The second coming of David Javerbaum's hit comedy, An Act Of God, which first came to Broadway in May of 2015 with Jim Parsons in the title role, will be ending its blessed 14-week limited engagement at the Booth Theatre 222 West 45th Street on Sunday, September 4th,and its Tony nominated and Emmy winning star Sean Hayes is counting down the remaining performances.
- 8/31/2016
- by Michael Dale
- BroadwayWorld.com
Home was number at the box office this weekend with an estimated $54 million. The PG animated family movie stars Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez.
Rentrak’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “There’s no place like ‘Home’ when it comes to this weekend’s box office as the DreamWorks Animation release distributed by Fox added $78 million globally, topping the international chart & leading the charge in its first weekend in North America for a combined worldwide total to date of $102 million. Another PG-rated movie marked a milestone as Disney’s hit live-action fairytale ‘Cinderella’ crossed the $300 million threshold this weekend with an impressive total to date of $336.2 million.”
20th Century Fox’s Kingsman: Secret Service also crossed the $300 million mark with $328.4 million.
Warner Bros. Pictures comedy Get Hard, starring Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell, brought in an estimated $34.6 million and took the number two spot at the box office.
Rentrak’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “There’s no place like ‘Home’ when it comes to this weekend’s box office as the DreamWorks Animation release distributed by Fox added $78 million globally, topping the international chart & leading the charge in its first weekend in North America for a combined worldwide total to date of $102 million. Another PG-rated movie marked a milestone as Disney’s hit live-action fairytale ‘Cinderella’ crossed the $300 million threshold this weekend with an impressive total to date of $336.2 million.”
20th Century Fox’s Kingsman: Secret Service also crossed the $300 million mark with $328.4 million.
Warner Bros. Pictures comedy Get Hard, starring Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell, brought in an estimated $34.6 million and took the number two spot at the box office.
- 3/29/2015
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Rihanna's Home has topped the Us box office in its debut weekend.
The children's animation that also stars Jim Parsons took $54m, beating Will Ferrell's comedy Get Hard.
Get Hard debuts to $34.6m, while last week's number one Insurgent falls to three with $22m.
Kenneth Branagh's Cinderella falls to four with $17.5m, as horror film It Follows climbs to number five.
Kingsman: The Secret Service earns $3m and falls to six, and Run All Night takes number seven.
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel falls to number eight, as Do You Believe?'s $2.1m leaves it at number nine.
Finally, Sean Penn's The Gunman rounds out the top ten with earnings of $2m.
The Us weekend box office Top 10 for March 27-29 (studio estimates, all figures in Us dollars) is as follows:
1. (-) Home - $54,000,000
2. (-) Get Hard - $34,610,000
3. (1) The Divergent Series: Insurgent - $22,075,000
4. (2) Cinderella - $17,515,000
5. (19) It Follows...
The children's animation that also stars Jim Parsons took $54m, beating Will Ferrell's comedy Get Hard.
Get Hard debuts to $34.6m, while last week's number one Insurgent falls to three with $22m.
Kenneth Branagh's Cinderella falls to four with $17.5m, as horror film It Follows climbs to number five.
Kingsman: The Secret Service earns $3m and falls to six, and Run All Night takes number seven.
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel falls to number eight, as Do You Believe?'s $2.1m leaves it at number nine.
Finally, Sean Penn's The Gunman rounds out the top ten with earnings of $2m.
The Us weekend box office Top 10 for March 27-29 (studio estimates, all figures in Us dollars) is as follows:
1. (-) Home - $54,000,000
2. (-) Get Hard - $34,610,000
3. (1) The Divergent Series: Insurgent - $22,075,000
4. (2) Cinderella - $17,515,000
5. (19) It Follows...
- 3/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Jake Coyle, AP Film Writer
New York (AP) - Business was brisk at the weekend box-office, where the DreamWorks animated alien adventure "Home" beat out the Will Ferrell-Kevin Hart comedy "Get Hard" with a resounding debut of $54 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
While the two films had been expected to vie for the top spot at North American theaters, "Home" came in well above expectations, handing DreamWorks Animation a much-needed hit. Though a distant second, "Get Hard" also opened strongly with an estimated $34.6 million, rewarding the Warner Bros. pairing of two of the most bankable stars in comedy.
Last week's top film, the young-adult sequel "The Divergent Series: Insurgent," slid to third with $22.1 million.
With a $100 million-plus debut expected next weekend for "Furious 7" - a franchise built on street-racing adrenaline and a diverse cast - Hollywood scored with two films that sought a variety of audiences.
New York (AP) - Business was brisk at the weekend box-office, where the DreamWorks animated alien adventure "Home" beat out the Will Ferrell-Kevin Hart comedy "Get Hard" with a resounding debut of $54 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
While the two films had been expected to vie for the top spot at North American theaters, "Home" came in well above expectations, handing DreamWorks Animation a much-needed hit. Though a distant second, "Get Hard" also opened strongly with an estimated $34.6 million, rewarding the Warner Bros. pairing of two of the most bankable stars in comedy.
Last week's top film, the young-adult sequel "The Divergent Series: Insurgent," slid to third with $22.1 million.
With a $100 million-plus debut expected next weekend for "Furious 7" - a franchise built on street-racing adrenaline and a diverse cast - Hollywood scored with two films that sought a variety of audiences.
- 3/29/2015
- by The Associated Press
- Moviefone
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- 1/29/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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