Just Mercy News Stories News & Analysis Studio Weekend Box Office Report: Bad Boys for Life, 1917, The Gentlemen, The Turning Chris Eggertsen • Jan 26th Following Bad Boys for Life’s impressive $73 million four-day debut over the MLK weekend — a result that helped contribute to a five percent rise in the year-over-year box office to date — the Sony threequel remained at the top... News & Analysis Studio Weekend Estimates: Bad Boys for Life Explodes w/ $62.1M 3-Day/$73.4M 4-Day Debut; Dolittle Brings in $22.5M/$30M While 1917 Battles to $22.1M/$27M Chris Eggertsen • Jan 19th Monday Update: Studio estimates keep rising for Universal’s action comedy sequel Bad Boys For Life. Saturday’s four-day projection was for the film to earn $63.5M over the four-day, then that estimate was upped to $68.1M on Sunday. Now that estimate now... News & Analysis Weekend Box Office Key Insights: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker To Reach $1B Globally This Week Boxoffice Staff • Jan 13th The World Better Prepare for When I’m a Billionaire Through Sunday, Disney’s sequel The Rise of Skywalker earned $478.2M domestic and $511.4M overseas, for a $989.6M global total. Although it fell slightly short of the billion-dollar mark, it looks to cross... News & Analysis Studio Weekend Estimates: 1917 Dethrones Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker ($15.1M) w/ Powerful $36.5M Over Crowded Frame Chris Eggertsen • Jan 12th This weekend, North American moviegoers veered from outright fantasy to historical reality, crowning Universal’s 1917 the box office champion over Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which fell out of the No. 1 spot for the first time. The Sam... News & Analysis Weekend Estimates: 1917 Soldiers Up Strong $36M+ Wide Start; Star Wars Adds $14M+; Like a Boss ($10M+), Just Mercy ($10M), & Underwater ($6M+) Round Out Openers • Jan 11th Saturday Update: Universal and filmmaker Sam Mendes have claimed the top spot at the domestic box office with 1917 as the Golden Globe-winning epic bowed to $13.97 million on Friday (including Thursday night previews), its first day of nationwide release. Forecasts & Tracking Weekend Forecast: 1917 Tracking Surges on Golden Globe Wins, Could Break Out to $30-35M+ Wide Release • Jan 8th 2020 hits full throttle this weekend as four new releases -- two of them being wide expansions -- look to shake up the market with a dose of post-holiday offerings for a variety of audiences. Forecasts & Tracking Long Range Tracking: Does The Invisible Man Show Breakout Potential?; Updates on Bad Boys for Life, Dolittle, and More • Jan 3rd This week's update welcomes the addition of February 28's lone new release (as currently scheduled). We've also updated tracking and forecasts for several key January titles as models come into a bit more clearer view now that the crowded holiday... Exhibition Features And Justice For All: A Real-Life Civil Rights Drama Unfolds in Just Mercy Rebecca Pahle • Dec 30th Out in limited release on Christmas Day before nationwide expansion on January 10, Warner Bros.’ Just Mercy tells the timely tale of criminal justice gone awry. Specifically, the film follows civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson—who wrote the memoir on... News & Analysis Studio Weekend Estimates: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Fires Up $72M 2nd Weekend; Little Women ($16.5M) and Uncut Gems ($9.5M) Counterprogram Effectively Chris Eggertsen • Dec 29th Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker predictably continued its run as top dog at the box office in the final weekend of 2019, bringing in an estimated $72 million in its sophomore frame. Nonetheless, audiences enjoying their winter break spread... Forecasts & Tracking Long Range Forecast: 1917, Just Mercy, Like a Boss, My Spy, and Underwater • Nov 15th Our long range report continues outward into the early days of 2020, this week focusing on the weekend of January 10 -- one which is currently slated to host a crowded field of newcomers and expansions. Social Media Trends Social Pulse: Bad Boys for Life, Gretel & Hansel Come Out of the Gate Strong Alex Edghill • Sep 12th This week saw Bad Boys for Life post a single post on each of the three tracked social media services, which was enough for the film to land in the top spot for likes on both Twitter and Facebook. (It... Load more stories
News & Analysis Studio Weekend Box Office Report: Bad Boys for Life, 1917, The Gentlemen, The Turning Chris Eggertsen • Jan 26th Following Bad Boys for Life’s impressive $73 million four-day debut over the MLK weekend — a result that helped contribute to a five percent rise in the year-over-year box office to date — the Sony threequel remained at the top...
News & Analysis Studio Weekend Estimates: Bad Boys for Life Explodes w/ $62.1M 3-Day/$73.4M 4-Day Debut; Dolittle Brings in $22.5M/$30M While 1917 Battles to $22.1M/$27M Chris Eggertsen • Jan 19th Monday Update: Studio estimates keep rising for Universal’s action comedy sequel Bad Boys For Life. Saturday’s four-day projection was for the film to earn $63.5M over the four-day, then that estimate was upped to $68.1M on Sunday. Now that estimate now...
News & Analysis Weekend Box Office Key Insights: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker To Reach $1B Globally This Week Boxoffice Staff • Jan 13th The World Better Prepare for When I’m a Billionaire Through Sunday, Disney’s sequel The Rise of Skywalker earned $478.2M domestic and $511.4M overseas, for a $989.6M global total. Although it fell slightly short of the billion-dollar mark, it looks to cross...
News & Analysis Studio Weekend Estimates: 1917 Dethrones Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker ($15.1M) w/ Powerful $36.5M Over Crowded Frame Chris Eggertsen • Jan 12th This weekend, North American moviegoers veered from outright fantasy to historical reality, crowning Universal’s 1917 the box office champion over Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which fell out of the No. 1 spot for the first time. The Sam...
News & Analysis Weekend Estimates: 1917 Soldiers Up Strong $36M+ Wide Start; Star Wars Adds $14M+; Like a Boss ($10M+), Just Mercy ($10M), & Underwater ($6M+) Round Out Openers • Jan 11th Saturday Update: Universal and filmmaker Sam Mendes have claimed the top spot at the domestic box office with 1917 as the Golden Globe-winning epic bowed to $13.97 million on Friday (including Thursday night previews), its first day of nationwide release.
Forecasts & Tracking Weekend Forecast: 1917 Tracking Surges on Golden Globe Wins, Could Break Out to $30-35M+ Wide Release • Jan 8th 2020 hits full throttle this weekend as four new releases -- two of them being wide expansions -- look to shake up the market with a dose of post-holiday offerings for a variety of audiences.
Forecasts & Tracking Long Range Tracking: Does The Invisible Man Show Breakout Potential?; Updates on Bad Boys for Life, Dolittle, and More • Jan 3rd This week's update welcomes the addition of February 28's lone new release (as currently scheduled). We've also updated tracking and forecasts for several key January titles as models come into a bit more clearer view now that the crowded holiday...
Exhibition Features And Justice For All: A Real-Life Civil Rights Drama Unfolds in Just Mercy Rebecca Pahle • Dec 30th Out in limited release on Christmas Day before nationwide expansion on January 10, Warner Bros.’ Just Mercy tells the timely tale of criminal justice gone awry. Specifically, the film follows civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson—who wrote the memoir on...
News & Analysis Studio Weekend Estimates: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Fires Up $72M 2nd Weekend; Little Women ($16.5M) and Uncut Gems ($9.5M) Counterprogram Effectively Chris Eggertsen • Dec 29th Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker predictably continued its run as top dog at the box office in the final weekend of 2019, bringing in an estimated $72 million in its sophomore frame. Nonetheless, audiences enjoying their winter break spread...
Forecasts & Tracking Long Range Forecast: 1917, Just Mercy, Like a Boss, My Spy, and Underwater • Nov 15th Our long range report continues outward into the early days of 2020, this week focusing on the weekend of January 10 -- one which is currently slated to host a crowded field of newcomers and expansions.
Social Media Trends Social Pulse: Bad Boys for Life, Gretel & Hansel Come Out of the Gate Strong Alex Edghill • Sep 12th This week saw Bad Boys for Life post a single post on each of the three tracked social media services, which was enough for the film to land in the top spot for likes on both Twitter and Facebook. (It...