We could compare it to the previous installment in the franchise, but that film opened on a Wednesday. On the other hand, it is a sequel, so the comparison isn’t perfect.
This is $2 million more than Ghostbusters made last weekend, plus it has better reviews. Star Trek Beyond got off to a fast start with $5.5 million during its midnight previews. Thursday Night Previews: Star Trek’s Previews are in the Stratosphere at $5.5 million
The film also remained in first place in China with $11.41 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $53.66 million. Its biggest debut came from Mexico, where it pulled in $1.29 million over the weekend for a four-day opening of $1.43 million. Star Trek Beyond has the better claim earning $16.6 million over the weekend in 40 markets for totals of $161.5 million internationally and $318.1 million worldwide. There were two films that could lay claim to top spot on the international chart. International Box Office: Star Trek opens just Beyond Age Of Shadows with $16.6 million Maybe if moviegoers like it more than critics do, the film will be a hit. I think it is a good sign, but I’m not sure. Unfortunately, there are not a lot of horror films that come out in September and previews like this have only been ubiquitous for the past few years. Then again, it isn’t really fair to compare previews during summer when a lot of the target audience doesn’t have to go to school the next day. This is well short of the horror films we had during the summer, including The Shallows at $1.33 million and Lights Out at $1.8 million. Thursday Night Previews: Blair Witch Spooks the Box Office with $765,000īlair Witch led the way during Thursday’s previews with $765,000. The Blu-ray screener arrived late, and I held off on naming it Pick of the Week when it came out for that very reason. However, in the end, I went with Captain America: Civil War. There are some smaller releases that were up for that title, including The Shallows, An American Werewolf in London and The Innocents. The biggest of these is Central Intelligence, but while it is worth picking up, it isn’t a contender for Pick of the Week. It is a pretty good week on the home market with a few releases worth picking up. Home Market Releases for September 27th, 2016 We are going to start with the biggest domestic hit of the year. There are still a number of big first-run releases this year that are definitely worthy gifts.
In fact, the best movie box set of the year includes more TV shows than movies in its running time and I’ve decided to include it in our second part, which deals with TV on DVD releases. This week we will tackle first run releases, as well as franchise box sets, although there aren’t many of the latter to talk about. It’s Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. Surfing, Trapped, Animals Gone Bad, Epilogue, Near Death Experience, Single Parent, Split Screen, Non-Chronological, Character POV shot, Isolation HorrorĬolumbia Pictures, Weimaraner Republic Pictures, Ombra FilmsĢ016 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets PG-13 for bloody images, intense sequences of peril, and brief strong language. September 13th, 2016 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
July 15th, 2016 (Wide), released as Infierno Azul Though she is stranded only 200 yards from shore, survival proves to be the ultimate test of wills, requiring all of Nancy's ingenuity, resourcefulness, and fortitude. When Nancy is surfing on a secluded beach, she finds herself on the feeding ground of a great white shark.