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All domestic grosses, excluding "Room" and "Spotlight" directing, provided by BoxOfficeMojo; all worldwide grosses provided by The Numbers.
May's live-action Aladdin is nearing $1 billion in global grosses.
Weekly grosses have plunged by more than 50 percent since their peak; last week, for the first time, the show's weekly box office grosses slipped below $1 million, according to figures released Monday by the Broadway League.
Box office grosses plunged last week after a record-breaking holiday season.
Last year Broadway grosses totaled $49.7 million during that period, a record.
The previous two films made roughly 80% of their grosses from foreign territories.
Strong foreign grosses could be enough to pull "Inferno" out of the red.
Despite the impressive grosses, RSOP was reporting ordinary business income of just $12,284.
You know your Nielsen numbers, your box office grosses, your focus group results.
To no one's surprise, the show's grosses have dropped since Mr. Groban's departure.
Its grosses have been healthy — last week it brought in $929,422 at the Winter Garden Theater — although the weekly grosses have sagged during non-vacation periods, dropping as low as $527,703 during a week in early February of this year.
It is now the second highest grosses movie of all time, just behind Avatar.
It's really yummy, but the chicken grosses me out so I eat around it.
According to financial docs filed with the court, Levitan grosses $2.4 million a month.
That's more than most of the other "Halloween" movies made during their entire domestic grosses.
It grosses me out to acknowledge it, but I've been thinking a lot about it.
Grosses have slipped in the show's second year, though lower ticket prices may benefit fans.
Lind tells CNBC he grosses quite a bit more than that — roughly $85,000 a year.
As the crucial holiday period begins, total grosses are 0.3 percent lower than last season.
But that episode did not affect last week's grosses — "Hamilton" is a sold-out show, so its attendance does not fluctuate from week to week; its grosses vary because of pricing changes, and the prices charged for Thanksgiving-week tickets were set months ago.
The year's grosses were bolstered by the presence of Bruce Springsteen, whose "Springsteen on Broadway" brought in $113 million over its 14-month run, but Ms. St. Martin said she was confident that overall grosses would remain strong even now that his show has ended.
If the entire idea of canned fish grosses you out, then, respectfully—grow the hell up.
Jenkins will also receive a substantial portion of box office grosses as part of her contract.
The precipitous drop in summer grosses is not as unexpected as it may first appear, however.
Lee, however, did not make the money one might expect from a franchise that grosses billions.
The company racked up $388 million in domestic box office grosses, according to data from Comscore.
Overall, despite an influx of tourists over Memorial Day weekend, the grosses last week were flat.
We uglies and the balds and the grosses and the ickies, we need to fight back!
Our No. 22016 bottle was the Forster Ungeheuer grosses gewächs from von Winning in the Pfalz.
It's so ideal that Ms. Badia, 50, says she grosses nearly $2000,21 each year from hosting.
Another challenge the annual grosses made clear: The season was not great, financially, for nonmusical plays.
Might they all be beaten by a foreign-language film whose theatrical grosses weren't even reported?
The Broadway League is scheduled to release weekly grosses — which will reflect the storm's impact — on Monday.
It's still in the top five for weekend grosses as we head into the official summer season.
But its weekly grosses dropped after the departure of its Tony-winning star, Kelli O'Hara, in April.
Now, Nomadic Matt has 1.5 million visitors a month and grosses about $750,000 year, according to Kepnes.
With three best-picture nominees, Fox leads all studios in post-nomination grosses with nearly $231 million.
Grosses may be even worse next weekend, when no films are scheduled to arrive in wide release.
Its three-day total was $5 million, while its three-week domestic grosses should land at $40.6 million.
Or, if you like, go look at BOM's year-to-date grosses and count for yourself… Two. Two.
Still, whenever I crack my hips on demand, it gets a reaction, because the sound grosses people out.
Baahubali 2 managed to make it into the top five weekend grosses while showing in relatively few theaters.
Nor should grosses gewächs be confused with "grosse lage," indicating wines from top sites that are not dry.
This season has been lagging behind last in total grosses, but has gradually been making up lost ground.
Sanchez runs his own lawn-care and snow-removal company, which grosses around $9,000 to $0003,000 per month.
While box office grosses are a solid measure of a film's success, they still don't tell the whole story.
Specifically, in 2012 The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises earned the top two domestic grosses of the year.
The influx of new releases did lift industry-wide grosses, and the weekend should be among the five biggest.
The grosses for several shows were affected by free tickets given to journalists, Tony voters and opening-night guests.
And overall grosses rose even faster — up 10.3 percent, leading to the sixth record-breaking year in a row.
One NBA official said the league grosses roughly $150 million annually from jersey patch sponsorships, which began in 2017.
Still, Disney believes that it could ultimately make a profit when its foreign grosses are factored into the picture.
Specifically, in 2012 The Avengers and The Dark Knight Rises earned the top two domestic grosses of the year.
I just feel like someone at some point described it as "Uber for toilet paper," and that grosses me out.
For example, "Justice League," also from Warner, cost $22002 million to make and made nearly $230 million in domestic grosses.
Combined with its grosses from the two weeks it spent in limited release, "The Revenant" has now made $39.5 million.
With BlacKkKlansman, meanwhile, Spike Lee has earned some of the best reviews and box-office grosses of his storied career.
Canadian - Ghanaian luxury retailer, Viola Labi, says she grosses $4,000 every month by exporting the baskets to Canada and Zambia.
As a result, box office grosses are growing year over year, but it's actually just less people paying more money.
Truly, much worse than a stink bug that blows up in your eyes and grosses you out for a while.
I would also consider a dry German riesling, particularly those designated grosses gewächs, which indicates top-quality dry wines. Alternatives?
Just one of the 67 shows on Broadway last season — "Hamilton" — was responsible for nearly 10 percent of the grosses.
North American box-office grosses are more than $7.7 billion so far in 2016 as of last Sunday, according to BoxOffice.
She suggests to Cydney and Alecia that they form a girl power trio to take out Jason, who grosses her out.
Jennifer Hudson's departure from the cast of "The Color Purple" prompted a drop in the show's box office grosses last week.
The movie has been earning money overseas for the past few weekends, giving it $21 million in international grosses so far.
The studio has so far brought in more than $6.4 billion worldwide, already surpassing its grosses for all of last year.
Then three of the original four cast members departed, and, despite positive reviews, grosses dropped; last week, the show grossed $910,624.
"I went to the bathroom in the suit," Gyllenhaal told the audience, which even grosses out our teen crush on Donnie Darko.
Theaters grossed $21 billion, also a record, up 67.11 percent over the previous season, although the grosses are not adjusted for inflation.
After disappointing box office growth in 2016, regulators announced that all sales grosses would include service fees for each ticket purchased online.
But it played to houses that were often about three-quarters full, and its weekly grosses ranged from about $260,000 to $460,000.
The Harry Potter economy is filled with jaw-dropping numbers, including 500 million books sold and $7.7 billion in worldwide film grosses.
The musical started strongly at the box office, with grosses routinely hitting $1 million in the first four months of the run.
Our No. 213 bottle was the Dalsheim Hubacker grosses gewächs from Keller in Rheinhessen, rich and succulent, with apricot and mineral flavors.
The play's weekly grosses have varied, peaking at $707,316 over Christmas week, but dipping to $241,751 during the week ending May 6.
Earlier this year, however, Tim Burton's live-action version of Dumbo with Colin Farrell and Michael Keaton hasn't made even half Aladdin's grosses.
Last year, the studio took the top five slots at the worldwide box office, shattering records with total grosses of over $7.2 billion.
For people who can't do anything without going all the way, here are four of the grosses— er, most romantic hotels in America.
"Jumanji," which won its third, fourth, fifth and seventh weekends, became the 30th film to cross the $400 million mark in domestic grosses.
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With about two months left in the season, grosses are up by 0.8 percent over last year, and attendance is up 1.8 percent.
The grosses were down roughly 60% from the same weekend last year and last weekend's top film, Pixar's "Onward," dropped a hefty 73%.
Many producers who belong to certain growers' associations have adopted the term "grosses gewächs" to indicate dry wines from individual vineyards deemed exceptional.
Ms. Roth didn't have an exact figure for this week so far, but said ticket sales are on track to "double" recent grosses.
It was nominated for 10 Tony Awards, but won none; its post-opening grosses were strong, ranging from $755,787 to $985,656 a week.
"As Bloom explains, period sex is really just "mother nature's juice cleanse," and if it grosses you out try and imagine it's "cherry lube.
Insidious: The Last Key, from mega-producer Jason Blum, earned the best global grosses in the Insidious franchise's four-film history, with $210 million.
With an additional $10 million in North American grosses from 3,507 locations, James Gunn's sequel has earned over $0003 million domestically in five weekends.
This weekend, "Captain Marvel" earned an additional $69.3 million from North American theaters and $2.13 million internationally, bringing its global grosses to $760 million.
With an additional $10 million in North American grosses from 3,507 locations, James Gunn's sequel has earned over $350 million domestically in five weekends.
Since opening in April 2018, the two-part "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" has seen declines in weekly grosses and average paid admission.
The Broadway season, which ends next month, is slightly ahead of last year: Grosses are up 0.6 percent, and attendance is up 1.4 percent.
Only about 10 percent of the season's total grosses went to plays, compared with 89 percent for musicals and 1 percent for special events.
But any time Mr. Groban has been absent, grosses have dipped, making the choice of his replacement important for the health of the show.
He tracked theater seasons by reading newspaper ads; he tried to estimate box office grosses by calling ticket sellers to ask about seat availability.
From January through June, overall domestic grosses are up a whopping 9.3% from the same period in 2017, with $6.23 billion total, a new record.
On the other hand, when adjusting for domestic ticket price inflation, Endgame still ranks behind Avatar's domestic grosses by a bit more than $100 million.
Check. A monstrous budget -- estimated at $250 million -- that will require "Avengers"- and "Star Wars"-like box office grosses to avoid the taint of megabomb?
Despite headlines about blockbusters "Batman v Superman" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" driving record box office grosses, fewer people are going to the movies.
"The last three [Terminator] installments all made around $400 million, and based on first weekend grosses this is right in line with that," he says.
And a family that grosses $50,000 in income in any given year in Whitefish, Montana may or may not be "middle class" or "poor" either.
The U.S attorney&aposs office said the Grosses&apos scheme netted nearly $150,000 for which employees were not entitled from September 2009 to March 2013.
Its grosses once again cracked $1 million in each of the last two weeks, most likely thanks to the arrival of Brendon Urie of Panic!
By comparison, Marvel's "Ant-Man and the Wasp," a summer 2018 release that starred Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly, had global grosses of $622 million.
Those are both records, although the grosses are not adjusted for inflation; by comparison, in 2016 Broadway grossed $1.4 billion with attendance of 13.25 million.
We turned to Box Office Mojo for its data on worldwide box office grosses to determine the top 10 highest-grossing movies in the world.
Even though iOS market share in the U.S. has dropped by 16 percent since 2012, the App Store still grosses 4X more than the Play Store.
During that time, Marvel Studios—which Disney bought in 2012—still profited off the webslinger, through merchandising rights and a small cut of the movie grosses.
But the season's overall grosses are lagging slightly (1 percent) behind those of the previous year, and overall attendance is also down by about 1 percent.
With the weekend's grosses, the "Resident Evil" series has now cruised past the $1 billion mark to become the biggest video game-based franchise in history.
The film had record-setting stateside box office grosses for an anime, and its promotional campaign reflected growing efforts to market anime to a wider audience.
However, over the course of its record-setting run over 72 percent of Avatar's grosses came from international markets, raking in over a staggering $2 billion.
Box office grosses for the current Broadway season, which ends in two weeks, are 0.8 percent ahead of last season, while attendance is up 1.7 percent.
Given the show's limited run and modest grosses, neither the phrase "total bomb" nor "smash hit" seems to be a precise description of its financial performance.
"We eat horse — that grosses out British people," said Francesca Marzolini, a tourism expert whose lessons meandered from the historical to the political to the stereotypical.
But it appears to be punching above its weight, responsible for 20 percent of Broadway's overall grosses while owning just 12 percent of the 41 theaters.
Since its release May 4, its grosses have exceeded $11 million, a remarkable achievement in 2018 for a specialty film (whether nonfiction, art house or foreign).
Its box office grosses have fluctuated, peaking at $651,744 during the week ending April 28; the show grossed $473,19643 during the week that ended Oct. 20.
Also well worth noting were the Marienburg Fahrlay grosses gewächs from Clemens Busch in the Mosel and the "Detonation" from Immich-Batterieberg, also in the Mosel.
Variety was a pioneer in printing movie reviews and is believed to be the first publication to list television ratings and movie box-office grosses regularly.
Eating at buffets grosses your friend out royally because it exposes people to the germs of possibly everyone who enters the restaurant in some way or another.
The box office grosses for "Chapter Two" this weekend are not just a big deal for the US box office, but also for its studio, Warner Bros.
But its delicate tone and subtle story line proved a tough fit for brassy Broadway, and its box office grosses were insufficient to sustain an extended run.
Mr. Chernow, who is the musical's historical consultant and its tireless champion, gets 803 percent of the show's adjusted grosses as a royalty — currently about $900,000 a year.
One of the big box office lessons of 1203 was that a whole mess of blockbusters opening right on top of each other depressed all of their grosses.
Domestically, roughly 26.3% of all grosses went to Disney, continuing the company's lopsided dominance over the industry since the relaunch of the Star Wars film franchise in 2015.
And for the first time ever, superhero movies accounted for over 25% of all domestic box-office grosses — a fivefold increase in the genre's market share from 2010.
Broadway's box-office grosses dropped by a bruising 39 percent last week, the result of a blizzard that prompted the cancellation of all Saturday matinee and evening performances.
The production is costly, with a 40-person cast and a 23-musician orchestra, but it has not crossed the $1 million mark in weekly grosses since March.
We included the adjusted and original domestic box-office grosses for the movies, the original worldwide take for the live-action remakes, and the production budgets when available.
Mr. Chernow, who is the musical's historical consultant and its tireless champion, gets 2000 percent of the show's adjusted grosses as a royalty — currently about $0003,2000 a year.
Its box office grosses have been middling — last week, it brought in $638,365, which is 61 percent of its potential, according to figures released by the Broadway League.
However, the show's ticket sales were underwhelming, with grosses cresting at $441,034 in late March and dropping to $269,537 last week — just 30 percent of the gross potential.
The overall Broadway season, which began in May and runs through this May, continues to look strong — grosses are up 0.4 percent over the previous, record-setting, season.
At $200 million, the production budget for "Black Panther" was more than double those two films' domestic box-office grosses, and the film grossed more than $1 billion worldwide.
There was an episode of Fixer Upper in which Chip grosses out Jo by swallowing a cockroach that's been left to decompose in the living room of a remodel.
Then, the next month, "Get Out" was a smash hit as well with a $33.4 million opening and $253.1 million in global grosses by the end of its run.
The film will pick up from the events in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which has now become the biggest movie in North America, with $861 million in grosses.
Their weekly grosses are now near their weekly running costs, but they should rise over the coming weeks as Thanksgiving and the Christmas season bring more tourists to town.
The stage of Salzburg's Grosses Festspielhaus, or Large Festival Hall, where the "Meistersinger" had its premiere, is short and wide, with a rectangular proscenium more than 90 feet wide.
Moviegoing has been battered this year by a subpar second half that's pulled down 2017 grosses by 225.4%, but it should rebound somewhat, thanks to "Thor: Ragnorak," Warner Bros.
A dry riesling with body would also be delicious, like a smaragd from the Wachau region of Austria or a German riesling labeled either grosses gewächs or erstes gëwachs.
When results are visible, not merely oral, "you have room for advertising, of course," said Schindler, whose company grosses an estimated $70 billion annually through ads above search results.
While that was easily enough to win the weekend, that haul is lower than the first weekend grosses of the previous two Star Wars films in this current trilogy.
We're probably another month (or less) away from Wonder Woman passing the previous DC films' world-wide grosses — now at $660 million or so and counting — but that's inevitable, too.
But one liberal publisher with at least two websites said she grosses between $30,000 and $50,000 per month in revenue based on pageviews of between 3 million and 5 million.
And with the exception of Beasts of No Nation—the 2015 drama that Netflix hoped would be a major awards player—the company has never reported its theatrical grosses, either.
Disney has released five of the year's ten highest grossing films, is the leader in terms of market share, and is poised to set a new record for annual grosses.
Star Wars didn't show up in the papers at all on Thursday May 26, 1977 — unless you count Variety, which noted the eye-popping per-theater grosses from opening day.
His victory, combined with the cast's high-energy performance on the Tonys broadcast, provided a momentary bump in ticket sales, with grosses peaking at $642,594 the week of June 18.
While the musical was met with harsh reviews and low weekly grosses, its social media presence helped to bring in first-time theatergoers, said Carl White, one of its producers.
Invoking such a clause is not unprecedented, but what makes this situation unusual is that although "Beetlejuice" fell below the specified level last May, since then its grosses have rebounded.
"The Bill Grosses and Peter Lynches are about asset gathering" he said, referring to one of the founders of Pimco and to the former manager of Fidelity Investments' Magellan Fund.
Also of note in the most recent Broadway League report: The current season, which has generally been lagging slightly behind last in overall grosses, is now running even with it.
Some of those officials, the grosses legumes, he knew, and they gave him a certain respect, both because he kept turning up with Western journalists and because, clearly, he was fearless.
Today, she grosses a respectable $250 million a year, has spun her business savvy into a lucrative consulting service, and considers celebrities like Cardi B, Missy Elliot, and B. Simone fans.
"Solo: A Star Wars Story," released in May 2018, marked the first major financial disappointment in the franchise, scoring less than $400 million in global grosses, according to Box Office Mojo.
The Friedrichstadt-Palast traces its roots to a 19th-century circus that in 1919 became the Grosses Schauspielhaus, or Great Theater, under the leadership of Max Reinhardt, the German-Jewish impresario.
The grosses for "Hamilton" are likely to continue to rise over time, because the show raised prices for a new block of tickets released Sunday night, just after the Tonys broadcast.
Carl Chaney and his family have turned what was recently a foundering dairy business out of Bowling Green, Ky., into a tourist attraction that grosses over a million dollars a year.
Its grosses have been softening — it brought in $285,108 at the box office during the week ending June 2, which is 32 percent of its potential, according to the Broadway League.
Its New York City is a frenemy that charms you and grosses you out, embraces you and picks your pocket, shows you a good time and tries to break your foot.
Unlike most foreign markets, studios can only take 25% of a film's box office grosses in China (usually, it's about 50%), but for these films, Hollywood will take anything it can get.
That acquisition has so far netted Disney more than $203 billion in global box office grosses alone, a historic financial windfall that would buoy any studio out of the box office doldrums.
And that's to say nothing of the fact that when Oscar voting is going on, in early January, the total grosses of many of the preceding year's holiday films still aren't known.
If you opt not to watch the Lakers, James will still be OK, in the same way De Niro doesn't really need to agonize over weekend box-office grosses at this juncture.
Box-office grosses, which have been climbing since 2013, rose 393 percent, to $1.449 billion, a new high, according to figures released on Tuesday by the Broadway League, an industry trade group.
Levitan -- who grosses $2.4 million a month -- is in the throes of a super nasty divorce in which his wife has now twice tried, unsuccessfully, to keep him away from the family home.
Statistics for the current Broadway season, which began in May, also show the industry's strength: Grosses are up 18.6 percent and attendance is up 11.2 percent compared with last season at this point.
At one point, in Chapter 11 filings, the studio estimated that "The Disappointments Room" would earn $72.6 million over its lifetime, a figure that factors in estimated home entertainment revenue along with theatrical grosses.
The bottom line: "Nearly every box-office record was broken by this juggernaut of a film from Thursday previews to single-day grosses and everything in between," says Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian.
The show's weekly grosses have fluctuated considerably over time; last week, it grossed $807,649 and played to 86 percent capacity audiences, but it has had many weeks over $1 million, and many under $600,000.
A family that grosses $150,000 in income in any given year living in New York City or Boston without massive assets sitting in the bank isn't "upper class" or "rich" in any real way.
A report in the "Arts, Briefly" column on Tuesday about Broadway box-office grosses misstated the opening date of Cirque du Soleil's "Paramour," which took in just over $1 million last week during previews.
Rounding out the top five, were Disney's "Alice Through the Looking Glass" with $10.7 million and Sony's "The Angry Birds Movie" with $9.7 million, pushing the family films' grosses to $50.8 million and $ million, respectively.
In short, seniors go to the movies; in recent years they have driven independent films like "I'll See You in My Dreams" (2015), and "Hello, My Name is Doris" (2015) to surprisingly sturdy theatrical grosses.
On Thursday, the movie topped $676 million in the US, a number that surpasses the total theatrical grosses of Iron Man ($318 million), Thor ($181 million), and the first Captain America ($177 million) film — combined.
"Hamilton," which won the prize for best new musical, was already sold out, so it had no capacity for short-term growth, and its grosses last week were relatively flat, at a whopping $2 million.
While those prequel series achieved large box office grosses, they are usually considered worse than their classic predecessor movies, despite the stewardship of "Star Wars" creator George Lucas and "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson.
By the numbers: The Broadway League announced that 2018 ticket sales and gross revenue had both reached record highs, with nearly 15 million in attendance and close to $2 billion in grosses, an increase of 7.8%.
It truly is something that in the year Black Panther, a movie made just about entirely by and with black people, grosses $700 million, the Academy's reaction is, "We need to invent something separate...but equal."
Overall grosses are nearly 7 percent below where they were at this time last year, and the box office for several other big brand shows, including stage adaptations of "Frozen" and "Mean Girls," have also drooped.
But despite the awards and acclaim, it was unable to build the audience necessary for a multiyear run on Broadway; its weekly grosses, which topped out at $817,665 last July, had dropped to $313,556 last week.
The protest threats and viral video did take a bite out of the grosses — tracking two weeks ago suggested the film would open to as much as $24 million — but the public relations headaches weren't fatal.
China accounts for a huge portion of international box office grosses — the caveat being it only screens about 34 Hollywood movies a year, so that it can promote the output of its own film industry instead.
This time around looks to tell mostly the same story — while domestic grosses slipped 61% from its first to second weekend, the movie is still easily topping the box office with $38.7 million from 4,329 locations.
The show's weekly grosses peaked at $1.6 million for a nine-performance final week in 2017, but the box office has sagged recently, and was down to $541,271 for the eight-performance week ending Jan. 27.
Total worldwide grosses exceeded $2.9 billion for each of the big-screen trilogies for "The Lord of the Rings," released from 2001 to 2003, and "The Hobbit," released from 2012 to 2014, according to Box Office Mojo.
But even with weekly grosses exceeding a million dollars, "China Doll," which is directed by Pam MacKinnon (a thankless task), soon found itself being circled by theater vultures for whom the scent of disaster is an aphrodisiac.
In 2015, which set an all-time record for domestic box office grosses at $11.1 billion, 10 of the top 40 earning films featured some earthly global cataclysm, its aftermath, or at very least, its imminent threat.
It started strong, with about five months in which weekly grosses were usually over $1 million, but its financial performance has weakened over time; last week, it grossed $583,984 and played to audiences of 62 percent capacity.
The expo had the largest concentration of comic book creative talent on the East Coast in an industry that grosses about $10 billion a year world wide with approximately $300 million in English-speaking North America alone.
For the first time in at least 22 years, domestic box office grosses for the season — which traditionally runs from the first Friday of May through Labor Day weekend — are down a whopping 235% from year-to-year.
Another way to look at the deal: Disney and Fox rank number two and four, respectively, in the domestic box office for the year thus far, and collectively pulled in more than 30 percent of total domestic grosses.
It's a smart move, because while box-office grosses were way up in 19883, it's looking like domestic ticket sales only rose a small amount, and the pressures on theatrical distribution are only going to get more intense.
The musical's weekly grosses, which peaked last Christmas at $1.3 million for a nine-performance week, have dropped to problematic levels — last week the show brought in $508,700 over eight performances, according to figures from the Broadway League.
In the first weekend of 2016, the record-busting film blew past the domestic grosses of both "Jurassic World" and "Titanic" to become the second-highest earner of all time with $740.3 million in just 19 days of release.
If putting your fingers up there really grosses you out, wrap your digits in a condom or use a rubber glove, but as long as you don't subsist on a diet of Taco Bell and Fritos, you're probably fine.
The much-praised production, which won the Tony Award for best musical revival, had actually seen its grosses drop the week after the ceremony because its Tony-winning star, Cynthia Erivo, was in London for much of the week.
One thought was that if Netflix was willing to give a more favorable percentage of theatrical grosses to the theaters compared to what studios do, the theaters may be more willing to show "The Irishman" on a shortened window.
The government argues that Apple — "a corporation that grosses hundreds of billions of dollars a year" — is "fully capable" of developing software that would disable security on the iPhone and allow federal investigators to search the device for evidence.
"China Doll," a new play written by David Mamet and starring Al Pacino, also closed Sunday; critics were hostile, but the show started strongly at the box office, and recouped its investment costs despite a drop in grosses in January.
According to data from the National Association of Theater Owners, the average ticket price in the US has increased more than 24 percent over the last 24 years, while North American box office grosses have actually grown just 24 percent.
The cancellations wreaked so much havoc at theater box offices that the league, a trade association representing producers and theater owners, delayed releasing the grosses by 25 hours so the industry could account for storm-related ticket exchanges and refunds.
And the grosses for "American Psycho," adapted from the polarizing Bret Easton Ellis novel about a homicidal investment banker, tumbled 17 percent, to $492,703, during the week that ended Sunday, according to figures released on Monday by the Broadway League.
Just 11 percent of the season's grosses went to plays; top-grossing among them was "The Play That Goes Wrong," a British farce that was the only play to run all 53 weeks of the season, bringing in $19 million.
In setting a deadline for the musical to leave the theater, the Shubert Organization is invoking a "stop clause" that allows it to oust a show whose grosses fall below an agreed upon level for two weeks in a row.
"Spider-Man: Far From Home" set a number of records this week, including biggest Tuesday ticket sales of all time ($2306 million), best Wednesday grosses for a Marvel movie ($210 million) and the second-largest Fourth of July holiday ($236 million).
According to comScore, this year's five-day Thanksgiving weekend saw total grosses his $268 million — $7.5 million better than last year's when "Moana" opened with $82 million, and "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" taking in $65 million in its second weekend.
According to Variety, an exact number has not be released, but sources have suggested that Jenkins will receive something in the $8 million range, as well as "a substantial backend of box office grosses" for writing, directing, and producing the new film.
Grosses were relatively modest for the other shows that closed: the comedy "Sylvia" ($391,703), with Matthew Broderick and Annaleigh Ashford; the drama "Thérèse Raquin" ($370,78), starring Keira Knightley in her Broadway debut; and "Dames at Sea" ($211,207), a sendup of 1930s movie musicals.
If the idea of throwing little piles of skin in the trash for three or four days grosses you out, or the thought of your partner's aunt thinking you have ankle dandruff makes you blush, PediSpa may be more up your alley.
Johnson started the year on the highest note possible, earning the best grosses of his career outside the Fast and Furious franchise with Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, which made more than half of its $404.5 domestic gross in 2018 after opening on Dec.
While this Labor Day weekend is especially low for overall grosses, the frame has not historically been an especially huge source of revenue — August and September are traditionally thought of as a dumping ground for the industry between summer blockbusters and awards season contenders.
The musical was developed with high hopes by Nickelodeon, a company making its first foray as a lead producer on Broadway at a time when many film studios and record labels, aware of Broadway's rising grosses, are attempting to adapt their catalogs for the stage.
But the musical has also been underperforming financially, compared to other large-scale musicals; it runs strongest during school vacation periods, with weekly grosses ranging from a low of $543,000 the last week of April to a high of $1.5 million during Christmas week.
When looking only at the grosses from the initial theatrical release, Endgame actually surpassed Avatar weeks ago — aided by a theatrical expansion at the end of June designed to promote the next Marvel Studios release, Spider-Man: Far From Home, which was produced by Sony Pictures.
The film's lackluster grosses were primarily the result of weird placement (at the end of the summer) and misguided faith in an audience's desire to see a television show from the '22010s, with an inscrutable name and two hot but bland dudes, adapted for the big screen.
The Kenneth Branagh vehicle, which has a $55 million budget, has been a solid performer internationally with $182 million in grosses outside the U.S. Sony's fourth weekend of faith-based animated drama "The Star" came in eighth with $3.7 million at 2,976 venues, off only 10%.
Instead, Netflix released the movie this weekend in select theaters in New York and Los Angeles (Netflix does not report the box-office grosses of its films), with other theaters being added in the coming weeks before the movie is made available to stream starting November 27.
The summer is full of films that rely on international grosses to become blockbusters, and if overseas markets continue to be shuttered by the outbreak, studios might be forced to choose between a smaller pull at the box office or the costly decision to delay openings.
"A remarkable 70 live-action films with dogs central to the plot have been released theatrically since 1974, and together these have grossed more than $2119.02 billion at the domestic box office," said Brad Brevet, the editor of Box Office Mojo, a service that tracks theatrical grosses.
Then he bounded up the stairs to a rehearsal room on the top floor of the Grosses Festpielhaus, the festival's main venue, to look in on the pianist Igor Levit — with whom he played Messiaen's piece for two pianos, "Visions de l'Amen," earlier in the festival.
Several film series have struggled at the box office in recent months, with "Alice Through the Looking Glass" and "The Huntsman: Winter's War" losing millions, and other sequels and spin-offs, such as "Kung Fu Panda 250.8" and "X-Men: Apocalypse," failing to match the grosses of previous installments.
The 29 productions running last week grossed $30 million, up from $23 million for 24 shows the week before, contributing to what is shaping up to be a banner season on Broadway: Overall grosses are up 20 percent over last season thus far, and attendance is up 6 percent.
Yet those arguments might not provide enough credit to the filmmakers, who have taken the form, played with it creatively and found new means of promoting it, even within the confines of relatively limited budgets -- certainly compared to the special-effects-heavy blockbusters that otherwise dominate year-end grosses.
Dairy farmers are now pivoting to nondairy products (hemp, oat and plant-based milks), opening their farms to tourism (Chaney's Dairy Barn in Kentucky, above, grosses over a million dollars a year) and finding new ways to market (think colorful packaging) in the hopes of bringing back the milk mustache. 9.
The play, about a wealthy businessman who runs afoul of his state's governor, started off blazing hot at the box office, reflecting the high regard audiences have for Mr. Pacino; since reviewers questioned the quality of the drama itself, business has slowed, although at a time (January) when Broadway grosses generally take a dip.
Since the peak of the summer of 1999 — spurred by Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, The Sixth Sense, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and The Blair Witch Project — fewer people in the US and Canada have been going to the movies during the summer, even as rising ticket prices have kept grosses increasing.
In fact, if you look at the worldwide year-to-date grosses on Box Office Mojo, you'll find two movies in the top 20 that were basically not even released in the USA — The Mermaid and Monster Hunt — plus Warcraft, which (rightly) flopped in America but was redeemed by its massive Chinese box office.
Motherboard's Adrienne Jeffries highlighted this eye roll of a passage from the DOJ response, detailing just how easy unlocking the phone would be:By Apple's own reckoning, the corporation—which grosses billions of dollars a year—would need to set aside as few as six of its 100,03 employees for perhaps as little as two weeks.
India has become one of the most popular destinations for international surrogacy, where the industry grosses over $22002 billion each year: It's relatively cheap (about one-third of the price of a surrogate in America), the medical technology is advanced, and there are an abundance of poor, young women ready to rent out their wombs.
Haddish also discussed the success of Girls Trip (noting she hasn't yet seen the film's impressive box office grosses affect her bank account), along with spending part of her childhood in foster care and not caring if people see her in the same dress — including the dress she was wearing at that very moment — more than once.
"They're making smart choices by varying prices and maintaining capacity," said Mike Rafael, a ticketing analyst, who said the important question now is when and whether the "Cursed Child" grosses, which were above $2 million a week through most of last year but have fallen to about $1 million a week this fall, will level off.
More than just an expedition for curiosity's sake, they hope their findings can help us better combat a growing pest that not only grosses us out, but also spreads disease, causes allergies, and turns our homes into a stinky mess (in the roaches' defense, only around 30 out of the known 4,500 species actually live near people, and fewer still are serious nuisances).
Compare this season's shallow bench to the first three months of this year, which boasted the widest array of hit movies — Beauty and the Beast, Logan, The Lego Batman Movie, Hidden Figures, Get Out, Split, Kong: Skull Island, Fifty Shades Darker, and John Wick: Chapter 2 — and the highest box office grosses in at least 35 years for January through March.
Also notable: "Shuffle Along, or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed," saw its grosses drop, from $973,686 to $814,942, apparently because last week was when its star, Audra McDonald, had initially been expected to begin a three-month leave to reprise her Tony-winning performance in "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill" in London, which affected advance sales.
And though the man-on-the-moon biopic "First Man" was hit by an unexpected controversy over whether the American flag appeared prominently enough, critics and audiences alike should take to the story of astronaut Neil Armstrong (played by Ryan Gosling) when the film is released in October, its grosses likely to be goosed by an exceptional IMAX sequence set on the lunar surface.
Where Rogue One winds up on the 2017 charts for total grosses should be an interesting case study: It should have long enough legs to catch No. 5 Deadpool, which hauled in $363 million after 18 weeks in release — but has almost no hope of touching fellow Disney release Finding Dory, which stayed in movie theaters for 25 weeks on its way to a whopping $486 million domestic.

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