‘Our Friend’, ‘Psycho Goreman’, ‘No Man’s Land’ And ‘Brothers By Blood’ Bring Shine To Specialty Box Office

‘Our Friend’, ‘Psycho Goreman’, ‘No Man’s Land’ And ‘Brothers By Blood’ Bring Shine To Specialty Box Office

The specialty box office found some shine this weekend with four new titles starting with the Gravitas Ventures pic Our Friend starring Jason Segel, Casey Affleck and Dakota Johnson.


The Gabriela Cowperthwaite-directed drama based on Matthew Teague’s book The Friend: Love Is Not a Big Enough Word debuted at 543 locations and grossed an estimated $250K on its first weekend out with a per-screen average $460. This bodes well for the drama which currently sits at an 83% on Rotten Tomatoes and has thrown its hat in the ring for awards season.


The film separated itself from a typical day and date release as Gravitas used a focused and targeted exhibitor marketing approach. Outside of Wonder Woman 1984, which was an SVOD release, Our Friend debuted as the largest opening for a day and date film since October 16. It looks to expand next weekend to approximately 750 locations.

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Another day and date title, Steven Kostanski’s PG: Psycho Goreman grossed an estimated $44,500 on 45 screens, for a per-screen average of $989. With its B-movie charm, the RLJE Films horror-comedy has a strong 89% on Rotten Tomatoes.


IFC Films’ Western drama No Man’s Land starring Frank Grillo made its on demand debut and opened in 255 theaters nationwide to an estimated weekend gross of $62K for a per-theater average of $243.


Rounding out the theatrical debuts this weekend is Vertical Entertainment’s Brothers By BloodWith 91 runs in its first weekend out, the Jérémie Guez’s crime drama earned an estimated $30K with a per-screen average of $326.


Other noteworthy titles this weekend is Lionsgate’s Fatale, which continues to perform fairly well as its cume crossed the $5 million mark in its sixth weekend out while Focus Features’ Promising Young Woman hit an estimated $4 million with its cume in its fifth weekend.


NEW RELEASES


Brothers By Blood (Vertical Entertainment) Week 1 [91 Theaters] Weekend $30,000; Average $326


No Man’s Land (IFC Films) Week 1 [255 Theaters] Weekend $62,000; Average $243


Our Friend (Gravitas Ventures) Week 1 [543 Theaters]; Weekend $250,000; Average $460


PG: Psycho Goreman (RLJE Films) Week 1 [45 Screens]; $44,500; Average $989


SECOND WEEKEND


American Skin (Vertical Entertainment) – Week 2 [70 Theaters] ; Weekend $37,000; Average $523; Cume $87,000

Don’t Tell A Soul (Saban Films) – Week 2 [105 Theaters] Weekend $44,000; Average $422; Cume $126,000


MLK/FBI (IFC Films) – Week 2 [79 Theaters] Weekend $5,000; Average $63; Cume $40,406


THIRD WEEKEND + HOLDOVERS


Come Play (Focus Features) – Week 13 [166 Theaters]; Weekend $100,000; Average $602; Cume $9,949,000


Fatale (Lionsgate) – Week 6 [1,132 theaters]; Weekend $423,000; Average $374; Cume $5,281,000


Half Brothers (Focus Features) – Week 8 [108 Theaters]; Weekend $35,000; Average $324; Cume $2,235,000


Pinocchio (Roadside Attractions) – Week 5 [602 Screens]; Weekend $122,660; Average $204; Cume $1,527,538


Promising Young Woman (Focus Features) – Week 5 [1,236 Theaters]; Weekend $400,000; Average $324; Cume $4,000,000


The War With Grandpa (101 Studios) – Week 16 [507 Theaters] Weekend $163,944; Average $323; Cume $19,469,358