 22, 2016 49 $23,957 +68% 85 $282   $9,658,370 7

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 11, 2016 5 $1,554,061     925 $1,680   $1,554,061 1
Mar 12, 2016 6 $1,731,442 +11%   925 $1,872   $3,285,503 2
Mar 13, 2016 6 $1,008,729 -42%   925 $1,091   $4,294,232 3
Mar 14, 2016 7 $307,097 -70%   925 $332   $4,601,329 4
Mar 15, 2016 9 $331,747 +8%   925 $359   $4,933,076 5
Mar 16, 2016 8 $251,166 -24%   925 $272   $5,184,242 6
Mar 17, 2016 8 $221,937 -12%   925 $240   $5,406,179 7
Mar 18, 2016 8 $581,995 +162% -63% 925 $629   $5,988,174 8
Mar 19, 2016 8 $866,309 +49% -50% 925 $937   $6,854,483 9
Mar 20, 2016 8 $525,752 -39% -48% 925 $568   $7,380,235 10
Mar 21, 2016 9 $181,148 -66% -41% 925 $196   $7,561,383 11
Mar 22, 2016 9 $201,217 +11% -39% 925 $218   $7,762,600 12
Mar 23, 2016 10 $155,093 -23% -38% 925 $168   $7,917,693 13
Mar 24, 2016 10 $123,935 -20% -44% 925 $134   $8,041,628 14
Mar 25, 2016 15 $216,469 +75% -63% 658 $329   $8,258,097 15
Mar 26, 2016 14 $279,091 +29% -68% 658 $424   $8,537,188 16
Mar 27, 2016 14 $187,087 -33% -64% 658 $284   $8,724,275 17
Mar 28, 2016 14 $94,148 -50% -48% 658 $143   $8,818,423 18
Mar 29, 2016 13 $92,840 -1% -54% 658 $141   $8,911,263 19
Mar 30, 2016 14 $67,829 -27% -56% 658 $103   $8,979,092 20
Mar 31, 2016 14 $60,899 -10% -51% 658 $93   $9,039,991 21
Apr 1, 2016 - $90,620 +49% -58% 301 $301   $9,130,611 22
Apr 2, 2016 - $144,921 +60% -48% 301 $481   $9,275,532 23
Apr 3, 2016 - $79,544 -45% -57% 301 $264   $9,355,076 24
Apr 4, 2016 - $25,175 -68% -73% 301 $84   $9,380,251 25
Apr 5, 2016 - $27,571 +10% -70% 301 $92   $9,407,822 26
Apr 6, 2016 - $22,233 -19% -67% 301 $74   $9,430,055 27
Apr 7, 2016 - $21,406 -4% -65% 301 $71   $9,451,461 28
Apr 8, 2016 - $36,647 +71% -60% 153 $240   $9,488,108 29
Apr 9, 2016 - $56,679 +55% -61% 153 $370   $9,544,787 30
Apr 10, 2016 - $31,277 -45% -61% 153 $204   $9,576,064 31
Apr 11, 2016 - $11,207 -64% -55% 153 $73   $9,587,271 32
Apr 12, 2016 - $11,663 +4% -58% 153 $76   $9,598,934 33
Apr 13, 2016 - $9,089 -22% -59% 153 $59   $9,608,023 34
Apr 14, 2016 - $5,872 -35% -73% 153 $38   $9,613,895 35
Apr 15, 2016 - $4,128 -30% -89% 60 $69   $9,618,023 36
Apr 16, 2016 - $6,425 +56% -89% 60 $107   $9,624,448 37
Apr 17, 2016 - $3,723 -42% -88% 60 $62   $9,628,171 38
Apr 18, 2016 - $1,735 -53% -85% 60 $29   $9,629,906 39
Apr 19, 2016 - $1,574 -9% -87% 60 $26   $9,631,480 40
Apr 20, 2016 - $1,655 +5% -82% 60 $28   $9,633,135 41
Apr 21, 2016 - $1,278 -23% -78% 60 $21   $9,634,413 42
Apr 22, 2016 - $6,809 +433% +65% 85 $80   $9,641,222 43
Apr 23, 2016 - $9,877 +45% +54% 85 $116   $9,651,099 44
Apr 24, 2016 - $7,271 -26% +95% 85 $86   $9,658,370 45
Apr 25, 2016 - $2,682 -63% +55% 85 $32   $9,661,052 46
Apr 26, 2016 - $3,102 +16% +97% 85 $36   $9,664,154 47
Apr 27, 2016 - $2,562 -17% +55% 85 $30   $9,666,716 48
Apr 28, 2016 - $2,805 +9% +119% 85 $33   $9,669,521 49

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 11, 2016 6 $5,406,179   925 $5,845   $5,406,179 1
Mar 18, 2016 8 $2,635,449 -51% 925 $2,849   $8,041,628 2
Mar 25, 2016 14 $998,363 -62% 658 $1,517   $9,039,991 3
Apr 1, 2016 22 $411,470 -59% 301 $1,367   $9,451,461 4
Apr 8, 2016 29 $162,434 -61% 153 $1,062   $9,613,895 5
Apr 15, 2016 61 $20,518 -87% 60 $342   $9,634,413 6
Apr 22, 2016 50 $35,108 +71% 85 $413   $9,669,521 7

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
Jul 24, 2016913,838 13,838$179,479$179,4791

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 24, 2016146,209 6,209$93,315$93,3151

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Lead Ensemble Members

Terrence J    Charlie
Cassie*    Eva
Donald Faison    Rick
Dascha Polanco    Pressie
Robert C. Riley*    Victor
Lauren London    Ginger
Paula Patton    Sherry

Supporting Cast

Joe Pantoliano    Marty
Brandy Norwood    Avatia
Kali Hawk    Karen
Robin Givens    Geneva
Beau Smart    Abram
Draya Michele    Holly
Chantel Jeffries    Fawn
Layla Jama    Dana
Casper Smart    Abram
Bria Murphy    Mimi
John Nania    Boris
Anzu Lawson    Sophia
Jessica White    Tammi
Kevin Michael Walsh    Nate
John Nolan    Assistant Director
Candice Craig    Cindy
Eugena Washington    Gena
Janelle Froehlich    Ellie
LaToya Tonodeo    Bridesmaid 1
Jillian Easton    Bridesmaid 2
Kristi Ellingsworth    Eva's Assistant
Jana Savage    Business Woman
Krystal Harris    Selfie Girl

Cameos

French Montana    Himself
Timothy DeLaGhetto    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Bille Woodruff    Director
Brandon Broussard    Screenwriter
Gary Hardwick    Screenwriter
Johnson Chan    Producer
Douglas Shaffer    Producer
Yaneley Arty    Producer
Otis Best    Producer
Alex Avant    Producer
Paula Patton    Producer
Terrence J    Producer
Vincent Reppert    Executive Producer
Stephanie Rennie    Executive Producer
Jacob York    Executive Producer
Lisa Reppert    Executive Producer
Queen Latifah    Executive Producer
Shakim Compere    Executive Producer
Tommy Maddox Upshaw    Director of Photography
Niko Vilaivongs    Production Designer
Michael Jablow    Editor
Janelle Carothers    Costume Designer
Kier Lehman    Music Supervisor
Kurt Farquhar    Composer
Tamanna Shah    Co-Producer
Kimberly R. Hardin    Co-Producer
Kimberly R. Hardin    Casting Director
Natasha Ward    Casting Director
Joanne Small    Script Supervisor
Sara Geralds    Script Supervisor
Robert Morrone    Second Assistant Director
Joel Nishimine    Assistant Director
Markus Hill    Production Supervisor
Douglas Howell    Associate Producer
Simona Brhlokova    Associate Producer
Jessica Clarke    Visual Effects Producer
Worth Bjorn Walter    Visual Effects Supervisor
Susan Demskey Horiuchi    Assistant Editor
Q. Heinrichs    Assistant Editor
Mark Curry    Score Mixer
Cory Milano    Music Editor
Janet Ross    Costume Supervisor
Cole Patterson    Make up
Maynard Matthews    Hairstylist
Steve Nelson    Sound Mixer
Jennifer Ricciardi    Sound Mixer
Robert Webber    Supervising Sound Editor
Bob Costanza    Sound Effects Editor
Tim Terasa    Dialogue Editor
Michael Perricone    Re-recording Mixer
Alan Noel Vega    Stunt Coordinator

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

Home Market Releases for July 19th, 2016

July 18th, 2016

Orphan Black: Season Four

This week, the home market is led by Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, at least in terms of box office dollars. It is far from the best in terms of reviews. That’s not to say there are no high quality releases this week. In fact, there are five Pick of the Week contenders, six if you include Belladonna Of Sadness, which came out last week, but the screener arrived late, so the review didn’t get published till the weekend. In the end, I went with To Have and Have Not on Blu-ray as Pick of the Week. However, Orphan Black: Season Four earns the seldom awarded Puck of the Week, as the best Canadian release. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Zootopia Leads the Way with $37.16 million, while The Divergent Series Collapses

March 22nd, 2016

Zootopia

At the beginning of the month, it was widely accepted that The Divergent Series: Allegiant would open in first place. However, two things happened to prevent that. Firstly, Zootopia not only opened faster, but its legs were much longer. Secondly, Allegiant failed to match even lowered expectations. This left Zootopia with an easy first place win over the weekend. However, it wasn't the only pleasant surprise, as Miracles from Heaven opened faster than expected. The overall box office slipped 3.3% from last weekend to $131 million. It was also 0.3% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 is still ahead of 2015 by an 8.4% margin at $2.33 billion to $2.15 billion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Zootopia Doubles The Competition with $51.34 Million

March 15th, 2016

Zootopia

The weekend box office was mostly positive with both Zootopia and 10 Cloverfield Lane finishing on the very high end of expectations over the weekend. On the other hand, the less said about the other new wide releases the better. Overall, the box office fell from last weekend, down 17% to $135 million, but that's not a bad decline after Zootopia's monster opening. Compared to last year, the box office was up 2.5%, which isn't a great improvement, but any win now increases the chances 2016 will remain competitive with 2015 when we reach the point that Furious 7, The Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Jurassic World opened last year. Speaking of the year-over-year comparison, 2016's lead over 2015 slipped to 8.7% at $2.15 billion to $1.98 billion. That is still an impressive lead and one that will hopefully grow by the end of the month. More...

Weekend Estimates: Zootopia Romps to $50 Million Second Weekend

March 13th, 2016

Zootopia

Zootopia is headed to another big win at the box office this weekend, with a modest 33% decline from last weekend keeping it well ahead of a pack of new releases. Its $50 million gross this time around takes it to $142.6 million in total domestically. With $288.7 million in the bank internationally, including over $100 million in China by the end of the weekend, Disney looks to have struck gold again. A sequel, theme park tie-ins and merchandizing seem likely, although Disney has so much of that going on already, what with Star Wars, Marvel, its Princess lines, and Pixar, that this might actually be more of a niche for them. (A half-billion-dollar-and-counting niche. Nice work if you can get it.) More...

Friday Estimates: Utopia for Zootopia, Clover Sees Green, Rest Bomb

March 12th, 2016

Zootopia

As expected, Zootopia led the way at the box office on Friday. However, its Friday number was better tan anticipated at $12.02 million. It should have a real jump at the box office on Saturday, due to its family-friendly nature, giving the film a real shot at $50 million during its sophomore stint. Even if it just fails to get there, which is likely, that would be down only 30% or so from its opening frame, and would put the film’s running tally at over $140 million and would put it on pace for well over $250 million in the end. That’s very impressive, especially for this time of year. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Cloverfield gets Lucky During Its Previews

March 11th, 2016

10 Cloverfield Lane

10 Cloverfield Lane had the best results during its Thursday previews with $1.8 million in 2,500 theaters. This is the same as Insidious: Chapter 3 managed last year during its previews. That film opened with $22.69 million over the full weekend, which is a good target for 10 Cloverfield Lane to aim for. With amazing reviews, $25 million is within reach. We will know more tomorrow when we get Friday's estimates. More...

Weekend Predictions: Clover Will Need Lots of Luck to Win Box Office Race

March 10th, 2016

10 Cloverfield Lane

There are four widish releases coming out this week, but only two of them are opening truly wide, while only one of them has any real box office power. That film is 10 Cloverfield Lane, which is the pseudo-sequel to Cloverfield. Very few people think it will match its predecessor, but it should open in a solid second place. That leaves Zootopia in the perfect spot to repeat on the top of the box office chart. This weekend last year, Cinderella led the way with $67.88 million. This is more than any one single film will make this year. However, the second biggest hit of last year was Run All Night at barely more than $11 million and no other film earned substantially more than $6 million. Perhaps the depth from 2016 will help it win in the year-over-year comparison. I'm not overly bullish that will happen, but we can't rule it out either. More...

2016 Preview: March

March 1st, 2016

Zootopia

It's March 1st, which is not only the beginning of the month, but also Super Tuesday. If you are not American and don't pay attention to American politics, Super Tuesday is sort of like the Oscar night of the primary season. I was going to write about my predictions, but it looks like the race is about to be over. On the Republicans side, if Trump gets more than 50% of the delegates, then he has won. It will be too late to stop him. If he gets less than 40%, then it becomes a real race again. If the polling is correct, then he will get closer to 50% than 40%. On the Democratic side, Sanders needs at least 45% of the delegates, or it is over for him. Anything less than that and Hillary Clinton will have too big a lead to overcome. If the South Carolina result is an indicator, Hillary Clinton could get two-thirds of the delegates awarded tonight.

As for the box office, February was amazing, thanks to Deadpool's record-breaking opening and better than expected legs. The month ended with 2016 being nearly 4% higher than 2015's pace. Additionally, there are some big releases coming out this month with both Zootopia and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice looking to get more than $200 million, while Allegiant should hit $100 million. Last March, there were also three films that earned more than $100 million, but only one $200 million hit, Cinderella. It should be a really close race between 2016 and 2015. More...


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Synopsis

Charlie is a playboy who's convinced that relationships are dead. His two best friends Rick and Victor bet him that if he sticks to one woman for one month, he's bound to get attached. Charlie denies this until he crosses paths with the beautiful and mysterious Eva. They may agree to a casual affair, but eventually Charlie is questioning whether he may actually want more.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$4,294,232 (44.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.25 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:95.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$5,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:925 opening theaters/925 max. theaters, 3.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $12,050,563

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes
Vudu:Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 11th, 2016 (Wide) by Lionsgate
Video Release: July 19th, 2016 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for sexuality, some nudity, and language throughout.
(Rating bulletin 2412 (Cert #50283), 2/17/2016)
Running Time: 91 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Fifty Shades of Black
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: African Americans, Romance
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Lionsgate, Codeblack Films, Jorva Entertainment Productions, Flavor Unit Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Lead Ensemble Members

Terrence J    Charlie
Cassie*    Eva
Donald Faison    Rick
Dascha Polanco    Pressie
Robert C. Riley*    Victor
Lauren London    Ginger
Paula Patton    Sherry

Supporting Cast

Joe Pantoliano    Marty
Brandy Norwood    Avatia
Kali Hawk    Karen
Robin Givens    Geneva
Beau Smart    Abram
Draya Michele    Holly
Chantel Jeffries    Fawn
Layla Jama    Dana
Casper Smart    Abram
Bria Murphy    Mimi
John Nania    Boris
Anzu Lawson    Sophia
Jessica White    Tammi
Kevin Michael Walsh    Nate
John Nolan    Assistant Director
Candice Craig    Cindy
Eugena Washington    Gena
Janelle Froehlich    Ellie
LaToya Tonodeo    Bridesmaid 1
Jillian Easton    Bridesmaid 2
Kristi Ellingsworth    Eva's Assistant
Jana Savage    Business Woman
Krystal Harris    Selfie Girl

Cameos

French Montana    Himself
Timothy DeLaGhetto    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Bille Woodruff    Director
Brandon Broussard    Screenwriter
Gary Hardwick    Screenwriter
Johnson Chan    Producer
Douglas Shaffer    Producer
Yaneley Arty    Producer
Otis Best    Producer
Alex Avant    Producer
Paula Patton    Producer
Terrence J    Producer
Vincent Reppert    Executive Producer
Stephanie Rennie    Executive Producer
Jacob York    Executive Producer
Lisa Reppert    Executive Producer
Queen Latifah    Executive Producer
Shakim Compere    Executive Producer
Tommy Maddox Upshaw    Director of Photography
Niko Vilaivongs    Production Designer
Michael Jablow    Editor
Janelle Carothers    Costume Designer
Kier Lehman    Music Supervisor
Kurt Farquhar    Composer
Tamanna Shah    Co-Producer
Kimberly R. Hardin    Co-Producer
Kimberly R. Hardin    Casting Director
Natasha Ward    Casting Director
Joanne Small    Script Supervisor
Sara Geralds    Script Supervisor
Robert Morrone    Second Assistant Director
Joel Nishimine    Assistant Director
Markus Hill    Production Supervisor
Douglas Howell    Associate Producer
Simona Brhlokova    Associate Producer
Jessica Clarke    Visual Effects Producer
Worth Bjorn Walter    Visual Effects Supervisor
Susan Demskey Horiuchi    Assistant Editor
Q. Heinrichs    Assistant Editor
Mark Curry    Score Mixer
Cory Milano    Music Editor
Janet Ross    Costume Supervisor
Cole Patterson    Make up
Maynard Matthews    Hairstylist
Steve Nelson    Sound Mixer
Jennifer Ricciardi    Sound Mixer
Robert Webber    Supervising Sound Editor
Bob Costanza    Sound Effects Editor
Tim Terasa    Dialogue Editor
Michael Perricone    Re-recording Mixer
Alan Noel Vega    Stunt Coordinator

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

Home Market Releases for July 19th, 2016

July 18th, 2016

Orphan Black: Season Four

This week, the home market is led by Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, at least in terms of box office dollars. It is far from the best in terms of reviews. That’s not to say there are no high quality releases this week. In fact, there are five Pick of the Week contenders, six if you include Belladonna Of Sadness, which came out last week, but the screener arrived late, so the review didn’t get published till the weekend. In the end, I went with To Have and Have Not on Blu-ray as Pick of the Week. However, Orphan Black: Season Four earns the seldom awarded Puck of the Week, as the best Canadian release. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Zootopia Leads the Way with $37.16 million, while The Divergent Series Collapses

March 22nd, 2016

Zootopia

At the beginning of the month, it was widely accepted that The Divergent Series: Allegiant would open in first place. However, two things happened to prevent that. Firstly, Zootopia not only opened faster, but its legs were much longer. Secondly, Allegiant failed to match even lowered expectations. This left Zootopia with an easy first place win over the weekend. However, it wasn't the only pleasant surprise, as Miracles from Heaven opened faster than expected. The overall box office slipped 3.3% from last weekend to $131 million. It was also 0.3% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 is still ahead of 2015 by an 8.4% margin at $2.33 billion to $2.15 billion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Zootopia Doubles The Competition with $51.34 Million

March 15th, 2016

Zootopia

The weekend box office was mostly positive with both Zootopia and 10 Cloverfield Lane finishing on the very high end of expectations over the weekend. On the other hand, the less said about the other new wide releases the better. Overall, the box office fell from last weekend, down 17% to $135 million, but that's not a bad decline after Zootopia's monster opening. Compared to last year, the box office was up 2.5%, which isn't a great improvement, but any win now increases the chances 2016 will remain competitive with 2015 when we reach the point that Furious 7, The Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Jurassic World opened last year. Speaking of the year-over-year comparison, 2016's lead over 2015 slipped to 8.7% at $2.15 billion to $1.98 billion. That is still an impressive lead and one that will hopefully grow by the end of the month. More...

Weekend Estimates: Zootopia Romps to $50 Million Second Weekend

March 13th, 2016

Zootopia

Zootopia is headed to another big win at the box office this weekend, with a modest 33% decline from last weekend keeping it well ahead of a pack of new releases. Its $50 million gross this time around takes it to $142.6 million in total domestically. With $288.7 million in the bank internationally, including over $100 million in China by the end of the weekend, Disney looks to have struck gold again. A sequel, theme park tie-ins and merchandizing seem likely, although Disney has so much of that going on already, what with Star Wars, Marvel, its Princess lines, and Pixar, that this might actually be more of a niche for them. (A half-billion-dollar-and-counting niche. Nice work if you can get it.) More...

Friday Estimates: Utopia for Zootopia, Clover Sees Green, Rest Bomb

March 12th, 2016

Zootopia

As expected, Zootopia led the way at the box office on Friday. However, its Friday number was better tan anticipated at $12.02 million. It should have a real jump at the box office on Saturday, due to its family-friendly nature, giving the film a real shot at $50 million during its sophomore stint. Even if it just fails to get there, which is likely, that would be down only 30% or so from its opening frame, and would put the film’s running tally at over $140 million and would put it on pace for well over $250 million in the end. That’s very impressive, especially for this time of year. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Cloverfield gets Lucky During Its Previews

March 11th, 2016

10 Cloverfield Lane

10 Cloverfield Lane had the best results during its Thursday previews with $1.8 million in 2,500 theaters. This is the same as Insidious: Chapter 3 managed last year during its previews. That film opened with $22.69 million over the full weekend, which is a good target for 10 Cloverfield Lane to aim for. With amazing reviews, $25 million is within reach. We will know more tomorrow when we get Friday's estimates. More...

Weekend Predictions: Clover Will Need Lots of Luck to Win Box Office Race

March 10th, 2016

10 Cloverfield Lane

There are four widish releases coming out this week, but only two of them are opening truly wide, while only one of them has any real box office power. That film is 10 Cloverfield Lane, which is the pseudo-sequel to Cloverfield. Very few people think it will match its predecessor, but it should open in a solid second place. That leaves Zootopia in the perfect spot to repeat on the top of the box office chart. This weekend last year, Cinderella led the way with $67.88 million. This is more than any one single film will make this year. However, the second biggest hit of last year was Run All Night at barely more than $11 million and no other film earned substantially more than $6 million. Perhaps the depth from 2016 will help it win in the year-over-year comparison. I'm not overly bullish that will happen, but we can't rule it out either. More...

2016 Preview: March

March 1st, 2016

Zootopia

It's March 1st, which is not only the beginning of the month, but also Super Tuesday. If you are not American and don't pay attention to American politics, Super Tuesday is sort of like the Oscar night of the primary season. I was going to write about my predictions, but it looks like the race is about to be over. On the Republicans side, if Trump gets more than 50% of the delegates, then he has won. It will be too late to stop him. If he gets less than 40%, then it becomes a real race again. If the polling is correct, then he will get closer to 50% than 40%. On the Democratic side, Sanders needs at least 45% of the delegates, or it is over for him. Anything less than that and Hillary Clinton will have too big a lead to overcome. If the South Carolina result is an indicator, Hillary Clinton could get two-thirds of the delegates awarded tonight.

As for the box office, February was amazing, thanks to Deadpool's record-breaking opening and better than expected legs. The month ended with 2016 being nearly 4% higher than 2015's pace. Additionally, there are some big releases coming out this month with both Zootopia and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice looking to get more than $200 million, while Allegiant should hit $100 million. Last March, there were also three films that earned more than $100 million, but only one $200 million hit, Cinderella. It should be a really close race between 2016 and 2015. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 11, 2016 6 $4,294,232   925 $4,642   $4,294,232 1
Mar 18, 2016 8 $1,974,056 -54% 925 $2,134   $7,380,235 2
Mar 25, 2016 14 $682,647 -65% 658 $1,037   $8,724,275 3
Apr 1, 2016 21 $315,085 -54% 301 $1,047   $9,355,076 4
Apr 8, 2016 29 $124,603 -60% 153 $814   $9,576,064 5
Apr 15, 2016 58 $14,276 -89% 60 $238   $9,628,171 6
Apr 22, 2016 49 $23,957 +68% 85 $282   $9,658,370 7

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 11, 2016 5 $1,554,061     925 $1,680   $1,554,061 1
Mar 12, 2016 6 $1,731,442 +11%   925 $1,872   $3,285,503 2
Mar 13, 2016 6 $1,008,729 -42%   925 $1,091   $4,294,232 3
Mar 14, 2016 7 $307,097 -70%   925 $332   $4,601,329 4
Mar 15, 2016 9 $331,747 +8%   925 $359   $4,933,076 5
Mar 16, 2016 8 $251,166 -24%   925 $272   $5,184,242 6
Mar 17, 2016 8 $221,937 -12%   925 $240   $5,406,179 7
Mar 18, 2016 8 $581,995 +162% -63% 925 $629   $5,988,174 8
Mar 19, 2016 8 $866,309 +49% -50% 925 $937   $6,854,483 9
Mar 20, 2016 8 $525,752 -39% -48% 925 $568   $7,380,235 10
Mar 21, 2016 9 $181,148 -66% -41% 925 $196   $7,561,383 11
Mar 22, 2016 9 $201,217 +11% -39% 925 $218   $7,762,600 12
Mar 23, 2016 10 $155,093 -23% -38% 925 $168   $7,917,693 13
Mar 24, 2016 10 $123,935 -20% -44% 925 $134   $8,041,628 14
Mar 25, 2016 15 $216,469 +75% -63% 658 $329   $8,258,097 15
Mar 26, 2016 14 $279,091 +29% -68% 658 $424   $8,537,188 16
Mar 27, 2016 14 $187,087 -33% -64% 658 $284   $8,724,275 17
Mar 28, 2016 14 $94,148 -50% -48% 658 $143   $8,818,423 18
Mar 29, 2016 13 $92,840 -1% -54% 658 $141   $8,911,263 19
Mar 30, 2016 14 $67,829 -27% -56% 658 $103   $8,979,092 20
Mar 31, 2016 14 $60,899 -10% -51% 658 $93   $9,039,991 21
Apr 1, 2016 - $90,620 +49% -58% 301 $301   $9,130,611 22
Apr 2, 2016 - $144,921 +60% -48% 301 $481   $9,275,532 23
Apr 3, 2016 - $79,544 -45% -57% 301 $264   $9,355,076 24
Apr 4, 2016 - $25,175 -68% -73% 301 $84   $9,380,251 25
Apr 5, 2016 - $27,571 +10% -70% 301 $92   $9,407,822 26
Apr 6, 2016 - $22,233 -19% -67% 301 $74   $9,430,055 27
Apr 7, 2016 - $21,406 -4% -65% 301 $71   $9,451,461 28
Apr 8, 2016 - $36,647 +71% -60% 153 $240   $9,488,108 29
Apr 9, 2016 - $56,679 +55% -61% 153 $370   $9,544,787 30
Apr 10, 2016 - $31,277 -45% -61% 153 $204   $9,576,064 31
Apr 11, 2016 - $11,207 -64% -55% 153 $73   $9,587,271 32
Apr 12, 2016 - $11,663 +4% -58% 153 $76   $9,598,934 33
Apr 13, 2016 - $9,089 -22% -59% 153 $59   $9,608,023 34
Apr 14, 2016 - $5,872 -35% -73% 153 $38   $9,613,895 35
Apr 15, 2016 - $4,128 -30% -89% 60 $69   $9,618,023 36
Apr 16, 2016 - $6,425 +56% -89% 60 $107   $9,624,448 37
Apr 17, 2016 - $3,723 -42% -88% 60 $62   $9,628,171 38
Apr 18, 2016 - $1,735 -53% -85% 60 $29   $9,629,906 39
Apr 19, 2016 - $1,574 -9% -87% 60 $26   $9,631,480 40
Apr 20, 2016 - $1,655 +5% -82% 60 $28   $9,633,135 41
Apr 21, 2016 - $1,278 -23% -78% 60 $21   $9,634,413 42
Apr 22, 2016 - $6,809 +433% +65% 85 $80   $9,641,222 43
Apr 23, 2016 - $9,877 +45% +54% 85 $116   $9,651,099 44
Apr 24, 2016 - $7,271 -26% +95% 85 $86   $9,658,370 45
Apr 25, 2016 - $2,682 -63% +55% 85 $32   $9,661,052 46
Apr 26, 2016 - $3,102 +16% +97% 85 $36   $9,664,154 47
Apr 27, 2016 - $2,562 -17% +55% 85 $30   $9,666,716 48
Apr 28, 2016 - $2,805 +9% +119% 85 $33   $9,669,521 49

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 11, 2016 6 $5,406,179   925 $5,845   $5,406,179 1
Mar 18, 2016 8 $2,635,449 -51% 925 $2,849   $8,041,628 2
Mar 25, 2016 14 $998,363 -62% 658 $1,517   $9,039,991 3
Apr 1, 2016 22 $411,470 -59% 301 $1,367   $9,451,461 4
Apr 8, 2016 29 $162,434 -61% 153 $1,062   $9,613,895 5
Apr 15, 2016 61 $20,518 -87% 60 $342   $9,634,413 6
Apr 22, 2016 50 $35,108 +71% 85 $413   $9,669,521 7

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
Jul 24, 2016913,838 13,838$179,479$179,4791

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 24, 2016146,209 6,209$93,315$93,3151

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