| Title | Distributor | Locations | Gross | Per Location | Overall Gross |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A Late Quartet | Entertainment One Films | 9 | $75,279 | $8,364 | $75,279 |
| The Sessions | Fox Searchlight | 69 | $468,312 | $6,787 | $943,230 |
| This Must Be The Place | The Weinstein Company | 2 | $7,754 | $3,877 | $7,754 |
| Hating Breitbart | Rocky Mountain Pictures | 8 | $25,826 | $3,228 | $81,432 |
| The Other Son | Cohen Media Group | 50 | $153,309 | $3,066 | $330,423 |
| Holy Motors | Indomina Media | 5 | $15,234 | $3,047 | $83,665 |
| The Flat | IFC Films | 24 | $72,224 | $3,009 | $143,192 |
| The Big Picture | MPI Media | 7 | $20,687 | $2,955 | $96,783 |
| The Thieves | Well Go USA, Inc. | 18 | $43,968 | $2,443 | $628,261 |
| Escape Fire | Roadside Attractions | 4 | $9,688 | $2,422 | $67,717 |
| The Loneliest Planet | IFC Films | 11 | $25,964 | $2,360 | $44,392 |
| Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel | IDP/Samuel Goldwyn Films | 24 | $54,523 | $2,272 | $744,522 |
| Simon and the Oaks | The Film Arcade | 13 | $28,867 | $2,221 | $119,097 |
| Brooklyn Castle | Producers Distribution Agency | 13 | $27,068 | $2,082 | $87,199 |
| District Of Corruption | Rocky Mountain Pictures | 3 | $6,220 | $2,073 | $31,954 |
| The Perks of Being a Wallflower | Lionsgate | 622 | $1,241,870 | $1,997 | $13,059,220 |
| Smashed | Sony Pictures Classics | 21 | $34,097 | $1,624 | $198,690 |
| 17 Girls | Strand Releasing | 1 | $1,510 | $1,510 | $14,080 |
| North Sea Texas | Strand Releasing | 3 | $4,487 | $1,496 | $4,487 |
| Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters | Zeitgeist | 1 | $1,492 | $1,492 | $1,492 |
| The Imposter | Indomina Media | 10 | $14,584 | $1,458 | $857,661 |
| Searching For Sugar Man | Sony Pictures Classics | 105 | $149,114 | $1,420 | $2,410,566 |
| Orchestra Of Exiles | First Run | 5 | $6,985 | $1,397 | $13,704 |
| Somewhere Between | Independent | 6 | $8,379 | $1,397 | $120,078 |
| The Details | Radius-TWC | 14 | $18,528 | $1,323 | $18,528 |
| The Master | The Weinstein Company | 138 | $180,599 | $1,309 | $15,511,394 |
| My Worst Nightmare | Strand Releasing | 3 | $3,695 | $1,232 | $5,478 |
| The House I Live In | Abramorama Entertainment | 11 | $13,546 | $1,231 | $132,348 |
| Paperboy, The | Millennium Entertainment | 42 | $48,416 | $1,153 | $628,198 |
| Inch'Allah | Entertainment One Films | 16 | $18,050 | $1,128 | $416,009 |
| The Intouchables | The Weinstein Company | 28 | $31,273 | $1,117 | $12,937,504 |
| Samsara | Oscilloscope Pictures | 62 | $68,267 | $1,101 | $2,303,520 |
| Tai Chi Zero | Variance Films | 13 | $13,881 | $1,068 | $190,407 |
| Keep The Lights On | Music Box Films | 5 | $5,236 | $1,047 | $226,935 |
| Well-Digger's Daughter | Kino Lorber | 5 | $5,205 | $1,041 | $351,923 |
| Arbitrage | Roadside Attractions | 116 | $119,225 | $1,028 | $7,533,493 |
| The Other Dream Team | The Film Arcade | 5 | $4,781 | $956 | $128,977 |
| The Queen of Versailles | Magnolia Pictures | 6 | $5,252 | $875 | $2,390,059 |
| The Bay | Roadside Attractions | 23 | $19,926 | $866 | $19,926 |
| Sleepwalk With Me | IFC Films | 18 | $14,297 | $794 | $2,244,439 |
| The Eye of the Storm | Sycamore Entertainment Group | 1 | $664 | $664 | $83,297 |
| Robot & Frank | IDP/Samuel Goldwyn Films | 14 | $9,066 | $648 | $3,269,939 |
| Beasts Of The Southern Wild | Fox Searchlight | 15 | $9,510 | $634 | $11,225,465 |
| War of the Buttons | The Weinstein Company | 6 | $3,736 | $623 | $45,602 |
| Liberal Arts | IFC Films | 17 | $9,256 | $544 | $298,701 |
| All Together | Kino Lorber | 3 | $1,478 | $493 | $30,626 |
| Wuthering Heights | Oscilloscope Pictures | 11 | $5,111 | $465 | $70,435 |
| V/H/S (VHS) | Magnolia Pictures | 8 | $3,699 | $462 | $97,348 |
| Killer Joe | LD Entertainment | 7 | $3,179 | $454 | $2,000,727 |
| Photographic Memory | First Run | 1 | $412 | $412 | $6,301 |
| Deep Dark Canyon | Independent | 1 | $396 | $396 | $4,797 |
| Revisionaries | Kino Lorber | 3 | $1,139 | $380 | $16,536 |
| Nobody Walks | Magnolia Pictures | 4 | $1,510 | $378 | $20,067 |
| This Is Not A Film | Independent | 1 | $357 | $357 | $74,850 |
| Meet The Fokkens | Kino Lorber | 1 | $349 | $349 | $28,632 |
| Trade Of Innocents | Monterey Media | 3 | $1,039 | $346 | $15,059 |
| 2 Days In New York | Magnolia Pictures | 4 | $1,361 | $340 | $629,359 |
| How To Survive A Plague | IFC Films | 2 | $677 | $339 | $121,201 |
| To Rome With Love | Sony Pictures Classics | 5 | $1,688 | $338 | $16,682,329 |
| Chicken With Plums | Sony Pictures Classics | 18 | $4,032 | $224 | $233,225 |
| Chakravyuh | Eros Entertainment | 79 | $14,783 | $187 | $145,499 |
| Jack And Diane | Magnolia Pictures | 2 | $294 | $147 | $294 |
| Alps | Kino Lorber | 3 | $314 | $105 | $13,841 |
| Celeste And Jesse Forever | Sony Pictures Classics | 14 | $1,157 | $83 | $3,089,507 |
| Headshot | Kino Lorber | 1 | $28 | $28 | $1,166 |
It's been over a year since Toronto's historic Bloor Cinema was renovated and revamped as a year round cinema for Hot Docs -- North America's largest documentary film festival. Playing nonfiction films almost exclusively, the cinema has proven in the 14 months since it's opened that there is indeed ...
Read More »After a weak spring dominated by three indie hits that went wide quickly, "Frances Ha" stands out a potential arthouse success. This film could stay in limited release for a while, unlike quick-breaking multiplex players "The Place Beyond the Pines," "Mud" and "Spring Breakers," which will all likel...
Read More »At long last, for the first time this year the box office top ten marked a bump up from last year, thanks to three big performers taking in most of the gross. The top 10 this weekend came to about $158 million. Last year, which saw two disappointing openings ("Battleship" and "The Dictator" followed...
Read More »"Frances Ha" was off to a stellar start this weekend for IFC Films. The Noah Baumbach directed film -- which stars and was co-written by Greta Gerwig -- took in $134,000 from just 4 theaters for a $33,500 average. As far as per-theater-averages go, that's the best for a limited release since "The Pl...
Read More »J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek Into Darkness" (Paramount) grossed $22 million yesterday, for a total of $35.5 million since its IMAX-only debut on Wednesday (other theaters were added Thursday). This fell short of the almost $27 million that Abrams' 2009 reboot took in its initial Friday (after $4 million ...
Read More »We tend not to weigh in on box-office so much bar our weekly rundown on Sunday afternoons, but every so often a significant milestone comes up, and today is such a day; various sources report that some time yesterday, Marvel's "Iron Man 3" crossed the billion dollar mark at the box office (while als...
Read More »Make no mistake about it, no matter what you read or what people try and make you believe, things are not all roses and candy for women onscreen or behind the scenes in hollywood.
Read More »Going into last year's Cannes, we knew the crop of films had some mighty shows to fill. The 2011 edition of the festival resulted in one of the most successful Cannes slates ever, both in terms of the films' commercial success in America and how they played in awards season.
Read More »Led by a recent year (and possibly all time) record of 21 of 22 official competition films gaining U.S. distribution (including some yet to play), 2012's Cannes line-up (from all sections) shows 58 total -- much above average -- out of 100 titles that were presented ending up with domestic rights ac...
Read More »With both the mighty "Iron Man 3" and "The Great Gatsby" exceeding box office expectations, J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek Into Darkness" (opening stateside May 17) looks poised to continue that trend next weekend with an anticipated #1 ranking. It opened in much of the world last Friday, in seven territor...
Read More »As far as the specialty market goes, the summer movie season is off to a very strong start for Roadside Attractions. The third week of their breakout hit "Mud" managed a place in the overall top 10, while the debut of their acclaimed doc "Stories We Tell" was off to a very solid start."Stories" -- d...
Read More »So far the 2013 indie box office is running far behind last year--nothing comes close to 2012's booming "Best Exotic Marigold" or "Bernie," which were both standout performers far above this weekend's group of small-grossing releases, typical for this time of year. Few recent releases -- even those ...
Read More »Two films with grosses over $50 million in one weekend -- the first of a string of highly anticipated studio summer releases -- returns the box office to normal. "Iron Man 3" held onto the #1 spot, with the expected second weekend falloff for a huge opening, but still strong. And "The Great Gatsby" ...
Read More »In one of the biggest box office surprises in recent months, Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby" exceeded pre-opening estimates and overcame mixed reviews to gross over $19.4 million on Friday (including Thursday night late shows), nearly equaling the more than $19.7 million that "Iron Man 3" took in ...
Read More »If you survive the summer of male centric super hero and action films, mark your calendars for August 16th because three women-centric films will be opening. While August has been in the past seen as Meryl Streep's time of the year, this year August Osage County will open in the fall.
Read More »
RT @indiewire: James Gray's Marion Cotillard-Starring Drama 'The Immigrant' Is the Most Divisive Film in Cannes Competition http://t.co/fFS2TMGGsM #cannes
Posted 50 seconds agoRT @indiewire: James Gray's Marion Cotillard-Starring Drama 'The Immigrant' Is the Most Divisive Film in Cannes Competition http://t.co/fFS2TMGGsM #cannes
Posted 4 minutes ago
RT @SociableGuelph: "Crowdfunding is less about raising money than it is about building community" + other tips @indiewire http://t.co/ytahhCAqj2
Posted 33 minutes ago
RT @indiewire: James Gray's Marion Cotillard-Starring Drama 'The Immigrant' Is the Most Divisive Film in Cannes Competition http://t.co/fFS2TMGGsM #cannes
Posted 50 minutes ago