Box Office: ‘Scary Movie’ Starts Strong With $24.7 Million
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Backrooms, Obsession and Box Office
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EXCLUSIVE: In less than a year’s time, A24 has beat its own records twice: Kane Parsons’ viral-born Backrooms will become the New York studio’s highest grossing movie ever this weekend, if not by Monday,
James Cameron and Pixar are set to deliver a blockbuster streaming month for Disney+ as “Avatar: Fire and Ash” and “Hoppers” arrive on the platform after successful box office runs in movie theaters. Cameron’s “Fire and Ash” expands the universe of Pandora after two of the biggest movies in film history, “Avatar” and “Avatar: The …
This weekend, “Backrooms” entered the mainstream. A24’s buzzy horror film, directed by 20-year-old YouTube phenom Kane Parsons, obliterated box office expectations with $81 million domestically and $118 million worldwide in its opening weekend.
Paramount and Miramax’s revival of Scary Movie from the Wayans Brothers looks to be the ‘it’ pic this weekend, in what’s a very positive sign for comedy on the big screen with a $40 million stateside and $70M outlook.
A 70% second-weekend collapse sent 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' to third place, beaten by two low-budget films from first-time YouTube directors.