A Lot of Films are Fantastic on the Per Theater Chart
November 17, 2009
We have a new champion on the Per Theater Chart with The Fantastic Mr. Fox leading the way with an average of $66,475 in four theaters.
Precious expanded into more than 100 additional theaters but still pulled in an amazing average of $33,762, which was enough for second place.
La Danse climbed to $28,104, while playing again in a single theater (albeit now on two screens).
The overall box office leader, 2012, opened with an average of $19,165 in just over 3,400 theaters.
Uncertainty only earned mixed reviews, but it scored $13,075 in its lone theater.
The End of Poverty? was richly rewarded with $12,593 in its solitary theater.
Two other new releases were neck-and-neck with Four Season Lodge earning $11,667 while The Messenger managed an average of $11,131.
We only have numbers for two other new limited releases with Dare earning an average of $6,600 in two theaters and William Kunstler - Disturbing the Universe earning an average of $5,161, also in two theaters.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a couple Per Theater Chart alumni:
Filed under: An Education, Dare, Uncertainty, Precious (Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire), Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Messenger, The Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day, 2012