It's War Out There on the Per Theater Chart
May 28, 2008
The $10,000 club was a little more crowded than expected with a few surprise entries, but there was no surprise on top. Not only did Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull top the overall box office chart, it also came in first place on the per theater average chart with $23,507 over the three-day weekend, and nearly $30,000 over four. The Edge of Heaven opened with $18,593 in one theater, which is made even more impressive since it opened on a Wednesday. War, Inc. opened to weak reviews, but managed a surprisingly strong per theater average of $17,668. The final film in the $10,000 club was A Jihad for Love with $10,519 over three days and $17,284 including its box office over Wednesday and Thursday.
No other new release topped $10,000, but The Children of Huang Shi did reasonably well with $6,108. Insidious and Twisted: A Balloonamentary were neck and neck with $2,969 and $2,354 respectively. Meanwhile, box office numbers were not release for Postal. It was partially self-distributed, which may mean the numbers will take a little longer to come in. Or it may mean it did so poorly they won't release the numbers ever.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a few Per Theater Chart alumni:
Filed under: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, The Visitor, Die Fälscher, Young @ Heart, Then She Found Me, Redbelt, The Children of Huang Shi, Auf der anderen Seite, War, Inc., A Jihad for Love, Insidious, Twisted: A Balloonamentary, Postal