Weekend Box-Office: Big Dawn For Apes
Many monkeys make mucho money
Buoyed by a largely empty new-release schedule and overwhelmingly positive reviews, Dawn of The Planet of The Apes is looking to end the weekend with a projected gross as high as $74 million - not bad for a movie whose top-billed star is a CGI chimpanzee created through motion capture.
The only other new feature of note was the limited release of Richard Linklater's independent feature Boyhood, a drama filmed in pieces over a period of 12 years in order to accurately simulate the growth and aging of it's main characters. The film had an impressive per-screen U.S. average of around $64,000.
Analysts are watching next week with interest, as a large number of mid-level studio features (including The Purge: Anarchy, Disney's Planes: Fire & Rescue and Sex Tape) are crowding into the end of July in hopes of beating an unusually blockbuster-heavy last leg of Summer, with August expected to be dominated by a combination of Hercules, Guardians of The Galaxy the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot and Expendables 3; along with "dark horse" entries like Lucy and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
Source: Deadline Hollywood [http://www.deadline.com/2014/07/box-office-preview-dawn-of-the-planet-of-the-apes-boyhood/#more-768224]
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Many monkeys make mucho money
Buoyed by a largely empty new-release schedule and overwhelmingly positive reviews, Dawn of The Planet of The Apes is looking to end the weekend with a projected gross as high as $74 million - not bad for a movie whose top-billed star is a CGI chimpanzee created through motion capture.
The only other new feature of note was the limited release of Richard Linklater's independent feature Boyhood, a drama filmed in pieces over a period of 12 years in order to accurately simulate the growth and aging of it's main characters. The film had an impressive per-screen U.S. average of around $64,000.
Analysts are watching next week with interest, as a large number of mid-level studio features (including The Purge: Anarchy, Disney's Planes: Fire & Rescue and Sex Tape) are crowding into the end of July in hopes of beating an unusually blockbuster-heavy last leg of Summer, with August expected to be dominated by a combination of Hercules, Guardians of The Galaxy the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot and Expendables 3; along with "dark horse" entries like Lucy and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
Source: Deadline Hollywood [http://www.deadline.com/2014/07/box-office-preview-dawn-of-the-planet-of-the-apes-boyhood/#more-768224]
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