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    “Invisible Man” Sighted Atop Weekend Box Office

    By SHOOTMonday, March 2, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2805 Views
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    This image released by Universal Pictures shows Elisabeth Moss in a scene from "The Invisible Man." (Universal Pictures via AP)

    By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    The Elisabeth Moss-led thriller "The Invisible Man" rode a wave of good reviews to a very visible spot atop the box office this weekend. Universal Pictures on Sunday estimated that the film from writer-director Leigh Whannell earned $29 million from North American theaters. Internationally, the Blumhouse production picked up an additional $20.2 million. 

    Whannell helped dust off the classic H.G. Wells story and update it for modern audiences by focusing on Moss' victim character instead of the Invisible Man character, who here is an abusive ex-boyfriend.

    "The Invisible Man" carried a relatively modest budget, costing under $10 million to produce, and exceeded expectations by a few million dollars. The film, which had been well-received by critics, drew diverse audiences to the theaters (46% Caucasian, 20% African American and 18% Hispanic), according to exit polls. 

    "We couldn't be more pleased," said Jim Orr, Universal's president of domestic distribution. "(Whannell) brought this century-old character to life in a very clever and relevant way."

    The studio expects it to continue to play well into March, although it will have some extra competition when "A Quiet Place Part II" opens on March 20. 

    Paramount Pictures' "Sonic the Hedgehog" slid to second place in its third weekend in theaters adding $16 million and bringing its domestic total to $128.3 million. "The Call of the Wild," with Harrison Ford, placed third in its second weekend with $13.2 million.

    Fourth place went to the anime superhero film "My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising" which opened to $6.3 million from just 1,260 screens. 

    "We should never underestimate films like this that may not have broad recognition among the general public," said Comscore's senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian. 

    "Bad Boys for Life" rounded out the top five with $4.3 million in its seventh weekend. The Will Smith and Martin Lawrence pic is just shy of reaching the $200 million mark in North America and has earned over $400 million globally. 

    In limited release, "Wendy," Benh Zeitlin's long-awaited follow-up to his Oscar-nominated film "Beasts of the Southern Wild," got off to a bumpy start with just $30,000 from four theaters. The Peter Pan-inspired film has garnered mixed reviews from critics and will be expanding in the coming weeks. 

    Although it's still early in the year, overall the box office is up nearly 3.5%.

    "This weekend it was business as usual in North American theaters," Dergarabedian said. "People went to the movies to escape the trials and tribulations of the real world." 

    Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday. 

    1. "The Invisible Man," $29 million ($20.2 million international).
    2. "Sonic The Hedgehog," $16 million ($26.8 million international).
    3. "The Call of the Wild," $13.2 million ($11 million international).
    4. "My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising," $6.3 million ($117,000 international).
    5. "Bad Boys for Life," $4.3 million ($4.9 million international).
    6. "Birds of Prey," $4.1 million ($4.6 million international).
    7. "Impractical Jokers: The Movie," $3.5 million.
    8. "1917," $2.7 million ($5.3 million international). 
    9. "Brahms: The Boy II," $2.6 million ($2.4 million international).
    10. "Blumhouse's Fantasy Island," $2.3 million ($1.9 million international).

    Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada), according to Comscore:

    1. "Sonic The Hedgehog," $26.8 million.
    2. "The Invisible Man," $20.2 million.
    3. "The Call of the Wild," $11 million.
    4. "The Gentlemen," $8.5 million.
    5. "Dolittle," $6.4 million.
    6. "Parasite," $5.8 million.
    7. "1917," $5.3 million.
    8. "Bad Boys for Life," $4.9 million.
    9. "Birds of Prey," $4.6 million.
    10. "10 Jours Sans Maman," $2.7 million.

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    “Sentimental Value” Tops The European Film Awards With 6 Wins, Including Best Picture and Director

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    Renate Reinsve (l) and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas in a scene from "Sentimental Value" (photo by Kasper Tuxen Andersen/courtesy of Neon)

    Sentimental Value was the big winner at the 38th European Film Awards on Saturday evening (1/17) in Berlin. The feature took home six awards from the European Film Academy--best European film, best director for Joachim Trier, best screenwriter for Trier and Eskil Vogt, best actress for Renate Reinsve, best actor for Stellan Skarsgard, and best original score for composer Hania Rani. Also enjoying a highlight evening was director and co-writer Oliver Laxe’s Sirat which dominated the crafts categories with five awards--for best cinematographer (Mauro Herce), editor (Cristobal Fernandez), production designer (Laia Ateca), sound designer (Laia Casanovas), and casting director (Nadia Acimi, Luis Bertolo, Maria Rodrigo). Here’s a full rundown of the winners: European Film: SENTIMENTAL VALUE (titled AFFEKSJONSVERDI in Norwegian) (Norway, France, Denmark, Germany, Sweden) – directed by Joachim Trier, produced by Maria Ekerhovd, Andrea Berentsen Ottmar, Juliette Schrameck, Nathanaël Karmitz, Elisha Karmitz, Fionnuala Jamison, Sisse Graum Jørgensen, Lizette Jonjic, Janine Jackowski, Jonas Dornbach, Maren Ade, Atilla Salih Yücer & Lars Thomas Skare European Documentary: FIUME O MORTE! (Croatia, Slovenia, Italy), directed by Igor Bezinović European Animated Feature Film: This award is presented in co-operation with CARTOON, the European Association of Animation Film. ARCO (France), directed by Ugo Bienvenu European Director: Joachim Trier for SENTIMENTAL VALUE (AFFEKSJONSVERDI) European Actress: WINNER: Renate Reinsve in SENTIMENTAL VALUE (AFFEKSJONSVERDI) European Actor: Stellan Skarsgård in SENTIMENTAL VALUE... Read More

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