‘F9’ Tops All VOD Charts While Paramount Slashes ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ Price to $4.99
The Vin Diesel action franchise dominates homes after five weeks in theaters; the more acclaimed “In the Heights” and “Zola” fare less well.
The Vin Diesel action franchise dominates homes after five weeks in theaters; the more acclaimed “In the Heights” and “Zola” fare less well.
Franchises and sequels score high on VOD, but action thrillers with Bruce Willis and Jason Statham more than hold their own.
“F9” joins “A Quiet Place Part II” in giving momentum to theater recovery. But it is premature to think things are close to normal yet.
“A Quiet Place Part II” and “F9” are crucial to theaters right now. But might their success be part of a pattern that does some damage?
While “A Quiet Place 2” continues to do well and “F9” has potential, some multiplexes are exploring new revenue options.
“A Quiet Place Part II” returned to the top spot amid weak openers in the ongoing struggle for theaters to recover.
“Conjuring” and “Cruella” prove that same-day home availability isn’t the end of the world for theaters.
The feature is being described as broadening the landscape already detailed in director John Krasinski’s first two features.
Theaters won the Memorial Day battle, but this is a war that won’t be determined by box-office figures alone.
“Cruella” was less impressive, but Memorial Day weekend exceeded expectations in a big step toward recovery for exhibition.
The “Exorcist” director took to Twitter to sound his praise of John Krasinski’s new sequel.
Cinematographer Polly Morgan evoked the Coen brothers with her lighting and Steven Spielberg with the constantly moving camera.