Synopsis
Zilong “Dragon” Chen, is an undercover cop deep inside China’s most ruthless crime syndicate. The boss, Xiong swears to find every traitor and make him or her pay with their lives. Agents are turning up dead. His days are numbered. Desperate to protect his family and his life, Chen must risk everything to protect the special identity he never wanted before it’s too late.
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March 7th, 2014
This week the list of limited releases includes The Grand Budapest Hotel, which is earning amazing buzz and arguably better reviews. It will likely dominate the per theater chart so much so that the rest of the films might suffer as as result. This would be too bad, because there are several other films that deserve to find an audience. Grand Piano and In Fear are both earning great reviews, but as horror films playing on Video on Demand, their box office numbers will be nothing more than an afterthought. There are also a couple of comedies I'm interested in seeing, Journey To The West and No Clue, although the latter is only playing in Canada.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2013/11/29 |
6 |
$36,077 |
|
22 |
$1,640 |
$36,077 |
1 |
2013/12/06 |
8 |
$14,820 |
-59% |
22 |
$674 |
$76,145 |
2 |
2013/12/13 |
10 |
$2,950 |
-80% |
5 |
$590 |
$86,788 |
3 |
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