Theater Averages: The New Year has a Patriotic Start
January 10, 2017
The theater average chart was dominated by holdovers, as is the norm this time of year. The top film was Patriots Day with an average of $14,972 in seven theaters. This bodes very well for its wide expansion next weekend. 20th Century Women is becoming a sleeper hit earning an average of $13,047 in ten theaters. This is one of those films that should be earning more Awards Season buzz, but I fear it has slipped between the cracks. Toni Erdmann and Paterson were neck-and-neck with averages of $10,472 and $10,205 respectively.
None of the new limited releases came close to the $10,000 mark. In fact, more of them missed the Mendoza Line than not. The best was German Concentration Camps Factual Survey, which earned $3,000 in its lone theater. However, one could argue Railroad Tigers had a more impressive opening with an average of $2,703 in 43 theaters. None of the rest of the new releases topped the Mendoza Line, Arise from Darkness was the closest with $1,944 in one theater. Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis Race and America only managed $1,452 in one theater, while A Different American Dream and The Ardennes had nearly identical openings with $848 and $840 respectively. Both were playing in one theater.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a couple of Per Theater Chart alumni:
Weekend Box Office Results
Filed under: Theater Averages, A Monster Calls, Lion, Manchester by the Sea, Patriots Day, La La Land, 20th Century Women, Hidden Figures, Loving, Paterson, Elle, Toni Erdmann, Fences, Railroad Tigers, Jackie, Dangal, Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America, D’Ardennen, Arise from Darkness, A Different American Dream, German Concentration Camps Factual Survey