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“Smile 2” brings in .5 million in previews
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“Smile 2” brings in $2.5 million in previews

FRIDAY TIME: Paramounts Smile The franchise maintains its staying power Smile 2 should be opened $22 million after an $8.8 million Friday that included previews. The film is booked in 3,610 cinemas. Others also see it on this level. No RT viewer rating yet.

“Let's get up and go to the cinema to see 'We Live in Time'.”

A24

A24's romantic drama makes it into the top 5 We live in time with today around 1.75 million US dollars, approx $4.3 million for the weekend and a running total of $4.6 million from EOD Sunday – in 955 cinemas. Rotten Tomatoes critics are 79% in favor of Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield's Kleenex film. That means an amount of 4.5 thousand US dollars per cinema. Thank God. For a minute there after three critically acclaimed films –The apprentice, piece by piece, And Saturday evening– Deep down there was a concern that the future of adult films looked bleak. Saturday evening Last weekend's breakout was just $1.4K from 2,308 theaters, or $3.4 million per theater.

DreamWorks Animation and Universal's The wild robot won't collapse, still in second place with 3,820 and a Friday of $2.65 million in its fourth weekend. $10 million 3 days, -29% and a running total of $101.6 million; DWA's second film after that Kung Fu Panda 4 pass the century mark this year. What is this original animated film all about? “It's emotional and the audience can identify with it and knows the book very well,” praises the head of a competing sales studio.

Cineverses horror 3 booked at 2,762 sees a second Friday of $2.5 millionand second weekend in between $7.5 million to $8 million-58%, for a high-end ten-day total of $34.9 million.

Fourth place goes to the Holding-like Rock from Warner Bros Beetlejuice Beetlejuice at 3,251 locations, with a seventh Friday of $1.4 millionseventh weekend of $5.1 million-30% and running total of $284 million. The film can be rented or purchased digitally.

FRIDAY ON: Paramounts Smile 2 made $2.5 million on Thursday night, which began at 5 p.m. at 3,000 locations, which is half a million more than the film's 2022 preview figure. That's first Smile went on to open at $22.6 million and rose to $105.9 million.

Advance sales had indicated high-teen values Smile 2 at the domestic box office this weekend, but perhaps Paramount executives will have something to smile about and the sequel will go higher. Smile 2 has all PLF screens this weekend while Imax venues live with Warner Bros. Joker: Foil A Dex.

Smile 2 is certified fresh with an 85% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, and last night's PostTrak exits from fans are 3 1/2 stars and 71% positive. Latino and Hispanic moviegoers were heavily represented last night at 36%, with Caucasians at 40%, Black moviegoers at 11% and Asian Americans at 7%.

The sequel opens today on 3,619 screens. Smile Architect Parker Finn is back for the sequel, which cost $28 million. The movie stars AladdinNaomi Scott is a pop star who sees grinning people on tour.

Smile 2Blumhouse/Universal's preview cash is also on par with Tuesday's Blumhouse/Universal preview The first purge, That grossed $2.5 million in 2018, reaching a three-day total of $17.3 million and a five-day total of $31.2 million.

In the meantime, the surprise from Cineverse Terrifier 3, According to industry estimates, it raised $1.5 million on Thursday, -16%, for the first week $26.9 million.

Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield laugh and walk through a park in “We Live in Time.”

“We live in time”

Peter Berg

The gradual expansion of the A24 We live in time seen $500,000 in previews last night before opening in 955 theaters this weekend. Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh's romantic drama received a 98% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes. We keep our fingers crossed: lots of hope for another love comeback at the box office with this film. The title directed by John Crowley currently counts $820,000 all in the US after playing its first weekend in five theaters in New York City and Los Angeles, bowing to $225,900.

Last night there were previews for the dramedy from Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis from Ketchup Entertaiment Goodrich. I'm waiting for a number, but the audience exits were 5 stars and 93% positive, with turnout of 61% men, 39% women and 65% over 35s. Critics are 68% fresh for this Hallie Meyers-Shyer directed film. Blurb for Pic: Andy Goodrich (Keaton)'s life is turned upside down when his wife and mother of their 9-year-old twins enters a 90-day rehab program, leaving him alone with their young children. Goodrich is thrust into the world of modern parenthood and leans on his daughter from his first marriage, Grace (Kunis), while ultimately becoming the father Grace never had.

Michael Keaton in the Goodrich film

Michael Keaton in “Goodrich”

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