Samba was next with an average of $12,294, also in two theaters. The number one film was Phoenix with an average of $15,148 in two theaters. None of the wide releases earned a spot in the $10,000 club, but at least we had a couple of limited releases that found their way there. That's amazing and it could be an omen that it will expand wide enough to earn some measure of mainstream success. Its theater count doubled, but its per theater average dropped just 20% to $12,004. The final film in the $10,000 club was Phoenix. The overall number one film was next, as Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation earned an average of $14,034. Up next were a pair of documentaries, Best of Enemies and Listen to Me Marlon, with averages of $16,913 and $15,034 respectively. The End of the Tour is the latest success for A24, as it topped the per theater chart with an average of $30,810 in four theaters. Per Theater Chart: Strong Beginning for The End Is it really that bad? Or did it struggle because of genre overload? It opened below the Mendoza Line (earning less that $2,000 per theater) before disappearing from theaters. It also opened in "select cities", which is a terrible release strategy in general, and especially bad for horror films. (It was actually originally written to be entirely found footage, but that was changed early in the production.) This genre is well off its peak in terms of popularity and even the fact that it had some connection to found footage was enough to kill its buzz. The Vatican Tapes is a horror film that includes elements of found footage. Diary of a Lost Girl is 86 years old, but the Blu-ray is Pick of the Week.įeatured Blu-ray / DVD Review: The Vatican Tapes As for the best release on this week's list, I'm going old school. There's mostly filler by the time you get to the second page of new releases. The second biggest release according to is the Back to the Future Box Set. The number one release is Jurassic World, which is one of the biggest hits of all time. Home Market Releases for October 20th, 2015 The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits. Production and Technical Credits Mark Neveldine Religious, Demons, Possessed, Exorcism, Non-Chronological, Found Footage, Filmed By a Character, Intertitle, Prologue PG-13 for disturbing violent content, and some sexual references. October 20th, 2015 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records. All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 7,701-7,800)Īll Time International Box Office (Rank 3,901-4,000)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 5,901-6,000)Īll Time Domestic Highest Grossing Limited Release Movies (Rank 1,101-1,200)