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Adam Scott’s Hokum Roars to $6.4M in Indie Box Office Debut
box-office24 days ago

Adam Scott’s Hokum Roars to $6.4M in Indie Box Office Debut

Neon’s horror Hokum, headlined by Adam Scott, opened to $6.4 million on 1,885 screens to rank No. 5 at the North American box office, a solid start for its $5 million budget set in a haunted Irish inn. The witch tale marks Neon’s first release under a new deal with Spooky Pictures and Image Nation, while the weekend also features Animal Farm at $3.4 million and Deep Water at $2.15 million. The box office overall is up about 18% versus last year, and Hokum is buoyed by strong early reception (86% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes; Cinemascore B).

Indie Box Office: Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie Leads Weekend; Pillion Expands
box-office3 months ago

Indie Box Office: Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie Leads Weekend; Pillion Expands

Neon’s Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie is tracking about $1.25 million over the three-day weekend (roughly $1.4 million over four days) on 365 screens, while A24’s Pillion expands to 24 theaters with $350.9k for the 3 days and $408.2k for the four days; both indie titles aid a lively specialty box office, with Nirvanna earning strong Rotten Tomatoes scores (97% critics, 96% audiences).

'Poor Things' Triumphs with Unforgettable Limited Box Office Debut
film2 years ago

'Poor Things' Triumphs with Unforgettable Limited Box Office Debut

Yorgos Lanthimos' film "Poor Things" had the best limited opening of the fall, earning a stellar $72K per-screen average at nine theaters in four markets. The film, starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, and Ramy Youssef, received positive reviews and strong audience ratings. Additionally, "Waitress The Musical" had a successful opening weekend, grossing an estimated $3.2 million on 1,214 screens. Other notable debuts include Ava DuVernay's "Origin" and Wim Wenders' "Anselm." The indie box office is seeing strong traction with both young and older audiences, thanks to compelling storytelling and performances.