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box office: week of April 3

indiewire's weekly box office recap:

Title Distributor Locations Gross Per Location Overall Gross
BullyThe Weinstein Company5$116,472$23,294$116,472
Love In The BuffChina Lion Entertainment10$91,233$9,123$91,233
The Island PresidentIDP/Samuel Goldwyn Films2$13,998$6,999$17,903
The Raid: RedemptionSony Pictures Classics46$270,496$5,880$582,442
Turn Me On, Dammit!New Yorker2$10,145$5,073$10,145
Jiro Dreams of SushiMagnolia Pictures44$193,541$4,399$665,827
FootnoteSony Pictures Classics60$240,182$4,003$605,506
The Kid With a BikeIFC Films37$135,302$3,657$349,113
The Deep Blue SeaMusic Box Films50$164,409$3,288$338,016
4:44 Last Day On EarthIFC Films1$2,971$2,971$15,738
Salmon Fishing in the YemenCBS Films483$1,272,643$2,635$3,169,622
Salt Of LifeZeitgeist10$24,118$2,412$147,929
The Flowers of WarWrekin Hill3$6,718$2,239$291,945
October BabyIDP/Samuel Goldwyn Films387$771,408$1,993$3,094,159
UndefeatedThe Weinstein Company16$31,734$1,983$424,282
On the IcePMK*BNC2$3,852$1,926$55,634
BoyPaladin9$16,851$1,872$115,443
Addiction IncorporatedVariance Films1$1,721$1,721$39,794
LoveChina Lion Entertainment1$1,670$1,670$307,404
GoonMagnolia Pictures31$49,076$1,583$4,049,110
Free MenFilm Movement2$3,077$1,538$25,656
Friends with KidsRoadside Attractions308$459,074$1,491$6,324,949
The Turin HorseCinema Guild1$1,481$1,481$35,578
The Beat HotelFirst Run1$1,458$1,458$1,458
Women on the 6th FloorStrand Releasing4$5,531$1,383$1,240,449
Jeff Who Lives At HomeParamount Vantage513$677,952$1,322$2,692,030
PinaIFC Films33$43,161$1,308$3,372,446
IntrudersMillennium Entertainment33$40,746$1,235$40,746
Natural SelectionCinema Guild3$3,683$1,228$23,227
DetachmentTribeca Film15$17,175$1,145$45,252
CoriolanusThe Weinstein Company16$18,245$1,140$599,645
A SeparationSony Pictures Classics199$220,793$1,110$6,445,734
Trouble With BlissIndependent2$2,160$1,080$7,834
Being FlynnFocus Features40$42,268$1,057$480,025
We Need to Talk About KevinOscilloscope Pictures67$67,401$1,006$1,462,677
Agent VinodEros Entertainment122$119,644$981$632,446
Around JuneIndican Pictures1$956$956$9,102
ShameFox Searchlight14$13,273$948$3,968,518
W.E.The Weinstein Company21$19,148$912$490,791
In DarknessSony Pictures Classics49$44,576$910$862,265
Artist, TheThe Weinstein Company315$279,599$888$43,546,372
Musical ChairsPaladin12$10,625$885$23,766
Once Upon A Time In AnatoliaCinema Guild2$1,639$820$93,905
AttenbergStrand Releasing1$813$813$9,839
Thin IceIDP/ATO30$24,068$802$691,846
Sing Your SongIndependent2$1,532$766$42,589
The DescendantsFox Searchlight118$87,802$744$82,436,578
Albert NobbsRoadside Attractions29$20,101$693$2,934,097
Le HavreJanus Films3$2,018$673$606,362
The Iron LadyThe Weinstein Company284$181,934$641$29,414,727
The UnderstudyIndican Pictures1$630$630$8,669
Falling AwayIndican Pictures1$612$612$10,630
Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's JourneyIndependent1$608$608$302,667
My Week With MarilynThe Weinstein Company12$7,252$604$14,597,405
Extraordinary VoyageIndependent4$2,227$557$31,296
Sound Of NoiseMagnolia Pictures1$538$538$23,158
Forgiveness Of BloodIFC Films6$3,113$519$113,518
Starry, Starry Night (Xing kong)China Lion Entertainment2$1,013$507$4,375
Seeking JusticeAnchor Bay8$3,871$484$410,819
Sholem Aleichem: Laughing In The DarknesInternational Film Circuit2$933$467$899,636
RampartMillennium Entertainment30$13,635$455$856,670
Tim And Eric's Billion Dollar MovieMagnolia Pictures11$4,568$415$188,339
A Dangerous MethodSony Pictures Classics20$7,885$394$5,673,607
Kung Fu JoeIndican Pictures1$392$392$14,752
Let The Bullets FlyVariance Films3$1,146$382$54,381
The FPDrafthouse Films5$1,892$378$33,777
CarnageSony Pictures Classics12$3,139$262$2,540,641
Reuniting The RubinsMonterey Media2$507$254$6,651
WindfallFirst Run1$246$246$5,097
I Kissed A VampireMonterey Media11$1,380$125$1,380
Art Is...The Permanent RevolutionFirst Run1$98$98$3,982

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    'G.I. Joe: Retaliation' Opens Big Worldwide, Leads Strong Easter Weekend Box Office Top Ten

    "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" opened to a solid domestic three-day $41-million gross and twice-as-big international $80-million total to lead a strong Easter holiday weekend. The top ten grossed $139 million, improving on last year's one-week later holiday by $24 million while equaling the total for the e...

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    Box Office: 'G.I. Joe' Delivers Very Good Friday; 'Place Beyond the Pines' Has Excellent Limited Opening; 'The Host' Disappoints

    Last weekend's two $30-million openers have been followed by a strong Easter weekend that looks to top last year's. Led by Paramount's delayed release of "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" (with 3-D added and a beefed-up role for Channing Tatum), Friday's top ten films grossed an estimated $54 million, up from...

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    MPAA Releases Ticket Stats And Contrary to What Hollywood Wants Us To Believe, Women Do Go To The Movies

    It's the time of the year when the MPAA (the lobbying group from Hollywood) releases their annual stats.  Since Hollywood films are so skewed towards the young boys I always think the stats are going to come out and give me an understanding as to why women consistently are dismissed as an audie...

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    Arthouse Audit: 'Gimme the Loot' Delivers; Two New Comedies Flounder

    With A24 taking last week's limited smash "Spring Breakers" wide quickly to mainly non-arthouses, this week's new films offer only modest promise for future bookings. IFC's "Gimme the Loot" had a standout New York opening, but the company, which thrives with appropriate Video on Demand placement, is...

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    Specialty Box Office: 'Spring Breakers' Hits $5 Million; 'Loot' Starts Strong

    A24 went for it with "Spring Breakers" this weekend. After a massive limited debut last weekend -- taking in $263,002 from just three screens and managing one of the 25 best per-theater-averages ($87,667) ever -- the Harmony Korine film went from 3 to 1,104 theaters as most of the country is on the ...

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    DreamWorks' 'Croods' Leads Weekend Top Ten as Box Office Surges

    Things are picking up at the spring box office as two films opened to over $30 million this weekend. DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods" performed as expected while FilmDistrict's "Olympus Has Fallen" doubled its anticipated take. The Top Ten grossed around $129 million, a big jump from last week's ...

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    Friday Box Office Top Ten: Both 'Croods' and 'Olympus' Open Solid

    "Croods," the first Dreamworks Animation entry released by new distribution partner 20th Century Fox, and "Olympus Has Fallen" from FilmDistrict both took in over $10 million Friday. Two films grossing over $30 million for the weekend will be a first for the year that has seen few with even one film...

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    2012 Box Office: China Beats Japan as Second Market, Global Ticket Sales Up, Also Older Moviegoers

    MPAA chief Chris Dodd and NATO head John Fithian met with the press on a conference call Thursday as they revealed moviegoing stats for 2012. "The last few years have brought a whirlwind of change and challenge," said Dodd. "We are adapting to make sure our consumers and moviegoers are coming bac...

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    'Spring Breakers' Expands To 1,104 Screens This Weekend: How High Can It Go?

    Harmony Korine's "Spring Breakers" had a massive limited debut last weekend, taking in $263,002 from just three screens and managing one of the 25 best per-theater-averages ($87,667) ever.

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    Films Targeting Women Dominate the Box Office This Weekend

    Maybe we can call this a bit of poetic justice but it looks like the big boys are floundering and the girls are on the rise.  This weekend, the female targeted, yet not very feminist, Oz - The Great and Powerful was again number 1 at the box office.  (I haven't seen the movie but here are ...

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    Arthouse Audit: Record Surprise 'Spring Breakers' Puts New Distrib A24 On Map

    A24’s “Spring Breakers” opened to the most unexpected limited success of any film in recent history with a two-city $90,000 per screen average: this for a filmmaker (Harmony Korine) whose past films have struggled to gross that much during their entire runs.

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    Weekend Box Office Top Ten: 'Oz' is Magic, 'Call' Marks Berry Comeback, 'Wonderstone' Warners' 5th Loser

    With “Oz: The Great and Powerful” holding well and “The Call” opening better than expected, this weekend showed more 2013 weakness. Total gross for the top 10 films was around $93 million, up from last year’s $88, but down from last weekend’s $124 million. Although several lower budget films are fi...

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    Specialty Box Office: 'Spring Breakers' Soars In Limited Debut; Has Already Outgrossed All of Harmony Korine's Other Movies

    It was a very good weekend for upstart distributor A24 Films. After a disappointing box office performance from their debut release "A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III," A24 released their second and third films this Friday and the numbers ranged from extraordinary ("Spring Breakers") to ...

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    Friday Box Office: 'Spring Breakers' Top Limited Opening of Year, 'Wonderstone' Underwhelms

    A24’s SXSW hit “Spring Breakers” from veteran indie Harmony Korine opened in three New York/Los Angeles theaters to a stunning total of $95,000, by far the biggest limited opening of the year, and likely to approach a $100,000 per screen average for the weekend. To give some indication of what a sho...

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    Better Mus' Come Debut March 15 in New York and Los Angeles

    Beginning today, March 15, the African American Film Festival Releasing Movement will release their fifth film - Storm Saulter's award winning Better Mus' Come - in New York and Los Angeles.

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