by Sony A man named Otto kicked off the first phase of a three-phase rollout this weekend in an exclusive run at four theaters in LA and NY, grossing $60,000 over the three-day weekend, averaging $15,000 per screen. Estimated gross for four days is $75,000 or $18.7,000 PSA.
The test for the Swedish film remake, based on a New York Times bestseller, will be when it opens wide on January 13.
Otto made $23,000 on Friday, $17,000 on Saturday. and estimate $21,000 so. and $18,000 Mo.
Documentary presented by Sony Pictures Classics Turn every page – The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb at two theaters in NY and LA for a three-day, $12,000, two-venue debut — a $6,012 PSA. The documentary explores a remarkable 50-year relationship between two literary legends, author Robert Caro and his longtime editor Robert Gottlieb.
Also the weekend Neon’s Real estate agent The second week earned $28.2,000 across four screens over the three days and $34.7,000 over the four days for an estimated gross of $60,000.
IFC Films has extended Marie Kreutzers corsage to Los Angeles in its second frame, which will take place on 12/30. opens exclusively at the Laemmle Royal Theatre, while retaining runs at the IFC Center and Film at Lincoln Center in New York City. It earned an estimated $30,000 over the three-day weekend and $37,000 over the four-day weekend, for estimated averages of $10,000 and $12.3 per theater, respectively, across three theaters. The film with Vicky Krieps will be expanded to more than 200 locations on Friday.
Also in week two, United Artists Releasing presented Sarah Polley’s women talk in eight runs in five markets (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin and Toronto) earned $42,000 for the three days and an estimated $53,000 for 4 days for a cue through Sunday of $148.5 and a cue through and with $159,000 on Monday, with continued strong exit scores and critical reviews.
It expands to 30 runs in ten markets next weekend and continues on 1/13.
From Sideshow/Janus, E.O earned an estimated $71.7K for the four days ($60.7 3 days) in 44 theaters for a $1.6K per screen average and a new tally of $455.15K. No bears Collected an estimated $7.7K ($6,650 3 days) on a single screen for a total of $23,205.
Other notable remains: The release of Darren Aronofsky from A24 The whale on 623 screens, Universal’s The Fables by Steven Spielberg at 1.149 and Searchlight Pictures The menu by Mark Mylod on 860 screens at number 7, 8, 9 in the domestic top ten.
The whale: estimated three-day weekend, $1.3 million; four days, $1.7 million; a total of $6.1 million gross.
The Fables: estimated three/four days of $1.14M/$1.5M; estimated total of $12.5 million.
The menu: three days, $1.07 million; four days, $1.4 million; projected come from the sun. $36.1 million; by mother of $36.4 million.
Author pmc-u-font-size-14″>Writer: Jill Goldsmith
Source: Deadline

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