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“We Live In Time” by A24 see Strong Limited Weekend

“We Live In Time” by A24 see Strong Limited Weekend

In a weekend of big releases including indies, A24’s Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh star We live in time was released on five screens with the third best limited opening of the year after Yorgos Lanthimos’ Types of kindness and Jason Reitmans Saturday evening.

The John Crowley romance grossed $225.9K in its opening weekend, for a per-screen average of $45.9K. We live in time expects to raise an estimated $225,000 for the four-day holiday frame (Monday is Indigenous Peoples’ Day/Columbus Day in the US) for a PSA of $51,000.

The film, which had its world premiere at TIFF last month, saw several sold-out Q&As in LA this weekend and strong poll results in both opening markets (NY/LA). Limited nationwide expansion next week before 10/25. goes far. It’s a non-linear look at relationships and marriages over the years.

A24 Another man Starring Sebastian Stan, it grossed $46.9K from 103 screens in week 3, for a gross of $576.9. It’s a psychological horror The front roomwhich opened September 6, will see $12.3K on 22 screens for $3 million.

Stan plays Donald Trump in it The apprentice from Briarcliff, which is projecting a three-day gross of $1.58 million from 1,740 theaters, rounding out this weekend’s top ten.

Toho International is animated My Hero Academia: You are next grossed over $3 million on 1,845 screens. No. 8 in the top ten. And piece by piece from Focus Features opened to $3.8 million in 1,865 theaters. Morgan Neville’s Lego animated documentary about singer-songwriter and record producer Pharrell Williams has an A CinemaScore of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes and No. 5 at the domestic box office.

Still kicking: Columbia Pictures’ Saturday evening is forecasting a major expansion of $3.435 million for the weekend (it’s the third), bringing its total domestic gross through Sunday to $4.19 million. It’s no. 7.

Holdovers (moderate/limited release): Week four sees Mubi’s release of Coralie Fargeats The substance starring Demi Moore holds its own with a weekend estimate of $1.14 million on 586 screens and a new total of $11.6 million.

Am I racist? from conservative podcaster Matt Walsh is at $12.5 million, up from $115,000 for the three-day weekend at 207 locations in Week 5.

Review by GKids grossed $239,000 on 162 screens in week 2, for a gross of $1.55 million.

lee Roadside Attractions, produced by a leading actress Kate Winslet, estimates a 3-day gross of $104.6K on 151 screens in Week 3, for a total of nearly $1.7 million.

The outrun from Sony Pictures Classics sees $101,000 on 200 screens in Week 2, for a total of $613,000.

“Music Box Films” DAAAAAALÍ! saw $7k on 13 screens in week 2 for a cume of $12.8k.