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Monday Update: Universal’s R-rated comedy Good Boys certainly had a “good” weekend, leading the box office with $21.4M.


It’s the first R-rated comedy to open atop the box office in more than three years, since The Boss in April 2016. (Or at least the first such “pure” comedy, if discounting action comedies like Deadpool.)


Universal’s action spinoff Hobbs & Shaw, after leading for the previous two frames, took the runner-up slot, declining -43.9% to $14.1M. That’s a milder third-weekend than for the franchise’s other recent films: -48.1% for The Fate of the Furious, -51.1% for Furious 7, or -44.2% for Fast & Furious 6.


Sony’s animated sequel The Angry Birds Movie 2 launched to fourth place with $10.3M. That’s about in line with pre-release expectations, though a steep -72.8% behind the $38.1M opening of the original Angry Birds Movie.


A similar story for Entertainment Studios’ thriller sequel 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, the shark movie which failed to take much of a bite with an $8.4M start for seventh place. That was about in line with pre-release expectations, though -24.7% behind the $11.2M opening of the original 47 Meters Down. 


Warner Bros.’ music-themed comedy Blinded by the Light, based on the music of Bruce Springsteen, wasn’t seeing glory days with a $4.3M opening in 10th place. That was -74.5% below the $17.0M opening of this summer’s similar Yesterday, another comedy based on the music of the Beatles.


United Artists Releasing’s dramedy mystery Where’d You Go, Bernadette didn’t go to the top of the box office, debuting in 11th place with $3.4M. 


Comparisons


Total box office this weekend was $120.0M.


That’s -9.2% below last weekend and -7.3% below this same weekend last year, when Crazy Rich Asians led with $26.5M.


Year-to-date box office stands at $7.47B. That’s -6.4% behind this same date last year, slightly down from -6.3% after last weekend.


Some analysts still predict 2019’s box office could ultimately beat 2018’s, on the strength of upcoming anticipated blockbusters including It: Chapter 2, Frozen II, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.







Monday’s Weekend Actuals (Domestic)
FRI, AUG. 16 – SUN, AUG. 18

WIDE (1000+)



#
TITLE
WEEKEND
 
LOCATIONS
 
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.




1
Good Boys
$21,402,605

3,204

$6,680
$21,402,605
1
Universal Pictures


2
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
$14,179,135
-44%
3,757
-587
$3,774
$133,780,735
3
Universal Pictures


3
The Lion King
$12,332,687
-39%
3,560
-660
$3,464
$496,540,672
5
Walt Disney Pictures


4
The Angry Birds Movie 2
$10,354,073

3,869

$2,676
$16,091,219
1
Sony Pictures


5
Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark
$10,008,009
-52%
3,135
0
$3,192
$40,174,793
2
CBS Films / Lionsgate


6
Dora and the Lost City of Gold
$8,567,251
-51%
3,735
0
$2,294
$33,976,975
2
Paramount Pictures


7
47 Meters Down: Uncaged
$8,427,265

2,853

$2,954
$8,427,265
1
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures


8
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
$7,681,355
-34%
2,504
-1003
$3,068
$114,429,567
4
Sony Pictures


9
The Art of Racing in the Rain
$4,571,949
-44%
2,765
0
$1,654
$17,050,136
2
20th Century Fox


10
Blinded by the Light
$4,333,305

2,307

$1,878
$4,333,305
1
Warner Bros


11
Where’d You Go, Bernadette?
$3,462,308

2,404

$1,440
$3,462,308
1
United Artists Releasing


12
Spider-Man: Far from Home
$2,801,816
-47%
1,515
-1163
$1,849
$376,676,361
7
Sony / Columbia


13
The Kitchen
$2,208,290
-60%
2,745
0
$804
$10,375,575
2
Warner Bros.


14
Toy Story 4
$2,151,203
-52%
1,245
-1050
$1,728
$424,413,510
9
Disney




LIMITED (100 — 999)



#
TITLE
WEEKEND
 
LOCATIONS
 
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.




1
The Farewell
$1,485,124
-29%
861
157
$1,725
$12,821,716
6
A24


2
Mission Mangal
$1,365,005

263

$5,190
$1,522,399
1
FIP


3
Brian Banks
$708,502
-67%
980
-260
$723
$3,749,367
2
Bleecker Street


4
Yesterday
$569,615
-50%
502
-364
$1,135
$71,663,010
8
Universal Pictures


5
Aladdin
$315,900
-61%
225
-390
$1,404
$353,530,157
13
Disney


6
The Secret Life of Pets 2
$264,995
-35%
242
-160
$1,095
$157,091,985
11
Universal


7
Maiden
$258,285
0%
154
-19
$1,677
$2,248,830
8
Sony Pictures Classics


8
Bring The Soul
$200,008
-92%
354
-519
$565
$4,809,800
2
Trafalgar Releasing


9
Crawl
$188,005
-75%
174
-583
$1,080
$38,627,299
6
Paramount Pictures


10
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
$157,566
21%
148
-26
$1,065
$170,693,524
14
Lionsgate


11
Rocketman
$101,715
-32%
160
-21
$636
$96,089,685
12
Paramount Pictures


12
Avengers: Endgame
$100,749
-52%
148
-89
$681
$858,142,395
17
Disney


13
Men in Black: International
$77,705
-33%
116
-43
$670
$79,654,167
10
Sony / Columbia


14
Annabelle Comes Home
$54,707
-80%
102
-244
$536
$72,581,844
8
Warner Bros.




PLATFORM (1 — 99)



#
TITLE
WEEKEND
 
LOCATIONS
 
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.




1
The Peanut Butter Falcon
$287,686
40%
49
32
$5,871
$583,876
2
Roadside Attractions


2
Luce
$164,660
23%
58
34
$2,839
$531,097
3
NEON


3
Line Walker 2: Invisible Spy
$96,991

17

$5,705
$96,991
1
Well Go USA Entertainment


4
Midsommar
$91,287
-45%
75
-75
$1,217
$25,922,759
7
A24


5
After The Wedding
$84,287
68%
26
21
$3,242
$156,528
2
Sony Pictures Classics


6
Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am
$58,149
19%
69
27
$843
$729,630
9
Magnolia Pictures


7
Honeyland
$55,439
61%
32
20
$1,732
$210,163
4
Neon


8
One Child Nation
$47,715
132%
18
16
$2,651
$77,514
2
Amazon Studios


9
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
$47,261
-31%
95
-26
$497
$110,429,154
12
Warner Bros.


10
David Crosby: Remember My Name
$46,432
-44%
41
-6
$1,132
$386,885
5
Sony Pictures Classics


11
The Nightingale
$45,409
-22%
39
12
$1,164
$184,257
3
IFC Films


12
Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love
$44,237
20%
65
2
$681
$864,214
7
Roadside Attractions


13
The Divine Fury
$43,863

17

$2,580
$43,863
1
Well Go USA Entertainment


14
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
$39,047
-29%
29
-23
$1,346
$4,487,574
11
A24


15
Mike Wallace is Here
$30,876
-20%
38
6
$813
$188,582
4
Magnolia Pictures


16
The Bravest
$29,779
-73%
33
-117
$902
$243,630
2
Sony Pictures


17
Pavarotti
$25,056
-44%
25
-23
$1,002
$4,600,249
11
CBS Films


18
Aquarela
$24,753

5

$4,951
$24,753
1
Sony Pictures Classics


19
Cold Case Hammarskjöld
$18,285

10

$1,829
$18,285
1
Magnolia Pictures


20
Stuber
$17,322
-72%
50
-60
$346
$22,297,219
6
20th Century Fox


21
The Biggest Little Farm
$16,929
-44%
27
-17
$627
$4,339,061
15
Neon


22
Late Night
$14,974
-43%
32
-9
$468
$15,482,660
11
Amazon Studios


23
Wild Rose
$13,674
-62%
17
-21
$804
$1,615,405
9
Neon


24
Jay Myself
$13,550
25%
2
1
$6,775
$71,579
3
Oscilloscope Laboratories


25
Sword of Trust
$12,633
-55%
20
-45
$632
$317,512
6
IFC Films


26
The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith
$11,639
-46%
21
-4
$554
$1,646,705
8
ArtAffects Entertainment


27
End of the Century
$10,398

1

$10,398
$10,398
1
 


28
Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles
$5,691

2

$2,846
$5,691
1
GKIDS


29
The Chambermaid
$2,917

2

$1,459
$72,652
8
Kino Lorber


30
Christ Stopped at Eboli
$2,646

1

$2,646
$71,602
20
Rialto Pictures


31
The Mountain
$1,462
-48%
4
-2
$366
$48,871
4
Kino Lorber


32
Long Day’s Journey Into Night
$1,282

1

$1,282
$488,315
19
Kino Lorber


33
Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable
$1,279
-22%
6
0
$213
$583,814
6
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures


34
All Is True
$1,157
-42%
2
-3
$579
$1,199,066
15
Sony Pictures Classics


35
The Other Story
$1,112
-81%
1
-7
$1,112
$118,683
8
Strand Releasing


36
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
$987
-55%
3
-4
$329
$90,576
18
Zeitgeist Films


37
The Ground Beneath My Feet
$773
-33%
2
1
$387
$16,190
4
Strand Releasing


38
Free Trip To Egypt
$767
-48%
2
-1
$384
$32,331
12
Matson Films


39
Iyengar: The Man, Yoga, and the Student’s Journey
$750

1

$750
$166,280
19
Kino Lorber


40
ECCO
$623
-99%
7
-148
$89
$85,563
2
Citadel Film Group


41
Grateful Dead Meetup 2019
$550
848%
2
1
$275
$520,663
3
Trafalgar Releasing


42
Walking On Water
$446

1

$446
$98,358
14
Kino Lorber


43
Piranhas
$237
-96%
2
-8
$119
$16,704
3
Music Box Films


44
The Queen (2019 re-release)
$236

1

$236
$36,220
8
Kino Lorber


45
Cassandro, The Exotico!
$223
-46%
2
0
$112
$11,790
5
Film Movement


46
A Faithful Man
$182

1

$182
$46,512
5
Kino Lorber


47
Diamantino
$156

2

$78
$67,813
13
Kino Lorber


48
In the Aisles
$136
-75%
1
0
$136
$25,490
10
Music Box Films


49
Shadow
$134

1

$134
$521,396
16
Well Go USA Entertainment


50
That Part Feeling
$133
-63%
1
0
$133
$7,664
12
Film Movement


51
Rojo
$97

1

$97
$73,247
6
Distrib Films








Sunday Update: With the summer months quickly drawing to a close, Hollywood unleashed another slew of wide releases into the marketplace this weekend, though only one — Universal’s Good Boys — made much of a splash. That film, an R-rated comedy about a group of foul-mouthed middle schoolers, stole the top spot away from two-weekend champ Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw with an estimated $21 million from 3,204 locations, making it one of the rare comedies this year to outperform expectations.


Though some had predicted a three peat for Hobbs & Shaw this weekend, Good Boys rode a wave of positive buzz to land at No. 1, thanks in part to a savvy marketing campaign that emphasized the involvement of producer Seth Rogen, who also starred in and (executive-)produced the similar 2007 comedy hit Superbad. The raunchy comedy’s $21 million debut is almost exactly on par with last year’s R-rated Blockers (also produced by Rogen), which opened to a healthy $20.5 million and went on to gross over $60 million domestically. Good Boys’ 80% “Certified Fresh” Rotten Tomatoes score also likely gave it a bump, and with a good B+ Cinemascore and a superb RT Audience Score of 89%, it appears primed to enjoy a solid run ahead.


Hobbs & Shaw got bumped to second place with an estimated $14.1 million in its third frame, a drop of 44% from last weekend. With $133.7 million through Sunday, the Universal spinoff has now surpassed the $127.1 million lifetime gross of 2003’s 2 Fast 2 Furious not adjusting for inflation, putting it in seventh place among all films in the long-running franchise. Of course, Hobbs & Shaw has a much steeper reported budget of $200 million. 


Notably, Universal has now crossed the $1 billion mark at the domestic box office for 2019, making it the second studio after Disney to reach that milestone this year.


Third place went to The Lion King, which dropped 41% from last weekend to an estimated $11.9 million, giving the Disney release a total of $496.1 million through the end of its fifth weekend. That puts the CG remake less than $10 million away from surpassing the lifetime gross of 2017’s Beauty & the Beast ($504 million), which will soon lose its status as the highest-grossing of Disney’s recent reimaginings in North America. The Lion King now stands at No. 14 on the list of all-time highest-grossing films domestically, just behind Beauty & the Beast and just ahead of 2016’s Finding Dory ($486.2 million), whose lifetime gross it surpassed this weekend.


The Angry Birds Movie 2 fell far short of its predecessor in its North American debut, opening in fourth place to just $10.5 million over the three-day period and $16.2 million since launching on Tuesday. That’s a sharp drop from the first film’s $38.1 million opening in 2016, making the Sony title the latest animated sequel this year to significantly underperform following such box office disappointments as The LEGO Movie 2 and The Secret Life of Pets 2


It’s a particularly disappointing showing given the film’s super-wide launch in 3,869 locations, which puts it in similar territory to STX’s Uglydolls, which debuted to just $8.6 million from 3,652 locations back in May. Angry Birds 2 floundered despite garnering much stronger reviews than the first film, with a Rotten Tomatoes average of 76% versus the Angry Birds’ 44%. Even audiences liked it significantly better (its Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score is 85% vs. the previous installment’s 46%), though it’s likely the first film left a bad enough taste in moviegoers’ mouths that most opted not to go back for a second round.


Lionsgate’s Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark came in fifth, dropping 52% to an estimated $10 million in its sophomore frame, putting the Guillermo Del Toro-produced horror adaptation at $40.2 million after ten days of release. The tween-targeted horror film has benefitted from its less-restrictive PG-13 rating and the fact that many in its target audience remain on summer break, though that will change for a good portion of the country this week.


Finishing considerably lower than Entertainment Studios’ $13-$15 million prediction going into the weekend, horror-thriller sequel 47 Meters Down: Uncaged grossed $9 million in sixth place from 2,853 locations. That’s lower than the first film’s $11.2 million opening in 2017 despite debuting on nearly 400 more screens, and also below the $12 million brought in by the man-eating alligator flick Crawl earlier this summer. It’s possible some of its audience was stolen away by Scary Stories, which also has a PG-13 rating and appeals to a similar demo.


Dora and the Lost City of Gold finished in seventh place with an estimated $8.5 million, giving the family adventure film $33.9 million after ten days of release. That’s a drop of 51% for the well-reviewed Paramount title.


In eighth place, holdover Once Upon a Time in Hollywood showed some serious legs with an estimated $7.6 million, a drop of just 35% from last weekend. With $114.3 million through the end of its fourth weekend, the Sony title will soon surpass the $120.5 million lifetime gross of 2009’s Inglourious Basterds, which would make it the second highest-grossing Quentin Tarantino film of all time after 2012’s Django Unchained ($162.8 million).


Opening in ninth place was freshman release Blinded By the Light, which centers on a British-Pakistani teenager who forms an obsession with the music of Bruce Springsteen. The jukebox musical, which Warner Bros. acquired at this year’s Sundance for a cool $15 million, debuted to an estimated $4.45 million from 2,307 locations, a disappointing result for a film that nonetheless garnered the best Rotten Tomatoes average of any of the weekend’s new releases at 90%. Despite its obvious similarities to this summer’s sleeper hit Yesterday, it couldn’t come close to matching that film’s $17 million opening. Notably, audiences who have seen Blinded By the Light are giving it high marks; the Gurinder Chadha-directed comedy has an A- Cinemascore and a terrific 93% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes.


Family weeper The Art of Racing in the Rain rounded out the Top 10 with an estimated $4.40 million, a drop of 45% from last weekend. The Disney-released Fox title now has $16.8 million after ten days of play.


Debuting just outside the Top 10 was the weekend’s final new wide release Where’d You Go, Bernadette, an adult-skewing comedy-drama starring Cate Blanchett and based on the novel by Maria Semple. Opening in 2,404 locations, the United Artists release brought in just $3.45 million, weighed down by poor reviews (43% on Rotten Tomatoes) that likely turned off many in its core audience of older women.


Overseas Update:


Hobbs & Shaw brought in an estimated $45.7 million overseas this weekend, including a $15 million start in Korea. Its international total stands at $303.3 million and its worldwide cume is $437 million.  


Once Upon a Time in Hollywood opened in 46 overseas markets this weekend and took in a solid $53.7 million, including an $8.9 million five-day total in the U.K., $6.9 million in France and $5.6 million in Germany. The international total for the Sony release now stands at $66.2 million and the global cume is $180.5 million.


With another $33.8 million overseas this weekend, The Lion King now has $939.1 million internationally and $1.4352 billion worldwide, placing it at No. 9 on the list of all-time top-grossing films globally, having surpassed the $1.405 billion brought in by Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2015. 


The Angry Birds Movie 2 took in $19.4 million this weekend in 29 markets, bringing the international tally to $30.2 million and the global total to $46.4 million. 


Spider-Man: Far From Home became Sony’s top grossing film of all time worldwide this weekend, passing Skyfall’s $1.108 billion in global ticket sales. The domestic total for the MCU installment stands at $376.6 million and the international total is $733 million, for a worldwide tally of $1.109 billion. 







Sunday’s Studio Weekend Estimates (Domestic)
FRI, AUG. 16 – SUN, AUG. 18


WIDE (1000+)



#
TITLE
WEEKEND
 
LOCATIONS
 
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.




1
Good Boys
$21,000,000

3,204

$6,554
$21,000,000
1
Universal Pictures


2
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
$14,140,000
-44%
3,757
-587
$3,764
$133,741,600
3
Universal Pictures


3
The Lion King
$11,900,000
-41%
3,560
-660
$3,343
$496,107,985
5
Walt Disney Pictures


4
The Angry Birds Movie 2
$10,500,000

3,869

$2,714
$16,237,146
1
Sony Pictures


5
Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark
$10,050,000
-52%
3,135
0
$3,206
$40,216,784
2
CBS Films / Lionsgate


6
47 Meters Down: Uncaged
$9,000,000

2,853

$3,155
$9,000,000
1
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures


7
Dora and the Lost City of Gold
$8,500,000
-51%
3,735
0
$2,276
$33,909,724
2
Paramount Pictures


8
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
$7,600,000
-35%
2,504
-1003
$3,035
$114,348,212
4
Sony Pictures


9
Blinded by the Light
$4,450,000

2,307

$1,929
$4,450,000
1
Warner Bros


10
The Art of Racing in the Rain
$4,403,000
-46%
2,765
0
$1,592
$16,881,187
2
20th Century Fox


11
Where’d You Go, Bernadette?
$3,455,860

2,404

$1,438
$3,455,860
1
United Artists Releasing


12
Spider-Man: Far from Home
$2,755,000
-48%
1,515
-1163
$1,818
$376,629,545
7
Sony / Columbia


13
The Kitchen
$2,205,000
-60%
2,745
0
$803
$10,372,285
2
Warner Bros.


14
Toy Story 4
$2,177,000
-52%
1,245
-1050
$1,749
$424,439,307
9
Disney





LIMITED (100 — 999)



#
TITLE
WEEKEND
 
LOCATIONS
 
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.




1
The Farewell
$1,501,792
-28%
861
157
$1,744
$12,838,384
6
A24


2
Mission Mangal
$1,305,000

263

$4,962
$1,462,394
1
FIP


3
Brian Banks
$683,137
-68%
980
-260
$697
$3,724,002
2
Bleecker Street


4
Yesterday
$560,000
-50%
502
-364
$1,116
$71,653,395
8
Universal Pictures


5
Aladdin
$323,000
-60%
225
-390
$1,436
$353,537,257
13
Disney


6
The Secret Life of Pets 2
$258,000
-37%
242
-160
$1,066
$157,084,990
11
Universal


7
Crawl
$205,000
-72%
174
-583
$1,178
$38,644,294
6
Paramount Pictures


8
Maiden
$186,319
-28%
154
-19
$1,210
$2,251,848
8
Sony Pictures Classics


9
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
$138,000
6%
148
-26
$932
$170,673,958
14
Lionsgate


10
Rocketman
$100,000
-33%
160
-21
$625
$96,087,970
12
Paramount Pictures


11
Avengers: Endgame
$98,000
-53%
148
-89
$662
$858,139,646
17
Disney





PLATFORM (1 — 99)



#
TITLE
WEEKEND
 
LOCATIONS
 
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.




1
Luce
$163,965
22%
58
34
$2,827
$530,402
3
NEON


2
Midsommar
$93,923
-43%
75
-75
$1,252
$25,925,395
7
A24


3
After The Wedding
$86,957
73%
26
21
$3,345
$159,378
2
Sony Pictures Classics


4
Honeyland
$56,997
65%
32
20
$1,781
$211,721
4
Neon


5
One Child Nation
$49,569
142%
19
17
$2,609
$79,368
2
Amazon Studios


6
David Crosby: Remember My Name
$45,492
-45%
41
-6
$1,110
$385,945
5
Sony Pictures Classics


7
The Nightingale
$45,409
-22%
39
12
$1,164
$184,257
3
IFC Films


8
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
$37,490
-32%
29
-23
$1,293
$4,486,017
11
A24


9
Aquarela
$23,474

5

$4,695
$23,474
1
Sony Pictures Classics


10
Stuber
$22,000
-65%
50
-60
$440
$22,301,897
6
20th Century Fox


11
The Biggest Little Farm
$17,370
-42%
27
-17
$643
$4,339,502
15
Neon


12
Jay Myself
$13,550
25%
2
1
$6,775
$71,579
3
Oscilloscope Laboratories


13
The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith
$12,800
-41%
21
-4
$610
$1,647,866
8
ArtAffects Entertainment


14
Sword of Trust
$12,633
-55%
20
-45
$632
$317,512
6
IFC Films


15
End of the Century
$10,398

1

$10,398
$10,398
1
 


16
Free Trip To Egypt
$767
-48%
2
-1
$384
$32,331
12
Matson Films


The post Weekend Actuals: <em>Good Boys</em> ($21.4M) Steals No. 1 from <em>Hobbs & Shaw</em> ($14.1M); <em>Angry Birds 2</em> Flutters to $10.3M; <em>47 Meters Down: Uncaged</em> Eats Up $8.4M appeared first on Boxoffice.




Pencil Tip Sculptures by Salavat Fidai
Pencil Tip Sculptures by Salavat Fidai
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People Matching Artworks
People of the Twenty-First Century by Hans Eijkelboom
People of the Twenty-First Century by Hans Eijkelboom
Pericles Funeral Oration The Most Famous Speech in History
Pericles Funeral Oration The Most Famous Speech in History
Pervitin The Wonder Drug That Fueled Nazi Germany
Pervitin The Wonder Drug That Fueled Nazi Germany
Petaloudes: The Valley of Butterflies
Petaloudes: The Valley of Butterflies
Peters Caf Sport The Post Office in The Middle of The Atlantic
Peters Caf Sport The Post Office in The Middle of The Atlantic
Petroglyph Beach in Wrangell, Alaska
Petroglyph Beach in Wrangell, Alaska