‘After We Collided’ Is a Smash with Small Pricetag, While ‘Unhinged’ Makes Its PVOD Debut
Jessica Chastain’s “Ava” continues to show impressive staying power and Malin Akerman in “Friendsgiving” makes its debut.
Jessica Chastain’s “Ava” continues to show impressive staying power and Malin Akerman in “Friendsgiving” makes its debut.
Three films in the theater box office Top Ten also showed strength on home viewing platforms. “Chicago 7” rises near the top on Netflix.
Dinesh D’Souza’s latest right-wing polemic is high on the charts, but it costs just $3.99. Also sighted: a little-seen James Toback film.
Jessica Chastain’s female-assassin movie took the top spot on three streaming sites.
With no new premium releases this week, audiences voted with their remotes for a variety of female-centered titles.
Lionsgate’s Southern horror film is the latest planned theatrical release doing business at home. Also of note: Aaron Paul in “Adam.”
Forget the muddled “Tenet” data. We are stuck trying to guess what is clicking where most folks are watching movies. Clues exist.
Charlie Kaufman’s “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” ranked #4 at Netflix, and “The 2nd” ranked #1 on VOD charts.
The success of “Bill & Ted” suggests the best path for mid-budget success may lie with VOD rather than in theaters.
Only “The Tax Collector” and “The Silencing” placed on all four of the top 10 VOD charts.
Shia LeBeouf madness continues to reign as “The Tax Collector” stays strong on VOD.
In China theaters are open, but the audiences showed limited interest in “1917” and almost none in “Ford v Ferrari.”