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Film of the Day: The Passion of Remembrance

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Dare 2009

No cover art for Dare
2009
Cast and Director

Directed by

Adam Salky

Starring

Emmy Rossum / Cady Huffman / Ashley Springer / Matthew Garrick / Brianne Berkson / Lucy McMichael / Annie Hibbs / Zach Gilford / Chris Riggi / Rooney Mara
Box Office Quickview

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 13th Nov '09
  • Debut position: 66
  • Highest position: 66
  • Debut gross: $13.2 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 2
Total grosses
UK total gross
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US total gross
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Global total gross
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Disney take the top two spots at the US box office this weekend although with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever staying at the top it means the new animated tale Strange World limps into second place.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery makes an impressive debut at 3 on limited release while Devotion is new at 4.

US box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (3rd Weekend)
  • Highest debut - Strange World (@2)
  • Longest run - Smile~2022 (9 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ($367.6 Million)
  • Total US top 15 this weekend - $107.4 Million

US weekend box office top 5 breakdown 25th - 27th November 2022

Remaining at the top for a third weekend is the Marvel movie sequel to Black Panther which takes $45.9 Million over the post Thanksgiving weekend, a small drop of 32% over last weekend.

The movie is tracking behind the original but this weekend pushes its total gross to $367 Million, quite a way behind the $500 Million of Black Panther three weeks into its run.

The movie will hence most likely finish below that of the original which took over $700 Million at the North American box office.

Highest new movie this weekend

The new Disney animated movie falls below expectation at the US box office during a time of big change at Disney with the old CEO Bob Chapeck being replaced by former CEO Bob Iger!

The movie lands on the North American box office at number 2 with a Thanksgiving post weekend gross of $18.6 Million.

In comparison the previous Disney animated movie (not Pixar) was Encanto from the same time last year and that grossed over $27 Million on its debut, and box office takings were still low due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Netflix release their much anticipated sequel movie in limited cinemas for a limited run and the movie lands very nicely at number 3 on the box office this weekend.

The movie takes $13.2 Million on its debut weekend, comparing to the original Knives Out is not a fair comparison as that movie got a full theatrical release but released in 2019 it took $26.7 Million on its debut, and with this getting good reviews you can imagine what it would have achieved with a full theatrical release!

A poor set of reviews given to this, dare I say poor mans Top Gun Maverick as it lands at number 4 on the box office this weekend.

The movie takes $9 Million on its debut with a swift drop down the box office bound to follow!

Falling to number 5 this weekend after its debut at 2 is the Ralph Finnes and Anya Taylor-Joy starring movie which takes $5.2 Million this weekend, a 42$ drop.

This gives the movie a total North American gross of $18.6 Million after 2 weeks of release.

Animated sequel Minions: The Rise of Gru goes back to the top of the global box office as the movie continues to do well in China and the late summer box office goes very kid orientated as parents find things to do before school starts.

A quiet weekend for new releases also means that the top 10 is fairly static and the top new movie enters at 12 as The Invitation starts its box office run with $8.4 Million.

Also new is After Ever Happy which takes $7.8 Million after topping the box office in many countries including Norway and South Africa, and Tad: The Lost Explorer and the Curse of the Mummy makes an appearance at 15 with $4.1 Million.

Global box office QuickView

  • Number 1 - Andre Rieues 2022 Maastricht Concert: Happy Days Are Here Again (1st Weekend)
  • Highest debut - Andre Rieues 2022 Maastricht Concert: Happy Days Are Here Again (@1)
  • Longest run - Top Gun: Maverick (14 weeks)
  • Highest total gross - Top Gun: Maverick (£80.5 Million)

Global weekend box office top 5 breakdown 26th - 28th August 2022

The sequel movie to Minions from the Despicable Me universe goes back to the top of the global box office on its 10th weekend of release with a global gross of $17.7 Million, 41% down from last weekend.

Despite the reduction in weekend over weekend takings the weekend take is bolstered by good performances in China and Italy where the movie is only on its second weekend.

The movie has done very well globally and still available in 85 countries the movie has taken $868.8 Million and is the 4th top movie of 2022.

The late summer hit movie goes back to number 3 this weekend, driven by a lack of new releases and the movie opening in a couple of new countries.

The movie takes $15 Million on its 4th weekend, a small 25% drop over last weekend, with a total gross of $175 Million to date.

The Chinese only release sequel movie jumps up the chart 1 place this weekend to number 3 with $12.9 Million, all from its single country of release.

This is a 35% drop over last weekend and gives the movie a total global gross of $43.6 Million after 2 weeks of release.

The smash hit cinese movie which is only released in 1 terretory jumps back to number 4 this weekend with �12.1 Million, a 31% drop giving it a 5 week total of $421.9 Million.

The movie is the 9th top grossing globally of 2022.

The Tom Cruise starring movie is by far the top movie of 2022 and the only one, so far, to gross over a billion dollars at the global box office.

This weekend on its 14th weekend of release it jumps back into the top 5, at 5, with a gross of $11,4 Million, a small 21% drop over last weekend.

The movie has a chance to go even higher next weekend, can it dare even go back to the top, a massive feat given the movie has taken $1,4 Million so far, or will Spider-Man: No Way Home get in its way with a re-release with 10 minutes extra footage?

Candyman is getting a remake/reboot and its coming from director/producer Jordan Peele (Us) and today we get a glimpse of the movie in the first trailer.

The original movie was released in 1996 and based on the story by horror maestro Clive Barker it starred Virginia Madsen and Tony Todd and was directed by Bernard Rose.

The new film looks like it is true to the original story, it is this time written by Peele along with Win Rosenfield and the movies director Nia DaCosta.

The film is set for release 12th June 2021.

After the teaser yesterday for Toy Story 4 which re-introduced us to the main players in the saga as well as a new one, today we get a new teaser with another couple of new characters.

Dare we say it that this is better than the one yesterday? yes we can so check it our below.

There was a very tight race at the top of the US box office this week with A Quiet Place retaking the top spot with a million dollar margin.

The critically praised horror movie went back to the top after a week away with a $22 million weekend which brings the film total gross to $132 million after 3 weeks.

Rampage falls to number 2 after a week at the top but it was with the tightest of margins and only just misses out on a second weekend at the top.

$21 million for the weekend means the Dwayne Johnson film has taken $66 million after 2 weeks of release.

Highest new film of the week is the Amy Schumer vehicle I Feel Pretty which lands at number 3 with $16 million.

To finish off the US box office top 5 is a new entry from Super Trooper 2 at 4 with $14 million and Truth or Dare which falls to 5 with $8 million.