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“The Last Dance” at the box office

“The Last Dance” at the box office

This is not so clear with Sony Venom: The Last Dance will take the No. 1 spot in its third weekend, and the film should do well $12 million. Exhibitors bet that A24's Heretic could do just as much, if not more. A24 forecasts are included $8 million from 3,200 cinemas for the horror film directed by Hugh Grant A quiet place Architects Scott Beck and Bryan Woods.

heretic, The film, which had its world premiere at TIFF, is about two young Mormon missionaries who are forced to prove their faith when they knock on the wrong door and are greeted by a devilish Mr. Reed (Grant), who turns deadly cat play gets involved. and-mouse. The R-rated film has a 94% certified fresh review score on Rotten Tomatoes. There were some previews in Salt Lake City, but the general preview begins Thursday at 7 p.m. The target group is young people between the ages of 18 and 34.

Poison 3 had a very good second Tuesday on Election Day with $3.3 million, up 56% from the second Monday and only 28% less than the first Tuesday with $4.6 million. Tuesdays are bargain days. The running sperm is $95.3 millionand the Kelly Marcel-directed feature film starring Tom Hardy will cross the line $100 million mark on Friday.

Lionsgate has the Dallas Jenkins-directed feature film version of the Kingdom Story Company's Barbara Robinson bestseller The best Christmas competition ever, what insiders predict $6 million to $8 million from 3,000 cinemas. However, Exhibition believes that a $10M+ Launch is not outside the realm of possibility.

The family film had its first sneak peeks last weekend and is at 92% on Rotten Tomatoes with critics and 100% with viewers. Thursday's preview is at 4 p.m. The blurb for the picture: The Herdmans are absolutely the worst children in the history of the world. They lie, they steal, they bully – and now they've hijacked the town's Christmas parade. The film stars Judy Greer, Lauren Graham, Pete Holmes and Molly Belle Wright.

Also widely available this weekend is Vertical's George Nolfi-directed sci-fi film elevation, with Anthony Mackie and Monica Baccarin in 1,416 theaters; Fathoms Andrea Bocelli 30: The celebration in 1,200 cinemas; and the George Huang-directed action film Weekend in Taipei, starring Luke Evans. Luc Besson co-authored the image from Ketchup Entertainment, which can be found on 1,021 websites.

Anora, The Palme d'Or winner of “Neon,” starring Mikey Madison, is expanding from 253 to 1,100 locations in its fourth frame this Friday. The film has grossed $4.3 million through Tuesday and has the best opening per theater average of the year at $91,700.

As my colleague Nancy Tartaglione reported, Amazon MGM Studios' $200 million Christmas action film starring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans Red, flies abroad this weekend via Warner Bros $25 to $30 million. The film opens in the US on November 15th with a view to a $35 million+.

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