Sunday, March 30, 2025

WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE WEEK BY WEEK FOR 2025

 WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE WEEK BY WEEK FOR 2025


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 5, 2025 

A film's gross for the last seven days, followed by its total worldwide gross. I begin with data from  Comscore and then pull from every other source available. 


1. Mufasa: The Lion King–$148m / $476m worldwide 

2. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$124m /$336m ww 

3. Moana 2–$77m / $960m

4. Nosferatu–$57m / $100m ww 

5. Octopus With Broken Arms aka Wu Sha 3 (Manslaughter 3)–$54m / $76m ww 

6. Big World–$49m / $79m ww 

7. Wicked–$47m / $681m ww

8. Honey Money Phony–$25m / $30m ww 

9. A Complete Unknown–$19m / $42m ww

10. Gladiator II–$15m / $450m ww 

11. Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capitol (2003)–$9m / $46m ww 

12. Harbin–$9m / $24m ww 

13. Babygirl–$9m / $16m ww 

14. Finist. The First Warrior–$9m ww debut

15. Conclave–$8m / $61m ww 

16. Kraven The Hunter–$6m / $59m ww 

17. The Prosecutor–$4m / $32m ww

18. Homestead–$4m / $17m ww 

19. The Firefighters–$3m / $23m ww  

20. The Fire Inside–$3m / $7m ww 

21. Red One–$2m / $185m ww 

22. Paddington in Peru–$2m / $51m ww 

23. The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim–$2m / $18m ww 

24. Bogota: City of the Lost–$2m ww debut

25. Hot Pot Artist aka Huo Guo Yi Shu Jia –$2m ww debut 

26. Pushpa 2: The Rule–$1m / $210m ww 

27. Her Story aka Hao Dong Xi--$1m / $100m ww

28. I Am What I Am 2–$1m / $10m ww 

29. How Could I Live Without You? (Hungary)–$1m / $2m ww total


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 12, 2025 


1. Mufasa: The Lion King–$64m / $540m worldwide

2. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$49m /$385m ww

3. Nosferatu–$36m / $136m ww 

4. Game Changer–$31m www debut

5. Moana 2–$30m / $990m

6. Octopus With Broken Arms aka Wu Sha 3 (Manslaughter 3)–$20m / $96m ww  

7. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera–$20m 

8. Wicked–$17m / $698m ww 

9. Big World–$13m / $92m ww 

10. Babygirl–$12m / $28m ww

11. Honey Money Phony–$11m / $41m ww 

12. Finist. The First Warrior–$11m / $20m ww 

13. A Complete Unknown–$9m / $51m ww

14. Conclave–$8m / $69m ww 

15. Gladiator II–$5m / $455m ww 

16. Paddington in Peru–$5m / $56m ww 

17. Harbin–$3m / $27m ww 

18. Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capitol (2003)–$2m / $48m ww 

19. The Prosecutor–$2m / $34m ww 

20. The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim–$2m / $20m ww  

21. Homestead–$2m / $19m ww  

22. Better Man–$2m / $10m ww

23. Hot Pot Artist aka Huo Guo Yi Shu Jia –$2m / $4m ww 

24. The Last Showgirl–$2m ww debut

25. Fake Dad–$2m 

26. Red One–$1m / $186m ww 

27. The Firefighters–$1m / $24m ww

28. The Fire Inside–$1m / $8m ww 

29. The Brutalist–$1m / $3m ww 

30. How Could I Live Without You? (Hungary)–$1m / $3m ww total


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 19, 2025 


1. Mufasa: The Lion King–$48m / $588m worldwide

2. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$35m /$420m ww 

3. Moana 2–$20m / $1,010b ww

4. Nosferatu–$20m / $156m ww  

5. Octopus With Broken Arms aka Wu Sha 3 (Manslaughter 3)–$19m / $115m ww

6. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera–$16m / $36m ww  

7. Wolf Man–$15m worldwide debut 

8. One of Them Days–$14m ww debut

9. Wicked–$11m / $709m ww 

10. Big World–$11m / $103m ww

11. Honey Money Phony–$11m / $52m ww

12. A Complete Unknown–$10m / $61m ww 

13. Conclave–$7m / $76m ww

14. Gladiator II–$4m / $459m ww 

15. Paddington in Peru–$4m / $60m ww 

16. Babygirl–$3m / $31m ww

17. Harbin–$3m / $30m ww 

18. Better Man–$3m / $13m ww

19. The Brutalist–$3m / $6m ww

20. Fake Dad–$3m / $5m ww

21. Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capitol (2003)–$2m / $50m ww

22. The Prosecutor–$2m / $36m ww 

23. Finist. The First Warrior–$2m / $22m ww

24. Hot Pot Artist aka Huo Guo Yi Shu Jia –$2m / $6m ww 

25. The Firefighters–$1m / $25m ww 

26. The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim–$1m / $21m ww

27. Homestead–$1m / $20m ww

28. The Last Showgirl–$1m / $3m ww

29. Game Changer–?? 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 26, 2025 

A film's gross for the last seven days, followed by its total worldwide gross. I begin with data from 

Comscore and then pull from every other source available. 


1. Mufasa: The Lion King–$39m / $627m worldwide

2. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$27m /$447m ww 

3. Moana 2–$16m / $1,026b ww

4. Flight Risk–$16m worldwide debut 

5. Octopus With Broken Arms aka Wu Sha 3 (Manslaughter 3)–$15m / $130m ww 

6. A Complete Unknown–$13m / $74m ww 

7. Paddington in Peru–$13m / $73m ww

8. Wolf Man–$13m / $28m ww 

9. One of Them Days–$11m / $25m ww 

10. Nosferatu–$10m / $166m ww 

11. Honey Money Phony–$10m / $62m ww

12. Wicked–$8m / $717m ww 

13. Big World–$6m / $109m ww

14. Conclave–$6m / $82m ww

15. Babygirl–$6m / $37m ww

16. The Brutalist–$6m / $12m ww

17. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera–$4m / $40m ww 

18. Better Man–$4m / $17m ww

19. Dark Nuns–$4m ww debut 

20. Hitman2–$4m ww debut

21. Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capitol (2003)–$3m / $53m ww

22. Presence–$3m ww debut 

23. Brave The Dark–$3m ww debut 

24. The Three Investigators: Carpathian Dog aka Die Drei ??? Und Der Karpatenhund–$3m ww debut

25. The Prosecutor–$2m / $38m ww 

26. Finist. The First Warrior–$2m / $24m ww

27. Hot Pot Artist aka Huo Guo Yi Shu Jia –$2m / $8m ww 

28. Gladiator II–$1m / $460m ww 

29. Harbin–$1m / $31m ww

30. Homestead–$1m / $21m ww 

31. Fake Dad–$1m / $6m ww

32. The Last Showgirl–$1m / $4m ww

33. September 5–$1m / $2m ww 

34. Operation Hadal–$1m ww debut (preview) 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 2, 2025 


1. Ne Zha 2–$446m worldwide debut 

2. Detective Chinatown 1900–$260m worldwide debut 

3. Creation of the Gods 2: Demon Force–$128m ww debut 

4. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants–$78m ww debut

5. Boonie Bears: Future Reborn–$60m ww debut 

6. Dog Man–$41m ww debut  

7. Operation Hadal–$34m / $35m ww total

8. Mufasa: The Lion King–$26m / $653m ww total 

9. Paddington in Peru–$20m / $93m ww

10. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$16m /$463m ww

11. Companion–$15m ww debut 

12. Moana 2–$11m / $1,037b ww 

13. Babygirl–$11m / $48m ww

14. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera–$10m / $50m ww

15. One of Them Days–$10m / $35m ww

16. Flight Risk–$9m / $25m ww 

17. Hitman2–$9m / $13m ww

18. Nosferatu–$6m / $172m ww

19. The Brutalist–$6m / $18m ww 

20. Conclave–$5m / $87m ww

21. Dark Nuns–$5m / $13m ww

22. A Complete Unknown–$4m / $78m ww

23. Presence–$4m / $7m ww 

24. Octopus With Broken Arms aka Wu Sha 3 (Manslaughter 3)–$3m / $133m ww

25. Wicked–$2m / $719m ww 

26. Honey Money Phony–$2m / $64m ww

27. Wolf Man–$2m / $30m ww 

28. Finist. The First Warrior–$2m / $26m ww

29. Better Man–$2m / $19m ww

30. Secret: Untold Melody–$2m ww debut 

31. Gladiator II–$1m / $461m ww 

32. The Three Investigators: Carpathian Dog aka Die Drei ??? Und Der Karpatenhund–$1m / $4m ww 

33. How Could I Live Without You? (Hungary)–$1m / $4m ww total


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 9, 2025 


1. Ne Zha 2–$650m / $1.096b worldwide total 

2. Detective Chinatown 1900–$124m / $384m ww 

3. Boonie Bears: Future Reborn–$27m / $87m ww 

4. Dog Man–$25m / $66m ww 

5. Creation of the Gods 2: Demon Force–$24m / $152m ww 

6. Mufasa: The Lion King–$18m / $671m ww

7. Operation Hadal–$13m / $48m ww 

8. A Complete Unknown–$12m / $90m ww

9. Companion–$12m / $27m ww 

10. Paddington in Peru–$11m / $104m ww 

11. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$16m /$472m ww 

12. Babygirl–$10m / $58m ww

13. Flight Risk–$9m / $34m ww

14. Heart Eyes–$9m ww debut 

15. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants–$8m / $86m ww 

16. The Brutalist–$7m / $25m ww 

17. Love Hurts–$7m ww debut

18. God Save The Tuche–$7m ww debut 

19. Conclave–$5m / $92m ww

20. Wicked–$4m / $723m ww

21. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera–$4m / $54m ww

22. One of Them Days–$4m / $39m ww 

23. Wolf Man–$3m / $33m ww

24. Becoming Led Zeppelin–$3m ww debut 

25. Moana 2–$2m / $1,039b ww

26. Hitman2–$2m / $15m ww 

27. The Three Investigators: Carpathian Dog aka Die Drei ??? Und Der Karpatenhund–$2m / $6m ww

28. Secret: Untold Melody–$2m / $4m ww 

29. September 5–$2m / $4m ww 

30. Gladiator II–$1m / $462m ww

31. Nosferatu–$1m / $173m ww

32. I'm Still Here–$1m / $22m ww 

33. Better Man–$1m / $20m ww 

34. Presence–$1m / $8m ww

35. Big World–$1m / $110m ww

36. Harbin–$1m / $32m ww

37. Brave The Dark–$1m / $4m ww 


 WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 16, 2025 


1. Ne Zha 2–$539m / $1.635b worldwide total

2. Captain America: Brave New World–$181m ww debut 

3. Detective Chinatown 1900–$60m / $444m ww

4. Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy–$34m ww debut

5. Paddington in Peru–$25m / $129m ww

6. Chhaava–$19m ww debut

7. Dog Man–$18m / $84m ww 

8. Mufasa: The Lion King–$15m / $686m ww 

9. Boonie Bears: Future Reborn–$14m / $101m ww 

10. Heart Eyes–$14m / $23m ww 

11. A Complete Unknown–$9m / $99m ww

12. Creation of the Gods 2: Demon Force–$8m / $160m ww 

13. Moana 2–$7m / $1,046b ww 

14. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$7m /$479m ww

15. Love Hurts–$7m / $14m ww

16. Operation Hadal–$6m / $54m ww 

17. Flight Risk–$6m / $40m ww

18. Companion–$6m / $33m ww 

19. The Brutalist–$6m / $31m ww 

20. God Save The Tuche–$6m / $13m ww 

21. One of Them Days–$5m / $44m ww 

22. 1st Kiss (Japan)–$5m ww debut 

23. The Poet (Russia)–$5m ww debut

24. Conclave–$4m / $96m ww

25. Trillion Game (Japan)–$4m ww debut

26. Nosferatu–$3m / $176m ww

27. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants–$3m / $89m ww 

28. Babygirl–$3m / $61m ww

29. I'm Still Here–$3m / $25m ww

30. Becoming Led Zeppelin–$3m / $6m ww 

31. Wunderschöner (German)–$3m ww debut

32. Wicked–$2m / $725m ww 

33. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera–$2m / $56m ww 

34. September 5–$2m / $6m ww 

35. Wolf Man–$1m / $34m ww

36. Hitman2–$1m / $16m ww 

37. The Three Investigators: Carpathian Dog aka Die Drei ??? Und Der Karpatenhund–$1m / $7m ww

38. Secret: Untold Melody–$1m / $5m ww 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 23, 2025 


1. Ne Zha 2–$237m / $1.872b worldwide total

2. Captain America: Brave New World–$108m /$289m ww

3. Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy–$39 / $73m ww 

4. Chhaava–$35m / $54m ww 

5. Paddington in Peru–$21m / $150m ww 

6. Dog Man–$21m / $105m ww

7. The Monkey–$21m ww debut 

8. Detective Chinatown 1900–$18m / $462m ww 

9. Mufasa: The Lion King–$13m / $699m ww 

10. A Complete Unknown–$6m / $105m ww 

11. The Brutalist–$6m / $37m ww

12. Moana 2–$5m / $1,051b ww 

13. Boonie Bears: Future Reborn–$5m / $106m ww 

14. Heart Eyes–$5m / $28m ww 

15. Dragon–$5m ww debut 

16. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$4m /$483m ww 

17. God Save The Tuche–$4m / $17m ww 

18. The Poet (Russia)–$4m / $9m ww

19. Follemente (Italian)–$4m ww debut

20. Wicked–$3m / $728m ww 

21. Nosferatu–$3m / $179m ww

22. Creation of the Gods 2: Demon Force–$3m / $163m ww 

23. Conclave–$3m / $99m ww

24. Becoming Led Zeppelin–$3m / $9m ww 

25. 1st Kiss (Japan)–$3m / $8m ww 

26. Trillion Game–$3m / $7m ww 

27. Wunderschöner (German)–$3m / $6m ww

28. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants–$2m / $91m ww 

29. Babygirl–$2m / $63m ww

30. One of Them Days–$2m / $46m ww 

31. Flight Risk–$2m / $42m ww 

32. I'm Still Here–$2m / $27m ww

33. Love Hurts–$2m / $16m ww

34. The Unbreakable Boy–$2m ww debut 

35. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera–$1m / $57m ww

36. Companion–$1m / $34m ww 

37. The Three Investigators: Carpathian Dog aka Die Drei ??? Und Der Karpatenhund–$1m / $8m ww

38. September 5–$1m / $7m ww 

39. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m ww debut


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 2, 2025 


1. Ne Zha 2–$108m / $1.980b worldwide total

2. Captain America: Brave New World–$33m /$342m ww 

3. Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy–$24m / $97m ww 

4. The Monkey–$17m / $38m ww 

5. Chhaava–$16m / $70m ww

6. Detective Chinatown 1900–$15m / $477m ww

7. A Complete Unknown–$15m / $120m ww 

8. Paddington in Peru–$14m / $164m ww 

9. Mickey 17–$9m ww debut 

10. Dog Man–$8m / $113m ww 

11. Dragon–$8m / $13m ww

12. Last Breath–$8m ww debut 

13. Follemente (Italian)–$5m / $9m ww

14. The Brutalist–$4m / $41m ww 

15. Moana 2–$3m / $1,054b ww

16. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$3m /$486m ww 

17. Creation of the Gods 2: Demon Force–$3m / $166m ww 

18. Heart Eyes–$3m / $31m ww

19. I'm Still Here–$3m / $30m ww 

20. The Poet (Russia)–$3m / $12m ww

21. 1st Kiss (Japan)–$3m / $11m ww

22. Trillion Game–$3m / $10m ww 

23. Wunderschöner (German)–$3m / $9m ww

24. The Unbreakable Boy–$3m / $5m ww

25. Mufasa: The Lion King–$2m / $702m ww

26. Conclave–$2m / $101m ww 

27. One of Them Days–$2m / $48m ww 

28. God Save The Tuche–$2m / $19m ww 

29. 100 Dni Do Matury/100 Days To Graduation aka Graduation Heist (Polish)–$2m ww debut

30. Boonie Bears: Future Reborn–$1m / $107m ww 

31. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants–$1m / $92m ww 

32. Babygirl–$1m / $64m ww

33. Flight Risk–$1m / $43m ww 

34. Companion–$1m / $34m ww

35. Love Hurts–$1m / $17m ww

36. Becoming Led Zeppelin–$1m / $10m ww 

37. The Three Investigators: Carpathian Dog aka Die Drei ??? Und Der Karpatenhund–$1m / $9m ww

38. Exorcism Chronicles: The Beginning–$1m / $2m 

39. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $2m ww 

40. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX-Beginning–$1m / $TK? 

41. Memoirs Of A Snail (Australia)–$1m / $3m ww 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 9 2025 


1. Ne Zha 2–$116m / $2.096b worldwide total 

2. Mickey 17–$44m / $53m ww 

3. Captain America: Brave New World–$29m /$371m ww 

4. Detective Chinatown 1900–$21m / $498m ww 

5. Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy–$14m / $111m ww 

6. The Monkey–$14m / $52m ww 

7. Paddington in Peru–$12m / $176m ww  

8. Chhaava–$10m / $80m ww 

9. Mufasa: The Lion King–$7m / $709m ww

10. Dog Man–$7m / $120m ww 

11. Last Breath–$7m / $15m ww

12. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales–$5m ww debut 

13. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants–$4m / $96m ww

14. Anora–$4m / $52m ww 

15. The Brutalist–$4m / $45m ww 

16. I'm Still Here–$4m / $34m ww

17. Follemente (Italian)–$4m / $13m ww

18. Night of the Zoopocalypse–$4m ww debut 

19. Conclave–$3m / $104m ww 

20. National Theatre: Prima Facie–$3m / $4m ww

21. Always Have, Always Will–$3m ww debut 

22. Moana 2–$2m / $1,056b ww 

23. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$2m /$488m ww

24. There's Still Tomorrow–$2m / $50m ww 

25. 1st Kiss (Japan)–$3m / $13m ww 

26. God Save The Tuche–$2m / $21m ww 

27. The Poet (Russia)–$2m / $14m ww

28. Wunderschöner (German)–$2m / $11m ww

29. Hotline Beijing–$2m / $9m ww 

30. Girls On Wire–$2m ww debut 

31. Rule Breakers–$2m ww debut 

32. A Complete Unknown–$1m / $121m ww

33. One of Them Days–$1m / $49m ww 

34. Companion–$1m / $35m ww

35. Heart Eyes–$1m / $32m ww

36. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX-Beginning–$1m / $21m ww 

37. Dragon–$1m / $14m ww

38. Becoming Led Zeppelin–$1m / $11m ww 

39. Trillion Game (Japan) –$3m / $11m ww 

40. The Unbreakable Boy–$1m / $6m ww 

41. How Could I Live Without You? (Hungary)–$1m / $5m ww total

41. Memoirs Of A Snail (Australia)–$1m / $4m ww  

42. 100 Dni Do Matury/100 Days To Graduation aka Graduation Heist (Polish)–$1m / $3m ww 

43. Exorcism Chronicles: The Beginning–$1m / $3m

44. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $3m ww

45. In The Lost Lands–$1m ww debut 

46. 35th Year Love Letter aka 35-Nen-me no Rabu Retaa (Japan) –$1m 

47. Marching Powder (UK)–$1m  

48. Qué Huevos Sofía (Mexico)–$1m 

49. Tina (New Zealand)–$1m ww total (opened one week earlier to >$1m


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 16, 2025 


  1. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$61m this week/ $2.126b worldwide total

  2. Mickey 17–$48m / $91m ww total

  3. Captain America: Brave New World–$18m /$389m ww

  4. Black Bag–$12m ww opening week debut

  5. Novocaine$11m ww opening week debut

  6. Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy–$10m / $121m ww

  7. Paddington in Peru–$8m / $184m ww

  8. The Monkey–$8m / $60m ww

  9. A Complete Unknown–$6m / $127m ww

  10. Dog Man–$6m / $126m ww

  11. The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie–$6m ww debut

  12. Mufasa: The Lion King–$5m / $714m ww

  13. Detective Chinatown 1900 (China)–$5m / $503m ww

  14. Conclave–$5m / $109m ww

  15. Last Breath–$5m / $20m ww

  16. Chhaava (India)–$4m / $84m ww 

  17. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$4m / $9m ww 

  18. Always Have, Always Will–$4m / $7m ww

  19. John Wick: Chapter 4–$3m / $443m ww

  20. Dragon–$3m / $17m ww 

  21. Follemente (Italian)–$3m / $16m ww

  22. The Last Supper–$3m ww debut

  23. Court: State Vs A Nobody (India/Telugu)–$3m ww debut

  24. Moana 2–$2m / $1,058b ww

  25. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$2m /$490m ww

  26. There's Still Tomorrow–$2m / $52m ww

  27. Companion–$2m / $37m ww 

  28. The Poet (Russia)–$2m / $16m ww

  29. 1st Kiss (Japan)–$2m / $15m ww

  30. Hotline Beijing–$2m / $11m ww

  31. In The Lost Lands–$2m / $3m ww 

  32. 35th Year Love Letter aka 35-Nen-me no Rabu Retaa (Japan) –$2m / $3m ww 

  33. Marching Powder (UK)–$1m / $3m 

  34. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants–$1m / $97m ww

  35. One of Them Days–$1m / $50m ww

  36. The Brutalist–$1m / $46m ww

  37. Heart Eyes–$1m / $33m ww 

  38. God Save The Tuche–$1m / $22m ww

  39. Attack On Titan The Movie: The Last Attack–$1m / $15m ww

  40. Becoming Led Zeppelin–$1m / $12m ww 

  41. Trillion Game (Japan) –$1m / $12m ww 

  42. Wunderschöner (German)–$1m / $12m ww

  43. The Unbreakable Boy–$1m / $7m ww

  44. National Theatre: Prima Facie–$1m / $5m ww

  45. Night of the Zoopocalypse–$1m / $5m ww 

  46. Memoirs Of A Snail (Australia)–$1m / $5m ww

  47. 100 Dni Do Matury/100 Days To Graduation aka Graduation Heist (Polish)–$1m / $4m ww 

  48. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $4m ww

  49. Rule Breakers–$1m / $3m ww 

  50. Qué Huevos Sofía (Mexico)–$1m / $2m ww 

  51. Tina (New Zealand)–$1m / $2m ww total

  52. Opus–$1m ww debut 

  53. Ojou to Banken-kun aka A Girl and Her Guard-dog (Japan)–$1m ww debut 

  54. On Ira (French)–$1m ww debut 

  55. Wolfgang (Extraordinari) (Spanish)–$1m ww debut


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 23, 2025 


  1. Snow White–$87m worldwide debut

  2. Ne Zha 2–$20m this week/ $2.146b worldwide total

  3. Mickey 17–$19m / $110m ww

  4. Captain America: Brave New World–$12m /$401m ww

  5. Black Bag–$12m / $24m ww

  6. Novocaine$10m / $21m ww

  7. Paddington in Peru–$6m / $190m ww

  8. Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy–$6m / $127m ww

  9. A Complete Unknown–$5m / $132m ww

  10. Chhaava (India)–$5m / $89m ww 

  11. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$5m / $14m ww

  12. The Monkey–$2m / $62m ww

  13. The Alto Knights–$5m ww debut

  14. Mufasa: The Lion King–$4m / $718m ww

  15. Dog Man–$3m / $129m ww

  16. The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie–$3m / $9m ww 

  17. Les Bodin's Partent En Vrille (France)–$3m ww 

  18. Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan (France)–$3m ww

  19. John Wick: Chapter 4–$2m / $445m ww

  20. Conclave–$2m / $111m ww

  21. The Brutalist–$2m / $48m ww

  22. Last Breath–$2m / $22m ww 

  23. The Poet (Russia)–$2m / $18m ww

  24. The Last Supper–$2m / $5m ww 

  25. 35th Year Love Letter aka 35-Nen-me no Rabu Retaa (Japan) –$2m / $5m ww 

  26. Court: State Vs A Nobody (India/Telugu)–$2m / $5m ww

  27. Palma 2 (Russia)–$2m ww debut

  28. My Love Will Make You Disappear (Phillipines)–$1m ww debut

  29. Moana 2–$1m / $1,059b ww

  30. Detective Chinatown 1900 (China)–$1m / $504m ww

  31. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$1m /$491m ww

  32. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants (China)–$1m / $98m ww

  33. There's Still Tomorrow–$1m / $53m ww

  34. One of Them Days–$1m / $51m ww 

  35. God Save The Tuche (France)–$1m / $23m ww

  36. Follemente (Italian)–$1m / $17m ww

  37. Attack On Titan The Movie: The Last Attack (Japan)–$1m / $16m ww 

  38. 1st Kiss (Japan)–$1m / $16m ww

  39. Wunderschöner (Germany)–$1m / $13m ww

  40. Always Have, Always Will (China)–$1m / $8m ww 

  41. Memoir Of A Snail (Australia)–$1m / $6m ww 

  42. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $5m ww

  43. In The Lost Lands (China)(–$1m / $4m ww

  44. Opus–$1m / $2m ww 

  45. Wolfgang (Extraordinari) (Spain)–$1m / $2m ww 

  46. Ojou to Banken-kun aka A Girl and Her Guard-dog (Japan)–$1m / $2m ww

  47. Locked–$1m ww debut 

  48. Shonen To Inu (Japan)–$1m ww debut 

  49. Âm Duong Lo aka Yin Yang Road (Vietnam)–$1m ww debut 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 30, 2025 


  1. Snow White–$56m / $143m worldwide total

  2. A Working Man–$30m worldwide debut

  3. L2: E.M.P.U.R.A.A.N. (India)–$21m ww debut

  4. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$12m this week/ $2.123b ww total* (adjusted down from previous weeks)

  5. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 1–$11m ww debut

  6. Mickey 17–$11m / $121m ww

  7. The Woman In The Yard–$10m ww debut

  8. Black Bag–$7m / $31m ww

  9. Novocaine$7m / $28m ww 

  10. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$6m / $20m ww

  11. Death of a Unicorn–$6m ww debut

  12. Captain America: Brave New World–$5m /$406m ww

  13. The Alto Knights–$4m / $9m ww

  14. Princess Mononoke (Japan) (1997 reissue)–$4m ww debut

  15. Detective Chinatown 1900 (China)–$3m / $507m ww

  16. A Complete Unknown–$3m / $135m ww

  17. Chhaava (India)–$3m / $92m ww 

  18. Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan (France)–$3m / $6m ww

  19. Sikandar (India)–$3m ww debut (one day total)

  20. Mufasa: The Lion King–$2m / $720m ww

  21. Dog Man–$2m / $131m ww 

  22. Court: State Vs A Nobody (India/Telugu)–$2m / $7m ww

  23. Les Bodin's Partent En Vrille (France)–$2m / $5m ww

  24. The River of Fury (China)–$2m ww debut

  25. Paddington in Peru–$1m / $191m ww 

  26. Conclave–$1m / $112m ww

  27. The Monkey–$1m / $63m ww

  28. There's Still Tomorrow–$1m / $54m ww

  29. The Brutalist–$1m / $49m ww 

  30. Last Breath–$1m / $23m ww

  31. The Poet (Russia)–$2m / $18m ww 

  32. Palma 2 (Russia)–$2m / $4m ww

  33. Follemente (Italian)–$1m / $18m ww

  34. 1st Kiss (Japan)–$1m / $17m ww 

  35. Wunderschöner (Germany)–$1m / $14m ww

  36. The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie–$1m / $10m ww

  37. Always Have, Always Will (China)–$1m / $9m ww

  38. The Last Supper–$1m / $6m ww 

  39. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $6m ww 

  40. 35th Year Love Letter aka 35-Nen-me no Rabu Retaa (Japan) –$1m / $6m ww 

  41. 100 Dni Do Matury/100 Days To Graduation aka Graduation Heist (Polish)–$1m / $5m ww

  42. Wolfgang (Extraordinari) (Spain)–$1m / $3m ww

  43. Locked–$1m / $2m ww

  44. The Penguin Lessons (UK)–$1m ww debut 

  45. Les Condés (France)–$1m ww debut 

  46. Le Assaggiatrici aka The Tasters (Italy)–$1m ww debut 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 6, 2025 


  1. A Minecraft Movie–$313m worldwide debut

  2. Snow White–$25m this week / $168m worldwide total

  3. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$18m / $2.141b ww total

  4. Sikandar (India/Hindi)–$16m / $19m ww total

  5. A Working Man–$14m / $44m ww total

  6. We Girls aka Xiang Yang Hua (China)–$11m total

  7. Mumu aka Bu Shuo Hua De Ai / Silent Love (China)–$10m ww debut

  8. L2: E.M.P.U.R.A.A.N. (India/Malayalam)–$8m / $29m ww

  9. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 1–$7m / $18m ww total

  10. The Woman In The Yard–$7m / $17m ww total

  11. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 2–$7m ww debut 

  12. Batya 2: Ded aka Dad 2: Grandfather (Russia)–$7m ww debut 

  13. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$6m / $26m ww

  14. Death of a Unicorn–$6m / $12m ww total

  15. Captain America: Brave New World–$5m /$411m ww total

  16. The River of Fury (China)–$5m / $7m ww total

  17. The Match (Korea)–$5m / $9m ww total

  18. Black Bag–$4m / $35m ww total

  19. Novocaine$4m / $32m ww total

  20. Dog Man–$3m / $134m ww total

  21. Conclave–$3m / $115m ww

  22. Fox Hunt (China)–$3m ww debut 

  23. Six: The Musical Live!–$3m ww debut 

  24. Princess Mononoke (Japan) (1997 reissue)–$2m / $6m reissue / $196-$216m ww total

  25. A Complete Unknown–$2m / $137m ww

  26. Mickey 17–$2m / $123m ww total

  27. The Monkey–$2m / $65m ww total

  28. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX-Beginning (Japan)–$2m / $23m ww total

  29. Hell of a Summer–$2m ww debut

  30. The Friend–$2m ww debut

  31. Tunnel (Vietnam)–$2m ww debut

  32. Mufasa: The Lion King–$1m / $721m ww

  33. Paddington in Peru (UK)–$1m / $192m ww total

  34. Chhaava (India)–$1m / $93m ww 

  35. Follemente (Italy)–$1m / $19m ww 

  36. The Poet (Russia)–$1m / $19m ww

  37. Wunderschöner (Germany)–$1m / $15m ww 

  38. Becoming Led Zeppelin–$1m / $13m ww total

  39. The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie–$1m / $11m ww 

  40. Court: State Vs A Nobody (India/Telugu)–$1m / $8m ww

  41. Memoir Of A Snail (Australia)–$1m / $7m ww 

  42. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $7m ww

  43. Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan (France)–$1m / $7m ww 

  44. Les Bodin's Partent En Vrille (France)–$1m / $6m ww

  45. Palma 2 (Russia)–$1m / $5m ww

  46. The Penguin Lessons (UK)–$1m / $2m ww total 

  47. Le Assaggiatrici aka The Tasters (Italy)–$1m / $2m ww

  48. Les Condés (France)–$1m / $2m ww 

  49. Smart Rabbit Momo: The Big Chase (Turkey)–$1m ww 

  50. Peg O' My Heart (Hong Kong)–$1m ww 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 13, 2025 


  1. A Minecraft Movie–$254m this week/ $551m worldwide total

  2. The Amateur–$32m ww debut

  3. A Working Man–$25m / $69m ww total

  4. The King of Kings (Korea)–$20m ww debut

  5. Good Bad Ugly (India/Tamil)–$17m ww debut

  6. Snow White–$14m / $182m ww total

  7. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$9m / $2.150b ww total

  8. We Girls aka Xiang Yang Hua (China)–$9m / $20m ww total

  9. Warfare–$8m ww debut

  10. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 1–$7m / $25m ww total 

  11. Batya 2: Ded aka Dad 2: Grandfather (Russia)–$6m / $13m ww 

  12. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 3–$6m ww debut

  13. Mumu aka Bu Shuo Hua De Ai / Silent Love (China)–$5m / $15m ww total

  14. Mickey 17–$4m / $127m ww total

  15. The Monkey–$4m / $69m ww total

  16. The Woman In The Yard–$4m / $21m ww total

  17. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 2–$4m / $11m ww total

  18. Captain America: Brave New World–$3m /$414m ww total

  19. Dog Man–$3m / $137m ww total

  20. The Match (Korea)–$3m / $12m ww total

  21. Fox Hunt (China)–$3m / $6m ww total 

  22. Tunnel (Vietnam)–$3m / $5m ww

  23. Jaat (India)–$3m ww debut

  24. Novocaine$2m / $34m ww total

  25. L2: E.M.P.U.R.A.A.N. (India/Malayalam)–$2m / $31m ww total 

  26. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$2m / $28m ww

  27. Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan (France)–$2m / $9m ww 

  28. Six: The Musical Live!–$2m / $5m ww  

  29. Mufasa: The Lion King–$1m / $722m ww total

  30. A Complete Unknown–$1m / $138m ww

  31. Conclave–$1m / $116m ww total

  32. Black Bag–$1m / $36m ww total

  33. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX-Beginning (Japan)–$1m / $24m ww total

  34. Sikandar (India/Hindi)–$1m / $20m ww total 

  35. The Poet (Russia)–$1m / $20m ww

  36. Follemente (Italy)–$1m / $20m ww

  37. Death of a Unicorn–$1m / $13m ww total 

  38. The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie–$1m / $12m ww

  39. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $8m ww

  40. Les Bodin's Partent En Vrille (France)–$1m / $7m ww 

  41. Palma 2 (Russia)–$1m / $6m ww 

  42. The Friend–$1m / $3m ww total

  43. The Penguin Lessons (UK)–$1m / $3m ww total

  44. Hell of a Summer–$1m / $3m ww total  

  45. Les Condés (France)–$1m / $3m ww total 

  46. Le Assaggiatrici aka The Tasters (Italy)–$1m / $3m ww 

  47. Tina (New Zealand)–$1m / $3m ww total (incl several weeks >$1m adding up) 

  48. Smart Rabbit Momo: The Big Chase (Turkey)–$1m / $2m ww

  49. André Rieu's 75th Birthday Celebration – $1m ww debut 

  50. Zion (France)–$1m ww debut 

  51. Doux Jesus aka Sweet Jesus (France)–$1m ww debut 

  52. Moon le Panda (France)–$1m ww debut 

  53. Un funeral de locos aka A Funeral For Madmen (Spain)–$1m ww debut 

  54. Buzz House The Movie 2 (Romania)–$1m ww debut 



WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 20, 2025 

  1. A Minecraft Movie–$170m this week/ $721m worldwide total

  2. Sinners–$61m worldwide debut

  3. The Amateur–$32m / $64m ww total

  4. The King of Kings (Korea)–$29m / $49m ww total

  5. Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback (Japan)–$29m ww debut 

  6. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba–Tsuzumi Mansion Arc (Japan)–$24m ww debut reissue?

  7. A Working Man–$17m / $86m ww total* (see note under Analysis)

  8. Snow White–$12m / $194m ww total

  9. Warfare–$12m / $20m ww

  10. Drop–$10m / $21m ww

  11. L2: E.M.P.U.R.A.A.N. (India/Malayalam)–$7m / $38m ww total

  12. Jaat (India/Hindi)–$7m / $10m ww total

  13. We Girls aka Xiang Yang Hua (China)–$6m / $26m ww total

  14. Good Bad Ugly (India/Tamil)–$6m / $23m ww

  15. Kesari Chapter 2 (India/Hindi)–$6m ww debut

  16. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 3–$5m / $11m ww

  17. Yadang: The Snitch (Korea)–$5m ww debut

  18. Dog Man–$4m / $141m ww total

  19. Mickey 17–$4m / $131m ww total

  20. Pride & Prejudice (2005)–$3m / $122m ww total

  21. Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing (Japan)–$3m / $11m ww total

  22. Fox Hunt (China)–$3m / $9m ww total 

  23. Moon le Panda (France)–$3m / $4m ww total 

  24. Black Bag–$2m / $38m ww total

  25. The Woman In The Yard–$2m / $23m ww total

  26. Mumu aka Bu Shuo Hua De Ai / Silent Love (China)–$2m / $17m ww total 

  27. Batya 2: Ded aka Dad 2: Grandfather (Russia)–$2m / $15m ww

  28. Death of a Unicorn–$2m / $15m ww total 

  29. Doux Jesus aka Sweet Jesus (France)–$2m / $3m ww 

  30. Kraken (Russia)–$2m ww debut 

  31. Vysehrad Dvje aka Vysehrad Two (Czech)–$2m ww debut

  32. A Complete Unknown–$1m / $139m ww 

  33. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$1m / $29m ww

  34. Sikandar (India/Hindi)–$1m / $21m ww total

  35. The Match (Korea)–$1m / $13m ww total

  36. The Chosen: Last Supper Part 2–$1m / $12m ww total 

  37. Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan (France)–$1m / $10m ww

  38. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $9m ww 

  39. Six: The Musical Live!–$1m / $6m ww 

  40. Tunnel (Vietnam)–$1m / $6m ww

  41. The Friend–$1m / $4m ww total 

  42. André Rieu's 75th Birthday Celebration – $1m / $2m ww total 

  43. Un funeral de locos aka A Funeral For Madmen (Spain)–$1m / $2m ww total 

  44. Zion (France)–$1m / $2m ww total 

  45. The Wedding Banquet (2025)–$1m ww debut 

  46. El Casoplón aka The Mansion (Spain)–$1m ww debut 



WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 27, 2025 

  1. Sinners–$101m / $162m worldwide total

  2. A Minecraft Movie–$96m this week/ $817m ww total

  3. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith–$42m / $892m ww total

  4. The Accountant 2–$38m ww debut

  5. Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback (Japan)–$18m / $47m ww total

  6. Until Dawn–$18m ww debut

  7. The Amateur–$17m / $81m ww total

  8. The King of Kings (Korea)–$11m / $60m ww total

  9. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$7m / $2.167b ww total

  10. Thudarum aka To Be Continued–$7m ww debut

  11. Yadang: The Snitch (Korea)–$6m / $11m ww

  12. Pink Floyd at Pompeii–MCMLXXII–$6m ww debut

  13. We Girls aka Xiang Yang Hua (China)–$5m / $32m ww total

  14. Drop–$5m / $26m ww

  15. Kesari Chapter 2 (India/Hindi)–$5m / $11m ww

  16. Good Bad Ugly (India/Tamil)–$4m / $27m ww

  17. Warfare–$4m / $24m ww

  18. Mumu aka Bu Shuo Hua De Ai / Silent Love (China)–$3m / $20m ww total

  19. Fox Hunt (China)–$3m / $12m ww total 

  20. Shinso wo Ohanashi Shimasu aka I Will Tell You About The True Ancestor (Japan)–$3m ww debut 

  21. Dog Man–$4m / $141m ww total 

  22. Kraken (Russia)–$3m / $5m ww total 

  23. Pride & Prejudice (2005)–$2m / $124m ww total

  24. Snow White–$1m / $195m ww total

  25. Mickey 17–$1m / $132m ww total 

  26. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$1m / $30m ww

  27. Batya 2: Ded aka Dad 2: Grandfather (Russia)–$1m / $16m ww

  28. Jaat (India/Hindi)–$1m / $11m ww total 

  29. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $10m ww

  30. Six: The Musical Live!–$1m / $7m ww 

  31. Un funeral de locos aka A Funeral For Madmen (Spain)–$1m / $3m ww total 

  32. Vysehrad Dvje aka Vysehrad Two (Czech)–$1m / $3m ww total 

  33. El Casoplón aka The Mansion (Spain)–$1m / $2m ww total 

  34. The Legend Of Ochi–$1m ww debut 

  35. Detective Kien: The Headless Horror (Vietnam)–$1m ww debut 

  36. Face Off 8: Embrace of Light (Vietnam)–$1m ww debut 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 4, 2025 

  1. Thunderbolts*–$162m worldwide debut

  2. Sinners–$75m / $237m ww total

  3. A Minecraft Movie–$56m this week/ $873m ww total

  4. The Accountant 2–$28m / $56m ww total

  5. The Dumpling Queen (China/HK)–$27m ww debut

  6. Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback (Japan)–$20m / $67m ww total

  7. Until Dawn–$17m / $35m ww total

  8. A Gilded Game (China)–$17m ww debut

  9. Thudarum aka To Be Continued (India/Malayalam)–$12m / $19m ww total 

  10. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith–$11m / $903m ww total  

  11. Raid 2 (India/Hindi)–$11 m ww debut

  12. H.I.T.: The Third Case (India/Telugu)–$10m ww debut

  13. Princess Mononoke (Japan)–$9m /$221m ww total

  14. The Open Door (China)–$9m ww debut

  15. Retro (India/Tamil)–$8m ww debut

  16. The Amateur–$7m / $88m ww total

  17. I Grass I Love (China)–$7m ww debut

  18. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$6m / $2.171b ww total

  19. Snow White–$6m / $201m ww total

  20. Yadang: The Snitch (Korea)–$5m / $16m ww total

  21. Pride & Prejudice (2005)–$4m / $128m ww total

  22. Warfare–$4m / $28m ww total

  23. Kesari Chapter 2 (India/Hindi)–$4m / $15m ww total

  24. The Penguin Lessons (UK)–$4m / $7m ww total 

  25. Shinso wo Ohanashi Shimasu aka I Will Tell You About The True Ancestor (Japan)–$4m / $7m ww

  26. Detective Kien: The Headless Horror (Vietnam)–$4m / $5m ww total 

  27. Trapped (China?)–$4m ww debut

  28. Dog Man–$3m / $144m ww total

  29. Jaat (India/Hindi)–$3m / $14m ww total 

  30. Kraken (Russia)–$3m / $8m ww total 

  31. Face Off 8: Embrace of Light (Vietnam)–$4m / $5m ww total 

  32. Holy Night: Demon Hunters (Korea)–$3m ww debut 

  33. V Spiskakh Ne Znachilsya aka His Name Was Not Listed (Russia)–$3m ww total 

  34. The King of Kings (Korea)–$2m / $62m ww total

  35. Good Bad Ugly (India/Tamil)–$2m / $29m ww total

  36. Drop–$2m / $28m ww total 

  37. Batya 2: Ded aka Dad 2: Grandfather (Russia)–$2m / $18m ww

  38. Tourist Family (India/Tamil)–$2m ww debut 

  39. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$1m / $31m ww

  40. Pink Floyd at Pompeii–MCMLXXII–$1m / $7m ww total 

  41. Tunnel (Vietnam)–$1m / $7m ww

  42. El Casoplón aka The Mansion (Spain)–$1m / $3m ww total 

  43. The Legend Of Ochi–$1m /$2m ww total

  44. The Old Woman With The Knife (Korea)–$1m ww debut 

  45. Dream Animals: The Movie (Japan)–$1m ww debut 

  46. Mission: Sorta Possible (Japan)–$1m ww debut 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 11, 2025 

  1. Thunderbolts* aka The New Avengers–$110m / $272m worldwide total

  2. Sinners–$46m / $283m ww total

  3. A Minecraft Movie–$37m this week/ $910m ww total

  4. The Accountant 2–$26m / $82m ww total

  5. Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback (Japan)–$14m / $81m ww total

  6. The Dumpling Queen (China/HK)–$13m / $40m ww total

  7. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$9m / $2.180b ww total

  8. Until Dawn–$9m / $44m ww total

  9. A Gilded Game (China)–$9m / $26m ww total

  10. Raid 2 (India/Hindi)–$6m / $17m ww

  11. Karate Kid: Legends–$6m ww debut (Latin America) 

  12. Thudarum aka To Be Continued (India/Malayalam)–$4m / $23m ww

  13. Yadang: The Snitch (Korea)–$4m / $20m ww total

  14. The Open Door (China)–$4m / $13m ww total 

  15. Shinso wo Ohanashi Shimasu aka I Will Tell You About The True Ancestor (Japan)–$4m / $11m ww

  16. Clown in a Cornfield–$4m ww debut

  17. Princess Mononoke (Japan)–$3m /$224m ww total

  18. The King of Kings (Korea)–$3m / $65m ww total

  19. Warfare–$3m / $31m ww total

  20. Retro (India/Tamil)–$3m / $11m ww total

  21. I Grass I Love (China)–$3m / $10m ww total 

  22. Face Off 8: Embrace of Light (Vietnam)–$3m / $8m ww total

  23. Detective Kien: The Headless Horror (Vietnam)–$3m / $8m ww total

  24. V Spiskakh Ne Znachilsya aka His Name Was Not Listed (Russia)–$3m / $6m ww total 

  25. Tourist Family (India/Tamil)–$3m / $5m ww total

  26. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith–$2m / $905m ww total

  27. Snow White–$2m / $203m ww total

  28. The Amateur–$2m / $90m ww total

  29. H.I.T.: The Third Case (India/Telugu)–$2m / $12m ww 

  30. Kraken (Russia)–$2m / $10m ww total 

  31. The Penguin Lessons (UK)–$2m / $9m ww total

  32. Trapped (China?)–$2m / $6m ww total

  33. Holy Night: Demon Hunters (Korea)–$2m / $5m ww

  34. The Old Woman With The Knife (Korea)–$2m / $3m ww total 

  35. Dream Animals: The Movie (Japan)–$2m / $3m ww total

  36. Shadow Force–$2m ww debut

  37. Fight or Flight–$2m ww debut

  38. Pride & Prejudice (2005)–$1m / $129m ww total 

  39. Batya 2: Ded aka Dad 2: Grandfather (Russia)–$1m / $19m ww

  40. Kesari Chapter 2 (India/Hindi)–$1m / $16m ww total 

  41. Tina (New Zealand)–$1m / $4m ww total (incl several weeks >$1m adding up) 

  42. The Legend Of Ochi–$1m /$3m ww total 

  43. Mission: Sorta Possible (Japan)–$1m / $2m ww total 

  44. Gruppa Krovi aka Blood Group (Russia)–$1m ww debut 

  45. Mama Reinventada (Spain)–$1m ww debut 

  46. Ocean with David Attenborough (UK)–$1m ww debut 

  47. Kakukaku Shikajika (Japan)–$1m ww debut 

  48. Uta No Prince-Sama: Maji Love Taboo Night Xxxx (Japan)–$1m ww debut 

  49. The Salt Path (UK)–$1m ww total  

  50. Les Musiciens (France)–$1m ww debut 



WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 18, 2025 

  1. Final Destination Bloodlines–$102m worldwide debut

  2. Thunderbolts* aka The New Avengers–$54m / $326m ww total

  3. Sinners–$34m / $317m ww total

  4. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$19m / $2.199b ww total

  5. A Minecraft Movie–$19m this week/ $929m ww total 

  6. Mission: Impossible–The Final Reckoning–$18m ww debut

  7. The Accountant 2–$12m / $94m ww total

  8. The Dumpling Queen (Hong Kong)–$7m / $47m ww total

  9. A Gilded Game (China)–$7m / $33m ww total

  10. Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback (Japan)–$6m / $87m ww total

  11. Until Dawn–$6m / $50m ww total

  12. Raid 2 (India/Hindi)–$6m / $23m ww

  13. Karate Kid: Legends–$6m / $12m ww

  14. Hurry Up Tomorrow–$4m ww debut

  15. The Amateur–$3m / $93m ww total

  16. Thudarum aka To Be Continued (India/Malayalam)–$3m / $26m ww

  17. The Open Door (China)–$3m / $16m ww total

  18. Tourist Family (India/Tamil)–$3m / $8m ww total

  19. Clown in a Cornfield–$3m / $7m ww total

  20. Princess Mononoke (Japan)–$2m /$226m ww total

  21. Yadang: The Snitch (Korea)–$2m / $22m ww total 

  22. Kraken (Russia)–$2m / $12m ww total

  23. Shadow Force–$2m / $4m ww total

  24. Fight or Flight–$2m / $4m ww total

  25. Friendship–$2m ww total

  26. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith–$1m / $906m ww total

  27. Snow White–$1m / $204m ww total

  28. The King of Kings (Korea)–$1m / $66m ww total

  29. Warfare–$1m / $32m ww total 

  30. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$1m / $32m ww 

  31. Batya 2: Ded aka Dad 2: Grandfather (Russia)–$1m / $20m ww

  32. H.I.T.: The Third Case (India/Telugu)–$1m / $13m ww 

  33. Shinso wo Ohanashi Shimasu aka I Will Tell You About The True Ancestor (Japan)–$1m / $12m ww

  34. I Grass I Love (China)–$1m / $11m ww total 

  35. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japan)–$1m / $11m ww

  36. The Penguin Lessons (UK)–$1m / $10m ww total 

  37. Detective Kien: The Headless Horror (Vietnam)–$1m / $9m ww total

  38. Trapped (China?)–$1m / $7m ww total 

  39. V Spiskakh Ne Znachilsya aka His Name Was Not Listed (Russia)–$1m / $7m ww total

  40. Tina (New Zealand)–$1m / $5m ww total (opened in Australia) 

  41. The Legend Of Ochi–$1m /$4m ww total 

  42. Mama Reinventada (Spain)–$1m / $2m ww total 

  43. Ocean with David Attenborough (UK)–$1m / $2m ww total  

  44. Uta No Prince-Sama: Maji Love Taboo Night Xxxx (Japan)–$1m / $2m ww total 

  45. The Salt Path (Dutch)–$1m / $2m ww total

  46. Leave One Day aka Partir un Jour (France)–$1m ww debut 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 25, 2025 

  1. Lilo & Stitch (2025)–$304m worldwide debut

  2. Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning–$172m / $190m ww total

  3. Final Destination Bloodlines–$80m / $182m ww total

  4. Thunderbolts* aka The New Avengers–$27m / $353m ww total

  5. Sinners–$20m / $337m ww total

  6. A Minecraft Movie–$11m this week/ $940m ww total

  7. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$10m / $2.209b ww total

  8. The Dumpling Queen (Hong Kong)–$8m / $55m ww total

  9. A Gilded Game (China)–$7m / $40m ww total

  10. Friendship–$5m / $7m ww total

  11. The Last Rodeo–$5m ww debut

  12. The Accountant 2–$4m / $98m ww total

  13. Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback (Japan)–$4m / $91m ww total

  14. Raid 2 (India/Hindi)–$3m / $26m ww

  15. The Open Door (China)–$3m / $19m ww total 

  16. Bhool Chuk Maaf aka Sorry For The Mistake (India/Hindi)–$3m ww debut 

  17. The Amateur–$2m / $95m ww total

  18. Karate Kid: Legends–$2m / $14m ww

  19. Love Letter (1999) (Japan)–$2m / $12m ww total 

  20. Leave One Day aka Partir un Jour (France)–$2m / $3m ww total  

  21. Kishibe Rohan wa Ogokanai Zange-Shitsu (Japan)–$2m ww debut

  22. Princess Mononoke (Japan)–$1m /$227m ww total

  23. Snow White–$1m / $205m ww total

  24. The King of Kings (Korea)–$1m / $67m ww total

  25. Warfare–$1m / $33m ww total

  26. Thudarum aka To Be Continued (India/Malayalam)–$1m / $27m ww

  27. Yadang: The Snitch (Korea)–$1m / $23m ww total

  28. H.I.T.: The Third Case (India/Telugu)–$1m / $14m ww 

  29. Kraken (Russia)–$1m / $13m ww total

  30. I Grass I Love (China)–$1m / $12m ww total

  31. Tourist Family (India/Tamil)–$1m / $9m ww total 

  32. Face Off 8: Embrace of Light (Vietnam)–$1m / $9m ww total 

  33. V Spiskakh Ne Znachilsya aka His Name Was Not Listed (Russia)–$1m / $8m ww total

  34. Hurry Up Tomorrow–$1m / $5m ww 

  35. The Salt Path (Dutch)–$1m / $3m ww total

  36. Les Musiciens (France)–$1m / $2m ww total  

  37. The Phoenician Scheme–$1m ww debut 

  38. Colours of Time aka La Venue e L'avenir (The Arrival of the Future) (France)–$1m ww debut 

  39. Solovey Against Muromets aka Solovey protiv Muromtsa (Russia)–$1m ww debut 

  40. Fuori aka Out (Italy)–$1m ww debut 


WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 1, 2025 


  1. Lilo & Stitch (2025)–$307m / $611m worldwide total

  2. Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning–$164m / $354m ww total

  3. Karate Kid: Legends–$33m / $47m ww

  4. Final Destination Bloodlines–$47m / $229m ww total

  5. Thunderbolts* aka The New Avengers–$17m / $370m ww total

  6. Sinners–$13m / $350m ww total

  7. Endless Journey Of Love (China)–$9m ww debut

  8. Bring Her Back (Australia)–$8m ww debut

  9. A Minecraft Movie–$7m this week/ $947m ww total

  10. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$6m / $38m ww total

  11. The Last Rodeo–$6m / $11m ww total

  12. The Phoenician Scheme–$6m / $7m ww total

  13. Friendship–$5m / $12m ww total

  14. Ne Zha 2 (China)–$4m / $2.213b ww total

  15. The Accountant 2–$4m / $102m ww total

  16. Behind The Shadows (Hong Kong)–$4m ww debut

  17. J-Hope “Hope On The Stage” in Japan: Live (Korea)–$4m ww debut 

  18. Bhool Chuk Maaf aka Sorry For The Mistake (India/Hindi)–$3m /$6m ww total 

  19. The Salt Path (Dutch)–$3m / $6m ww total

  20. Hi-Five (Korea)–$3m ww debut

  21. Peppa Meets The Baby Cinema Experience (Great Britain)–$3m ww debut

  22. The Dumpling Queen (Hong Kong)–$2m / $57m ww total 

  23. Colours of Time aka La Venue e L'avenir (The Arrival of the Future) (France)–$2m / $3m ww 

  24. Jane Austen Wrecked My Life (France)–$2m ww total

  25. The Amateur–$1m / $96m ww total 

  26. Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback (Japan)–$1m / $92m ww total

  27. A Gilded Game (China)–$1m / $41m ww total

  28. Raid 2 (India/Hindi)–$1m / $27m ww total 

  29. Kraken (Russia)–$1m / $14m ww total

  30. Tourist Family (India/Tamil)–$1m / $10m ww total

  31. Clown in a Cornfield–$1m / $8m ww total

  32. Hurry Up Tomorrow–$1m / $6m ww total 

  33. Leave One Day aka Partir un Jour (France)–$1m / $4m ww total 

  34. Kishibe Rohan wa Ogokanai Zange-Shitsu (Japan)–$1m /$3m ww 

  35. Solovey Against Muromets aka Solovey protiv Muromtsa (Russia)–$1m /$2m ww total 

  36. Big Deal (Korea)–$1m ww debut 

  37. Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death (Japan)–$1m ww debut               

  38. Sihiri Annem: Hepimiz Biriz aka My Magical Mother: We Are All One (Turkey)–$1m ww debut   



WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 8, 2025
  1. Lilo & Stitch (2025)–$162m / $773m worldwide total

  2. Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning–$96m / $450m ww total

  3. Ballerina: From The World of John Wick–$50m ww debut

  4. Final Destination Bloodlines–$28m / $257m ww total

  5. Karate Kid: Legends–$27m / $74m ww

  6. Housefull 5 (India/Hindu)–$16m ww debut

  7. The Phoenician Scheme–$11m / $18m ww total

  8. Thug Life (India/Tamil)–$9m ww debut

  9. Endless Journey Of Love (China)–$8m /$17m ww total

  10. Bring Her Back (Australia)–$8m /$16m ww total

  11. Sinners–$7m / $357m ww total

  12. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–$6m / $44m ww total

  13. Thunderbolts* aka The New Avengers–$5m / $375m ww total

  14. Hi-Five (Korea)–$5m /$8m ww total

  15. A Minecraft Movie–$4m this week/ $951m ww total

  16. Behind The Shadows (Hong Kong)–$4m /$8m ww total

  17. How To Train Your Dragon–$4m ww debut

  18. Dan da Dan: Evil Eye (Japan)–$4m ww debut

  19. Friendship–$3m / $15m ww total 

  20. The Salt Path (Dutch)–$3m / $9m ww total

  21. The Pact (Korea)–$3m ww debut 

  22. Dogma (reissue)–$2m / $46m ww total

  23. The Last Rodeo–$2m / $13m ww total

  24. Bhool Chuk Maaf aka Sorry For The Mistake (India/Hindi)–$2m /$8m ww total

  25. Red Wedding Dress (China)–$2m ww debut

  26. Dangerous Animals–$2m ww debut

  27. The Dumpling Queen (Hong Kong)–$1m / $58m ww total 

  28. Colours of Time aka La Venue e L'avenir (The Arrival of the Future) (France)–$1m / $4m ww

  29. Big Deal (Korea)–$1m /$2m ww total 



WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 15, 2025 

  1. How To Train Your Dragon–$194m /$198m worldwide total

  2. Lilo & Stitch (2025)–$85m / $858m worldwide total

  3. Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning–$57m / $507m ww total

  4. Ballerina: From The World of John Wick–$42m / $92m ww total

  5. Karate Kid: Legends–$16m / $90m ww total

  6. Materialists–$16m ww debut

  7. Final Destination Bloodlines–$15m / $272m ww total

  8. Housefull 5 (India/Hindu)–$11m / $27m ww total

  9. The Phoenician Scheme–$9m / $27m ww total

  10. Sinners–$5m / $361m ww total

  11. Thunderbolts* aka The New Avengers–$4m / $379m ww total

  12. Endless Journey Of Love (China)–$4m /$21m ww total

  13. Bring Her Back (Australia)–$4m /$20m ww total

  14. The Life Of Chuck–$3m ww debut

  15. Thug Life (India/Tamil)–$2m / $11m ww total 

  16. The Salt Path (Dutch)–$2m / $11m ww total

  17. Hi-Five (Korea)–$2m /$10m ww total

  18. Behind The Shadows (Hong Kong)–$2m /$10m ww total

  19. Dan da Dan: Evil Eye (Japan)–$2m / $6m ww

  20. Dangerous Animals–$2m / $4m ww total

  21. A Minecraft Movie–$1m this week/ $952m ww total

  22. Friendship–$1m / $16m ww total

  23. The Last Rodeo–$1m / $14m ww total 

  24. Colours of Time aka La Venue e L'avenir (The Arrival of the Future) (France)–$1m / $5m ww

  25. The Pact (Korea)–$1m ww / $4m ww total

  26. Red Wedding Dress (China)–$1m / $3m ww total  



  1. Thug Life (India/Tamil)–Maybe $25mb for this Tamil language action drama reuniting the director and writer almost 40 years after their last hit. Interestingly, the website Pinkvilla (which is Indian-centric but not necessarily oriented towards insiders) has very specific info on the film, claiming it sold to Netflix for $15m, satellite rights (big in Asia) for $7m and music rights for $2.3m. So before it opened in theaters, the film earned back $24.3m. But Pinkvilla says none of this includes the fees of producer/star Hamal Kasasan, who apparently gets first, second and third dollar gross. (Kidding! But he gets a lot.) I’ll be keeping an eye on Pinkvilla to see if their info is confirmed by others and whether they’re a reliable source of hard data on Indian cinema.

  2. Doraemon: Norita's Art World Tales (Japan)–No reported budget for the long-running anime series. It made $32m in Japan and Vietnam before opening in China. Recent entries grossed some $60m worldwide so I’m guessing $50m ww would make this a winner.

  3. Hi-Five (Korea)–$14mb for this Korean fantasy comedy in which five people receive organ transplants from a psychic person. They each display supernatural powers. The problem? Someone now wants to harvest those talents from them.

  4. A Minecraft Movie–$150mb. When you double your rather big budget on opening weekend and you’ve wildly exceed expectations, you’ve got a hit on your hands. People trot out meaningless comparisons, like “second-largest opening for a movie based on a video game,” as if audiences ever think that way. It’s a big fat hit! What more needs to be said, except, “Maybe Minecraft 2 could actually be good?” Just a thought.

  5. Behind The Shadows (Hong Kong)–An action thriller about a private eye determined to solve a case.

  6. Dan da Dan: Evil Eye (Japan)–No reported budget but this is basically the first three episodes from the new season of an anime series based on a manga of course) called Dan da Dan: Evil Eye. It’s an animated supernatural horror series unknown to me. But the books are at 15 collected volumes and counting.

  7. Friendship–No reported budget for this Toronto Film Festival hit. A Paul Rudd/Tim Robinson cringe comedy, Friendship is proving one of the indie success stories of the year. It’s the story of a lonely man who becomes desperate to build a friendship with the cool TV weatherman (Rudd) who lives nearby. Now the audience numbers aren’t great because this is a very particular sort of comedy. It’s not for everyone. But those who like it really like it.

  8. The Pact aka Sinmyeong (Korea)–No reported budget for this Korean mystery drama. But it’s a good example of why I cover all seven days of box office. The Pact opened on a Monday! Indeed, for many reasons movies open seven days a week all over the world. Sure, Thursday is the standard for North America and Europe. But holidays and such vary and so do movie openings. Wednesday, Tuesday, Sunday–movies open any day they like. 


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Sunday, March 23, 2025

Sunday, March 16, 2025

MUSIC: SEAN MASON QUARTET AT THE SIDE DOOR JAZZ CLUB

MUSIC: SEAN MASON QUARTET SWINGS AT THE SIDE DOOR JAZZ CLUB

Sean Mason Quartet on March 14, 2025 *** 1/2 out of **** 

Side Door Jazz Club at the Old Lyme Inn, Lyme CT


THE ARTIST AND THE CONCERT

Everything you want to hear from a new talent was on display by the Sean Mason Quartet Friday night at the Side Door jazz club. The music they've already recorded? It's stretched out and stronger in performance. New tunes for an upcoming album? You want to hear them again, soon. A standard to demonstrate their chops? "On The Sunny Side of The Street" with lyrics by Dorothy Fields and music by Jimmy McHugh (or perhaps Fats Waller) checked that box as well. As my introduction to Sean Mason in concert and the Side Door as a venue, this concert was ideal. 

Sean Mason wasn't on my radar before this show. I didn't hear a lot of new jazz in 2024, I realize. I've been working my way through jazz classics given the highest rating by the Penguin Guide To Jazz, not to mention a deep dive into ambient and my usual diet of pop, rock, r&b, folk, blues and the like. Which sheepishly explains why my list of the best music of 2024  includes just one pure jazz album: McCoy Tyner & Joe Henderson's Forces of Nature: Live at Slugs. 

Missing on my annual roundup? Sean Mason's first Grammy-nominated album. Titled My Ideal, it's a piano and vocal collaboration with singer Catherine Russell. When a friend said he wanted to hear some live music, Sean Mason's gig was an option so I started to explore his work. My Ideal? It's excellent, a wonderful work (my favorite of Russell's so far) with she and Mason in deep sympathy. Not many pianists can provide strong accompaniment to a singer and lead convincingly on their own. Mason can. I've added My Ideal to my list of the best albums of 2024 found on my best of all time list, a record of my favorite music for every year from 1924 to the present. 



But My Ideal is just one of two albums he released in 2024. The other is Chrome Valley, a collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center's first poet in residence, Mahogany L. Browne. A writer with a serious body of work behind her, Browne has been a driving force for many years at the spoken word capital of the world, the Nuyorican Cafe. Their album draws from her 2023 collection of the same name, combining spoken word passages underscored by Mason with full-bodied arrangements for poems turned into song. 

And back in 2023, Sean Mason Quartet released its first album, The Southern Suite, an ambitious work that offers serious intent without sacrificing melodies that swing. Heady, but always ready to keep bodies swaying and toes tapping. 

This just scratches the surface of his work so far, since Mason has been doing his homework by soaking up experiences, enjoying the mentorship of both Branford and Wynton Marsalis and pretty much tackling any opportunity he can. Mason toured as part of a jazz tribute to the songs of Disney. (As producer/impresario Hal Willner proved with the tribute album Stay Awake, those songs are a rich body of work.) He played on the soundtrack for the HBO film Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, an assignment that included Branford's request that Mason purge himself of any influences beyond the 1920s for his playing of the score. Mason toured with Catherine Russell as part of her band before they recorded as a duo. He's even played in the pit (I think!) on Broadway shows like Hadestown and Phantom of the Opera. 

Mason's desire to soak up experience pays off in concert. He's onstage with musicians he befriended at Juilliard and their pleasure in each other's company is winning. All eyes are on Mason for their cues, their turn at bat. And their joy in performing is clear, from the loopy grin on the face of bassist Felix Moseholm to the intense concentration of drummer Domo Branch and the mock frustration of trumpeter Tony Glausi, who has fun pretending an occasional look of consternation when Mason delivers an especially knotty bit of playing or isn't quite ready to let Tony back into the number. 

The opener "One United" set the tone, taking the centerpiece of their debut album Southern Suite and stretching it out to twice its 10+min length. Throughout, the musicians toy and tease with each other, sharing musical ideas, venturing into new territory and essentially having a blast. When Moseholm wanders into a cul de sac and finds himself trapped at one point in the show, the others laugh good-naturedly and then nod encouragement as the bassist works his way back out again. Here's the band on "Closure," also from The Southern Suite but not a number they did on Friday. 



Other tunes like "Secrets" and another from their upcoming album whose title escaped me were just as compelling. Mason joked they didn't play anything less than 30 minutes, yet the intense focus and creative inspiration needed to maintain one song for 30 minutes in concert is easily within their grasp. 

Their sound ranged from the probing rigor of 1950s Miles Davis to the raucous rush of a sweaty club in New Orleans. Mason had the authoritative, dignified reserve of Wynton when addressing the audience and the showmanship of Branford when at the piano. He bounced and swung and immersed himself in the melodies, just as happy to dig into a soulful groove as to improvise on a discordant riff that caught his fancy. My guest was especially wowed by Mason's facility, how he'd tinkle the ivories way up at one end of the piano with his right hand while striding through a complex counterpoint with the left. Flashy? Showy? Sure, but always in service of the tune. 

It all came together on the finale, that 1930 stalwart "On The Sunny Side Of The Street." Perhaps this was the tune they workshopped that afternoon and then performed for the first time that Friday, a jazz tradition Mason proudly continues of always learning new pieces from the songbook. If so, other audiences are cheated not to hear it too. They broke the tune down, swung it hard and then built it back up again without ever losing the infectious melody and rhythm that's made it a favorite of jazz greats ever since. It's very, very early days, but Mason is working towards perhaps joining them. How often do you see a new act and think, "Wow, they are the real deal"? Not often. 

Sean Mason is on tour and his next three gigs encapsulate the journey he's on and the versatility of his playing. On March 29, he's performing with Catherine Russell at the Savannah Music Festival, offering a live performance of their excellent album. On April 11, the Sean Mason Quartet has a date at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. (Tickets are just $20 for adults and $10 for students and youth, which is a serious bargain.) And on April 19, Mason solos on piano at the Vermont Jazz Center in Brattleboro. 


THE VENUE 

This was my first time at the Side Door jazz club. It looks like a venue that proved a welcome afterthought to the Old Lyme Inn. But in fact, it's co-owner told me (unawares I was reviewing the show) that in fact her husband really, really wanted a jazz club. (Indeed he was an exuberant master of ceremonies when introducing the band, which gigged there even before their debut album came out.) So when they bought the property, she said, "I guess we're in the inn business now, too." The concert space is essentially a long narrow rectangle, with seating stretching out in front of the stage on both sides, with a few extra seats a little deeper at the center. You'd be hard pressed to find a bad seat, even if the place was full. 

We sat at the bar which is stage right and enjoyed an excellent view over Mason's shoulder, with a direct line of sight to the rest of the band and their laser focus on the pianist. Side Door certainly isn't a big venue so if you're really set on observing a particular musician, arriving half an hour early is advisable. Also, one bartender is working hard to serve everyone; so that's another reason not to show up a few minutes before the set and feel annoyed when your drink takes a while to arrive. 

We also ate at the Old Lyme Inn, which was an upscale but not wildly expensive evening out. They recommended anyone going to a show at 8 pm should book their dinner for 6 pm. That makes sense if you plan to linger, enjoy a drink before dinner and coffee and/or dessert afterwards. If, like us, you're simply there to dine and dash,  6:30 proved perfectly fine for getting to the club at 7:40, easily.  However, they strongly urge you to book two hours before the show or they don't guarantee you'll be done in time, so what do I know? 

Up next at Side Door? Grammy winning New Orleans trumpeter (and multi-instrumentalist) Nicholas Payton plays on March 22 and March 23. 

Tickets were provided by the venue with the understanding a timely review would be written. Dinner, however, was on my guest. Thanks, TJ! 


THEATER CONCERTS I'VE ATTENDED IN 2025

1. A Guide For The Homesick  ** out of ****
2. Still (w Melissa Gilbert at Sheen) ** 
3. A Streetcar Named Desire (Paul Mescal at BAM) ** 
4. Sean Mason Quartet at Side Door Jazz Club in Old Lyme, CT *** 1/2 

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

THEATER: "A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE" LACKS DRIVE

 THEATER: "A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE" LACKS DRIVE 


A Streetcar Named Desire ** out of **** 

The Harvey at Brooklyn Academy of Music


Nothing is wrong with this revival of Streetcar, except that it doesn't work.

Director Rebecca Frecknall (on Broadway with the hit revival of Cabaret) has a clear vision of Stanley as a brutish, unredeemable abuser. The cast is talented, if unconventionally cast. The setting strips away any romanticism of the French Quarter in New Orleans by staging the show on a bare, square platform. The score ignores jazzy allure for a doom-laden, percussive underlining of emotions. The modern dress insists on a modern take. We've also got interpretative dancing; the entire cast always present, observing the action when not taking part in it; and lots of rain. All perfectly reasonable choices. And all for nought.

Frecknall enjoyed acclaim in London for her take on the iffier Tennessee Williams drama Summer and Smoke. Streetcar in contrast is an unqualified classic, though like any classic it needs to be held up to the light, seen from a different angle and rethought to stay alive. (Or simply staged on a constantly rotating platform, which is how I saw it last.)

In it, the fading Blanche arrives in New Orleans, penniless and at loose ends. She inserts herself into the life of a happily (?) married sister, upsetting the domesticity of Stella and Stanley. Blanche and Stanley warily circle each other, with Blanche arousing his confused desire when not mocking and belittling him as little better than an animal.

Stanley is confused by her, angry with her and dangerous when digging into the facts around Blanche fleeing her last job as schoolteacher. Blanche seizes on a dull friend of Stanley's as a potential spouse, a last chance to keep from drowning. But it's too late. The truth about her past crushes that ploy and Blanche sinks into madness, sent away by a reluctant Stella at the end.

Well, that's one way to summarize the story.

What we see here is quite different. As embodied by Patsy Ferran, Blanche arrives mid-nervous breakdown, fluttering and silly and spinsterish. She and Paul Mescal as Stanley have no sexual chemistry, though as conceived here, it's hard to imagine anyone drawn to this Blanche. This is not the Blanche who proved so wanton and desirable to the soldiers in her last town that she was declared off limits by military brass. Plus, she's all but mad in the first scene, exhausting and exhausted.

Stanley, played as asked by Paul Mescal (an excellent film actor I'm seeing on stage for the first time), is an irredeemable brute. She's no match for him and certainly no temptress. Stanley beats his wife, rapes his sister-in-law and destroys the mild hope of companionship for his friend. In this production, he and Blanche are not sparring. Stanley is a sleek cat, toying with a wounded bird for fun before he shakes it by the neck and kills his prey.

So the drama has nowhere to go. Blanche is already mad. Stanley is clearly the dominant force from start to finish. Indeed, Blanche lost the moment she entered the ring. Her fall at the end barely registers. 



Stella, played ably by Anjana Vasan (best known here for the TV shows We Are Lady Parts and Killing Eve) is notably older than Stanley. They might well have made something of this, echoing Blanche's predilection for boys, but it's a lost opportunity. Yet when a play is this good, even a revival that doesn't work can offer new ways of thinking about it.

Vasan and Ferran have the best chemistry in the show. This bond between two sisters feels like the natural arc of the show. Stella doesn't put up with her sister: she loves her and is (mostly) happy to cater to her whims, as Vasan makes clear. They meet at the beginning and part at the end, with Stella broken and weeping, encircled (or entrapped, really) by Stanley. He's an abuser and Stanley's earlier cry of "Stella" is less the demanding howl of the master of the house and more the bleating appeal of the wife beater who knows it's time to pretend he's sorry before doing it all over again.

Stella sides with an abuser and knows it, deep down; she’s dimly aware that of course the man who beats her would physically assault her sister. But she ignores her sister, she refuses to believe it, can't believe it because that would upend her life. It's easier to pretend Blanche is lying. Stella's cry of despair, however, speaks the truth. This angle is the strongest element of the show; I wish it had more impact for me.

I'm not sure the text would support it, but this hints that Streetcar might be seen as a battle for Stella. What if she came on stage at the start with a black eye or a bloody lip, the abuse she endures obvious to the audience, shocking Blanche and showing us the real stakes here? Blanche is right about Stanley, after all, even if he’s right about her past. And while we've no illusions about the misery of mental institutions in the 1940s, maybe at the end Blanche is escaping a nightmare. Maybe it's Stella who is really doomed. Frecknall gets closer to this, but not satisfyingly so.

Another useful insight is the role of Mitch. Usually he's a sad sack, the runt of Stanley's gang a la Karl Malden, who originated the part. Blanche latches onto Mitch and dazzles the poor schlub with her grand ways. She's toying with him, the way she toys with Stanley, until he breaks her. No one imagines Mitch as anything but a sad, boring, desperate measure, even for her.

Not here. Actor Dwane Walcott doesn't betray the essential nature of Mitch: he's still a momma's boy and the least alpha male around. But he has an appealing nature and certainly a sex appeal. Blanche isn't pulling the wool over his eyes: they are co-conspirators in her fantasy of knights and ladies and courtship. By god, Blanche would be lucky to have him. And with his mother dying and facing life alone, Mitch would be lucky to have her. They make sense here, which reveals Stanley's takedown of their twinned hopes as all the crueler. He's not saving Mitch, he's destroying him. So score one for casting and Frecknall's vision.

But there are further problems. Most of the secondary roles don't register at all (the landlady, the poker buddies, the doctor). The lithe, excellent dancer Jabez Sykes who doubles as the newspaper boy is too tall and adult for the part. This robs his one scene with Blanche of its inappropriate nature. And the dancing and performative moments are extraneous, except for one moment when Blanche has her back to the audience and Stanley confronts her, mirrored frighteningly by the wolf pack of the cast arrayed behind him, ready to pounce.

A bare set is fine. But for most of the show, the staging is vague and lacks impact, with people scattered about to no effect. Whether sort of playing poker or sort of squaring off or sort of enjoying a moment of intimacy, I rarely saw the tension and excitement of actors arrayed with precision and clarity. And if rain can feel perfunctory, it does here.

I'd rather love or hate a production than feel indifferent to it, as I did this time. Yet, I see the play a little differently now, and that's certainly saying something. I'm sorry to have missed Frecknall and Ferran's Summer and Smoke. Dwane Walcott is worth keeping an eye on.

And Paul Mescal is solid in one of theater's iconic roles, even if this production makes the part static and less interesting than it should be, just as it does with the role of Blanche. He's a brute from start to finish, but Mescal gives him a brutish appeal. Some lines are whispered rather than shouted, some smiles reveal a grin and others teeth that can bite. That's the usual way when someone tackles a part like this. We enjoy the variations they make on it or the pleasure of delivering a classic approach with aplomb. But without the excitement of two worthies facing off, without the struggle for sex or power or dominance, without desire, this Streetcar lacks drive. 


Theater for 2025

1. A Guide For The Homesick (at DR2) ** out of ****
3. A Streetcar Named Desire (w Paul Mescal at BAM) **


Monday, March 10, 2025

WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 9, 2025

WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 9, 2025 

A film's gross for the last seven days, followed by its total worldwide gross. 

I begin with data from Comscore and then pull from every other source available. 


1. Ne Zha 2–$116m / $2.096b worldwide total 

2. Mickey 17–$44m / $53m ww 

3. Captain America: Brave New World–$29m /$371m ww 

4. Detective Chinatown 1900–$21m / $498m ww 

5. Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy–$14m / $111m ww 

6. The Monkey–$14m / $52m ww 

7. Paddington in Peru–$12m / $176m ww  

8. Chhaava–$10m / $80m ww 

9. Mufasa: The Lion King–$7m / $709m ww

10. Dog Man–$7m / $120m ww 

11. Last Breath–$7m / $15m ww

12. Anora–$6m / $54m ww 

13. I'm Still Here–$5m / $35m ww

14. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants–$4m / $96m ww 

15. The Brutalist–$4m / $45m ww

16. Night of the Zoopocalypse–$4m ww debut 

17. Conclave–$3m / $104m ww 

18. National Theatre: Prima Facie–$3m / $4m ww

19. Always Have, Always Will–$3m ww debut 

20. Moana 2–$2m / $1,056b ww 

21. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$2m /$488m ww

22. There's Still Tomorrow–$2m / $52m ww 

23. Hotline Beijing–$2m / $9m ww 

24. Girls On Wire–$2m ww debut 

25. Rule Breakers–$2m ww debut 

26. A Complete Unknown–$1m / $121m ww

27. One of Them Days–$1m / $49m ww 

28. Companion–$1m / $35m ww

29. Heart Eyes–$1m / $32m ww

30. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX-Beginning–$1m / $21m ww 

31. Dragon–$1m / $14m ww

32. Becoming Led Zeppelin–$1m / $11m ww

33. The Unbreakable Boy–$1m / $6m ww

34. Exorcism Chronicles: The Beginning–$1m / $3m 

35. In The Lost Lands–$1m ww debut

Bold: movies that have or likely will triple their reported budgets. That's my standard for a movie being a box office hit from theatrical alone. Many films will be profitable for a studio even if they don't triple their reported budget, but it's a good marker to indicate a big hit. 


ANALYSIS 

Another slow week at the box office. Things won't pick up in North America until the live action Snow White opens March 21 and (hopefully) Thunderbolts* on May 2, with hopefully some surprises from The Accountant 2 with Ben Affleck and Sinners with Michael B. Jordan and Death of a Unicorn with a unicorn, along the way. You always need surprise hits while waiting for the Mission: Impossibles and Avatars of the year. 

Many stories reviewed the budget of Mickey 17 from Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-Ho and star Robert Pattinson more than the actual movie. Hey, that's my job! But most takes on it are fairly accurate. Bong's biggest box office hit by far is Parasite, which grossed $260m worldwide, with his best film The Host very profitable at $100m worldwide on an $11mb cost. His bigger budget movies are more problematic. Snowpiercer cost $40mb and grossed $87m worldwide. (No one lost money on this film, I think. It likely over-performed post-theatrical and even led to a TV series that ran for four seasons. Okja is even nuttier than his new movie but cost $50mb and Netflix couldn't be bothered with a theatrical release. Still, given its polarizing nature and mixed reviews, one doubts it would have triumphed commercially. 

But you win an Oscar and pitch a sci-fi movie with Robert Pattinson, you get the biggest budget of your career. Mickey 17 cost $118mb, or as I like to call it since I'm not an accountant like Ben Affleck, $120mb. (The math is easier.) So it needs to vastly outperform Parasite to be a winner from box office alone. We'll have to wait until its second week to see if it's holding people's attention (unlikely), but I wouldn't dismiss this as a project that should never have been made. (Now if they'd spent $120mb on Okja, I'd agree with you.) On paper, Mickey 17 is not so crazy. Let's see where it ends up on the worldwide box office. And with its cynical take on corporations seeing employees as disposable tools, it's got cult favorite written all over it. Double bill with Office Space anyone? 

Looking for good news? China's animated smash Ne Zha 2 continues to rewrite the rules on what is possible at the box office. (And James Cameron must be jealous.) It was the first film to gross $1 billion from one market alone. And now it's the first film to gross $2 billion from one market alone. The ball is in your court, Avatar: Fire and Ash! That's...astonishing. 

After the Oscars (remember them?), several films enjoyed a big bounce at the box office. Best Picture winner (!) Anora grossed another $6m (its entire budget, by the way) and is now at $54m worldwide. Best International Film winner–Brazil's worthy I'm Still Here–grossed $5m and is at $35m worldwide. The Brutalist pulled in another $4m for a total of $45m worldwide. Conclave grossed $3m to sit at $104m worldwide. All of them are big box office hits from theatrical alone. Finally, A Complete Unknown pulled in $1m for a total of $121m worldwide. Given its budget, this film is not a success from theatrical alone (it cost a hefty $60mb), but like Gladiator 2, it just feels like a success to most. Certainly, it will be a financial winner when all is said and done. (Theatrical is just the beginning of a movie's earnings.) But I guess we can't count on a spin-off with Monica Barbaro in the Joan Baez story anytime soon. 

Anora and the Italian hit drama There's Still Tomorrow (at #22) are both hits, but they're not on my list of winners for 2025 because they made most of their money in 2024. 

However, I have added two films to our list of winners below. The anime film Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX-Beginning is pulled from the first episodes of the latest season of the same-named TV series. Given Wikipedia's claim that it's grossed $21m worldwide, it's undoubtedly a very profitable venture, not just great promo for the show. (Even Game of Thrones didn't make that much at the box office when they sneaked final episodes of season four in theaters.) The other hit is a screening of a taped stage show: National Theatre: Prima Facie starring Jodie Comer of Killing Eve. This opened in China (!) and grossed what I can only describe as an astonishing and unexpected $3m, giving this a worldwide total of $4m so far. Sometimes the recordings of operas prove rather pricey (relatively speaking) but even without a reported budget for this project, I'm calling this a hit. Found money! 

Coming this week? The retired director Steven Soderbergh has his second release of 2025 with the Black Bag, a stylish, well-reviewed thriller starring Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett. Proud parents Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan will be the first in line to see their son Jack Quaid in the action comedy Novocaine. Finally, The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie is an original animated film starring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. It was bizarrely orphaned by Warner Bros./HBO Max and is being released theatrically by others. Here's hoping it's a big hit so they look as foolish as Universal does for putting Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy straight to streaming in North America rather than putting it in theaters. If this flick hits, maybe we'll get to see that Batgirl movie after all!


2025 HIT FILMS

Here's a list of all the hit films making money in 2025. My rule of thumb is that films should gross roughly at least three times as much as their reported budget. Some people now say a movie need only make 2 1/2 times as much as their budget but I'm sticking with the traditional formula. Of course, we don't really know a movie's budget or the cost of advertising or the backroom deals. Remember, just because a movie isn't a hit from theatrical alone doesn't mean they're losing money. Far from it. We can't dive deep into Hollywood accounting. But we can spot the really big hits that will change careers, launch franchises and generally pay the bills. A few international films probably made the cut but since I don't have even a reported budget, I hate to reward them with hit status. Also, I'll include movies from 2024 if they make the majority of their money in 2025. Finally, I identify the country for non-Hollywood movies. And I indicate the language Indian films were made in to celebrate the country's diverse industry, which is vibrant and includes much more than the Hindi-language Bollywood Westerners knew best. Here goes. 


Big Budget ($100mb+)

Detective Chinatown 1900 (China) ($125mb est) 


Mid-sized budget ($21mb-$99mb) 

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy ($50mb)

Dog Man ($40mb) 

Ne Zha 2 (China) ($80mb) 

Nosferatu ($50mb) 


Small Budget ($20mb or less)

Babygirl ($20mb) 

Becoming Led Zeppelin (>$2mb)

The Brutalist ($10mb) 

Chhaava (Indian/Hindi) ($15mb)

Companion ($10mb) 

Conclave ($20mb) 

Dragon (Indian/Tamil) ($4mb) 

I'm Still Here ($2mb) 

Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX-Beginning (pulled from epi of tv anime series) 

National Theatre: Prima Facie ($?mb) 

One of Them Days ($14mb) 

Presence ($2mb) 


NOTES 

mb = a film's budget in millions of US dollars; ww = worldwide


1. Ne Zha 2–Reported $80mb. Chinese animated fantasy sequel to the 2019 smash which cost about $20m and grossed $743m. A spin-off film Jiang Ziya was hobbled by COVID but grossed $243m. Now we have the direct sequel Ne Zha 2, which cost $80m and finds our spunky heroine (based on a famed mythological character around for centuries) taking on sea monsters. The series is based on Investiture of the Gods by Xu Zhonglin from the 16th century. 

2. Mickey 17–$120mb for director Bong Joon-ho's slapstick sci-fi comedy. Once again, a tip of the hat to actor Robert Pattinson for forging a very interesting career. 

3. Captain America: Brave New World–$180mb. 

4. Detective Chinatown 1900–$125mb at least? This is the fourth in a wildly popular buddy comedy mystery series. Think oh, Rush Hour? 48 Hours? Each film cost more than the one before and grossed more. Since we're on film #4 and it's a period movie set in San Francisco, it's safe to assume this cost more than #3, which cost $117m and grossed $686m worldwide. I mean, $150mb is probably more realistic, at least, but even at that level it's still a hit. Oh and clues in this one indicate the next film in the series will be set in London. So, Detective Chinatown 1920, here we come

5. Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy–$50mb and straight to streaming in the world's biggest market because? Yes, it's only at $100m. But the film made $24m this week, so even if it drops by 50% next week and the week after and ends up at $120m, I'm calling it a hit. The more money it makes, the stupider they look for going straight to streaming in North America.

6. The Monkey -- $10m reported budget means this adaptation of a Stephen King short story is a box office winner right out of the gate. Cheap horror films are money in the bank...but 2025 has so many I have to assume audiences will become sick and tired of them any minute now. Not forever, not all of them, but surely the surfeit of slasher flicks will prove too much of a good thing. Just not yet. 

7. Paddington in Peru–$90mb? Sadly, three times is not the charm artistically or commercially for this once-perfect franchise.  

8. Chhaava–$15mb Indian/Hindi language action historical epic. 

9. Mufasa: The Lion King–$200mb. 

10. Dog Man–A reported $40mb. It's always good to gross your budget on opening week. Plus, the books are funny, the reviews are good, the audience response is great and it has the rest of the world to open in. So get ready for Dog Man 2. 

11. Last Breath–$24mb for this Nicolas Cage deep-sea diving drama.

12. Anora–A reported $6mb for Sean Baker's comic drama. I believe it made a majority of its money in 2024, so that's why it's not among the box office hits of 2025. 

13. I'm Still Here–this Brazilian Oscar contender has no reported budget, though one Portuguese article says $1.5m, which certainly sounds reasonable, so I'll call it at $2mb. It's a success even if it cost three times that. 

14. Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants–$70mb per one Chinese source. A wuxia martial arts period adventure film written and directed by the legendary Tsui Hark. It's based on part of the novel of the same name by Jin Yong. According to one report it's the highest grossing wuxia film at the Chinese box office. That would mean it made more than Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and every local box office hit. Mostly Hark would be competing with himself. His budgets bounce up and down, from the massive $200mb for both The Battle at Lake Changjin 1 and (which he co-directed), and $60mb for some Detective Dee movies and down to $20mb or $30mb for various other flicks. One vague Chinese source says it cost $70mb. If they make a sequel,  I'll then consider this one a hit! When they make more, surely a movie must be a winner. 

15. The Brutalist–$10mb; Adrien Brody in this architect-as-hero period drama. I'm not a fan of the film but I am delighted to see any passion project this unlikely make money. Truly. 

16. Night of the Zoopocalypse–Scrappy animated comedy about animals taking on zombies at the Zoo. 

17. Conclave–a reported $20mb for this Vatican thriller means this is a hit. This is exactly the sort of film that can play and play in theaters. 

18. National Theatre: Prima Facie–The acclaimed play starring Jodie Comer of Killing Eve makes $3m in China. Heck, the fact that it's shown in China kind of surprises me. 

19. Always Have, Always Will–Chinese comic drama in which a young man finds inspiration from a sick girl who is always tagging along. The poster echoes "Little Miss Sunshine." 

20. Moana 2–$150mb. Is the budget lower since it was intended for tv, at first? Or higher because they had to rethink everything? Disney says it cost $150mb, just like the original. You can bet Dwayne Johnson gets more than his share of coconuts, but that won't matter with a hit like this.  

21. Sonic The Hedgehog 3–$120mb 

22. There's Still Tomorrow–Italian drama about woman after WW II deciding maybe she doesn't want to be in an abusive relationship.  A blockbuster in Italy, this was a box office winner for 2024. 

23. Hotline Beijing–No reported budget or info on Chinese film.

24. Girls On Wire–Chinese drama directed by Vivian Qu in which a single mom kills a drug lord and then must go on the run to avoid retribution. 

25. Rule Breakers–$8mb reported budget for the latest faith-based film from Angel Studios. This one is about an educator who dares to teach young women in Afghanistan. 

26. A Complete Unknown–$60mb+ for this Bob Dylan biopic? That's a lot of money for a film about Dylan going electric at Newport. I mean, I wanted to see it but then I'm a Dylan fanatic. But $180m worldwide seems highly unlikely to me, if not impossible. (Do other countries give a toss about this? Is Chalamet a big enough draw for this story? I doubt it.) I'm glad it was made, but it was made for too much. Like Gladiator II, this will be seen as a commercial success, but it's not. UPDATE: Well, it keeps going and going and maybe Chalamet is a worldwide draw now, thanks to Wonka and the Dune films and he can bring in people to a serious drama like this. More power to him. It's now at $120m and grossed an excellent $15m this week. If it gets close to $150m, I'll happily eat crow and call it a hit. It's already a good example of a movie that may not be technically profitable from box office alone but is clearly a financial success story that will be a valuable title in anyone's library, pulling in plenty via rentals and sales and cable and streaming and the like. Now where's the sequel where Dylan goes born again Christian? Or the spin-off telling the story of Joan Baez? Seriously, that one should be done like, now. 

27. One of Them Days–$14mb. It's always good to gross your budget during a film's opening week. So yea for producer Issa Rae and this comedy starring Keke Palmer and SZA. (What an opening week for SZA! Her movie opened well and she made my list of The 250 Best Albums of the 21st Century...So Far.)

28. Companion–A reported $10mb for this sci-fi horror comedy. Great reviews means this one should have a long run at the box office. 

29. Heart Eyes–$18mb for rom/com slash horror film. 

30. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX-Beginning–This film is pulled from the first episode(s) of the new season of a long-running anime series. So it should be gravy and just good pr for the new season launch. But $21m worldwide is an excellent return for episodes pulled from a TV anime series. 

31. Dragon–$4mb for this Indian/Tamil coming of age comedy drama. A young guy gets too clever with a crooked path to riches, endangering his job, his relationships and his family's reputation. Can he reform? Does he want to? 

32. Becoming Led Zeppelin–Long-gestating doc broke into the Top 10 on opening weekend, playing on IMAX  screens only. In its second weekend, the film has an excellent hold. This traditional doc (talking heads, concert footage) has already grossed $6m, which is serious money for this type of film. There is no reported budget, but given all that I know, it seems likely the total was $2mb or less, so this is a winner. 

33. The Unbreakable Boy–heartwarming family film about little boy who has a rare bone disease and autism, but also has a zest for life that wins over everyone. 

34. Exorcism Chronicles: The Beginning–A Korean animated horror film about a priest partnering with magic-wielding monks to battle a demon and protect a child. We just don't get animated films like that in the U.S. Maybe Ralph Bakshi should have moved overseas to get his projects made? 

35. In The Lost Lands–$55mb reported budget for this fantasy film starring Milla Jovovich and David Bautista based on a short story by George R.R. Martin. Maybe Martin won't be so harsh on the tv series House of Dragons after seeing this. 


THE CHART AND HOW IT IS COMPILED 


This column is a week by week tracking of box office around the world. It is compiled by pulling from every possible source: ComScore, Box Office Mojo, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, charts for countries like China and India and South Korea, individual stories in trade or general interest newspapers, Wikipedia and anyone else discussing box office. 


ComScore Weekly Global Box Office Chart


The weekly charts contain the total gross for every movie in theaters around the world during the last seven days. If a movie opens on a Thursday, we include all the box office from Thursday through Sunday. If it opens on a Tuesday night, we cover all six days. If it opens on a Sunday (as some movies do in India or wherever, depending on holidays), then we include the box office for that one day. If a movie was released before the current week, we include the box office for all seven days. Why ignore the box office from Monday through Thursday, as most charts do when tallying the latest weekend and focusing on new releases? 


How do we arrive at this number? We take the total worldwide box office we have for a movie, subtract from it the previous week's total worldwide box office...and that's how much it made during the past seven days. Naturally, territories and movies sometimes fall through the cracks but we are as up to date as we can be, given our dependence on other outlets for the basic info. 


First, I list box office on every film we can from around the world. Any movie grossing at least US $1 million will be on here if we get info on it. Then I give some thoughts on the box office overall and individual films. That's followed by notes where I give info on each movie, with a focus on films not from Hollywood. So Despicable Me 4 you know. But a small Korean comedy or French drama? That I'll identify for you as best I can. 


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