![]() ![]() Lost in Thailand has grossed nearly $200 million in China. debut, grossing a paltry $29,143 from 29 AMC theaters across the country (AMC Entertainment is now owned by Chinese conglomerate Wanda). The classic Tom Cruise pic, directed by the late Tony Scott, grossed a respectable $1.9 million for a location average of $6,333.Ĭhinese blockbuster Lost in Thailand didn’t pack much of a punch in its U.S. 8, has now grossed $123.7 million domestically (for an update on other nominees, see below).ĭebuting in 300 IMAX locations across the country was Paramount’s Top Gun 3D. The Oscar best picture contender, from The Weinstein Co., has now earned $90 million.Īmong other best picture nominees, Argo made news in its 18th week in release, grossing $2.5 million to reclaim a spot on the top 10 chart as it upped its theater count to $1,405. 4 and falling only 11 percent from the previous weekend. Silver Linings Playbook continued to enjoy an impressive hold, coming in No. 3 after Identity Thief and Warm Bodies, which fell a relatively narrow 44 percent in its second weekend, grossing $11.5 million for a domestic cume of $36.7 million. ![]() Next week, the film - which Soderbergh claims will be his last - makes its international debut at the Berlin International Film Festival. Jude Law and Catherine Zeta-Jones also star. Open Road Films is distributing Side Effects, which delves into the perils of anti-depressants and the pharmaceutical industry. The psychological thriller opened to $10 million, roughly in line with expectations, and likewise received a B CinemaScore. co-financed the $35 million film with Universal.Įven with the success of Identity Thief, overall box office revenues were down 45 percent from the same weekend last year when The Vow debuted to $41.2 million and Safe House, to $40.2 million.Īlso opening Friday was Steven Soderbergh‘s independently financed Side Effects, starring Rooney Mara and Channing Tatum. The comedy’s supporting cast includes Amanda Peet, Jon Favreau and Tip “ T.I.” Harris. Bateman originally pitched producer Scott Stuberon the idea of the two leading characters being men, but after seeing McCarthy in Bridesmaids, they adapted the role for her. Receiving a B CinemaScore, Identity Thief stars Bateman as a guy whose identity is stolen by a woman (McCarthy). ![]()
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