Per Theater Chart: Midnight Burns Bright
May 24, 2011
Midnight in Paris had the best per screen average for the year so far and came within a rounding error of topping $100,000. The film opened with $599,003 in 6 theaters for an average of $99,834, which represents a career best for Woody Allen. Add in its Oscar-worthy reviews, and there's no telling where it could go. The overall number one film, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, was the only other film to crack $10,000 on the per theater chart, as it opened with an average of $21,697.
Other new limited releases were not as fortunate with the best of the rest, 35 and Ticking, well back at just shy of $30,000 in six theaters for an average of $4,963. This is actually better than I thought it would do. (The total lack of reviews before the weekend was a bad sign.) Louder Than A Bomb missed the Mendoza Line, but it was close with an average of $1,900 in three theaters. Bloodworth was not close with an average of $961 in ten theaters. Meanwhile, Cost of a Soul bombed, with an average of $507 in 50 theaters.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a few Per Theater Chart alumni:
- C.S.Strowbridge
Filed under: Weekend Estimates, Theater Averages, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Midnight in Paris, Everything Must Go, There Be Dragons, Born to be Wild 3D, Bill Cunningham New York, Bloodworth, Cost of a Soul, Louder Than A Bomb, 35 and Ticking