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Daily Box Office Report
Tuesday, August 8, 2017




By Daniel Garris

Warner’s Dunkirk grossed $2.743 M on Tuesday to remain in first place at the daily box office. Dunkirk has now led the daily box office for 17 of the past 19 days. Dunkirk was up a very slim 0.9 percent over Monday’s performance (which was inflated in part by the Civic Holiday in Canada) and down a solid 38.7 percent from last Tuesday. The 19-day total for Dunkirk stands at $138.553 M, which already gives the film a current total gross to opening weekend ratio of 2.74 to 1. Dunkirk is running 10.8 percent ahead of the $125.080 M grossed by 2014’s Interstellar after 19 days of wide release and 31.3 percent behind the $201.726 M 19-day gross of 2010’s Inception.

Sony’s The Emoji Movie held steady in second place with $2.583 M. The Emoji Movie increased 15.7 percent over Monday and decreased a solid 37.9 percent from last Tuesday. The Emoji Movie continues to run in line with expectations with a twelve-day take of $53.922 M. That places the film 9.0 percent ahead of the $49.461 M twelve-day haul of 2015’s Pixels and 27.2 percent behind the $74.045 M twelve-day take of last year’s The Angry Birds Movie. The Emoji Movie will face added competition for family audiences this coming weekend when Open Road’s The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature enters the marketplace.

Fellow Sony release The Dark Tower continued to claim third with $2.439 M. The Dark Tower increased 18.3 percent from Monday’s performance. The five-day total for The Dark Tower stands at $23.656 M, which is on the low end of the film’s scaled back expectations. The Dark Tower is running 7.9 percent ahead of the $21.923 M five-day launch of Ghost in the Shell earlier this year and an underwhelming 42.7 percent behind the $41.279 M five-day start of last year’s The Magnificent Seven.

Universal’s Girls Trip was up one spot from Monday to move into fourth place on Tuesday with $1.672 M. Girls Trip was up 25.9 percent over Monday and down 41.2 percent from last Tuesday. Girls Trip has grossed an impressive $88.426 M in 19 days, which already gives the film a current total gross to opening weekend ratio of 2.83 to 1. The film is running 18.3 percent ahead of the $74.730 M 19-day gross of last year’s Bad Moms.

Sony’s Spider-Man: Homecoming was down one spot from Monday to round out Tuesday’s top five with $1.664 M. Spider-Man: Homecoming trailed Girls Trip by a very slim $7,898 for the day. Spider-Man: Homecoming increased 7.3 percent over Monday and decreased only 32.8 percent from last Tuesday. The 33-day total for Spider-Man: Homecoming stands at $298.169 M, which leaves the film just $1.831 M away from reaching the $300 M domestic milestone.

Elsewhere in the top ten on Tuesday, Aviron Pictures’ Kidnap took sixth place with $1.451 M, while Annapurna Pictures’ Detroit finished in tenth with $920 K. Kidnap increased a healthy 32.6 percent over Monday, while Detroit was up 17.1 percent. Total grosses stand at a stronger than expected $12.562 M in five days for Kidnap and at a less than expected $9.347 M for Detroit after five days of wide release (and an additional week in platform release). Kidnap represents the first film from new distributor Aviron Pictures, while Detroit is the first film from Annapurna Pictures as a distributor.

In other box office news, Warner's Wonder Woman passed the $400 M domestic mark on Tuesday after grossing $386 K for the day. Wonder Woman is the 27th film ever to reach the $400 M unadjusted domestic milestone. The 68-day total for Wonder Woman stands at a massive $400.214 M.





Daily domestic box office results for Tuesday, August 8, 2017.

Film (Distributor) Daily
Gross
Theatre
Count
Per-Thea.
Average
%Change
Yesterday
%Change
Last Tue.
Total
Gross
TG to OW
Ratio
Week
1 Dunkirk
(Warner Bros.)
$2,743,180 4,014 $683 +0.9% -38.7% $138,552,555 2.743 3
2 The Emoji Movie
(Sony / Columbia)
$2,583,145 4,075 $634 +15.7% -37.9% $53,921,917 2.198 2
3 The Dark Tower
(Sony / Columbia)
$2,439,230 3,451 $707 +18.3% N/A $23,655,687 1.235 1
4 Girls Trip
(Universal)
$1,672,045 2,582 $648 +25.9% -41.2% $88,426,320 2.834 3
5 Spider-Man: Homecoming
(Sony / Columbia)
$1,664,147 3,116 $534 +7.3% -32.8% $298,169,202 2.548 5
6 Kidnap
(Aviron Pictures)
$1,451,174 2,378 $610 +32.6% N/A $12,561,615 1.254 1
7 Atomic Blonde
(Focus)
$1,330,175 3,326 $400 +16.1% -48.0% $36,513,535 1.997 2
8 Despicable Me 3
(Universal)
$1,153,415 2,445 $472 +4.0% -28.2% $243,182,850 3.357 6
9 War for the Planet of the Apes
(Fox)
$1,018,870 2,704 $377 +10.2% -42.6% $132,392,623 2.353 4
10 Detroit
(Annapurna Pictures)
$920,120 3,007 $306 +17.1% +1,981.8% $9,347,159 1.312 2
11 Baby Driver
(Sony / TriStar)
$465,433 1,424 $327 +3.3% -41.0% $97,990,837 4.768 6
12 Valerian and the City of a
Thousand Planets
(STXfilms / EuropaCorp)
$444,207 1,795 $247 +21.7% -62.5% $36,946,569 2.172 3
13 Wonder Woman
(Warner Bros.)
$386,161 1,307 $295 -2.5% -32.1% $400,214,436 3.876 10
14 The Big Sick
(Lionsgate / Amazon)
$289,556 1,005 $288 -0.5% -34.7% $34,508,064 4.563 7
15 Cars 3
(Disney)
$103,629 477 $217 -9.5% -47.6% $147,838,893 2.754 8
16 An Inconvenient Sequel:
Truth to Power
(Paramount)
$97,179 180 $540 -10.8% +939.1% $1,319,706 1.373 2
17 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
(Disney)
$62,414 252 $248 +1.1% +27.7% $388,523,368 2.652 14
18 Transformers: The Last Knight
(Paramount)
$48,327 322 $150 +7.6% -47.8% $129,486,786 2.898 7
19 Captain Underpants:
The First Epic Movie
(Fox / DWorks Anim.)
$36,985 229 $162 +0.7% -29.4% $72,939,883 3.058 10
20 47 Meters Down
(Entertainment Studios
Motion Pictures)
$34,345 411 $84 +14.3% +5.1% $43,174,004 3.853 8
21 Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Men Tell No Tales
(Disney)
$33,530 167 $201 +3.3% -29.1% $171,404,496 2.721 11
22 Mubarakan
(Sony)
$30,311 128 $237 +28.4% -59.8% $686,026 2.212 2
23 A Ghost Story
(A24)
$26,178 208 $126 +4.7% -60.4% $1,366,775 3.711 5
24 The House
(Warner / New Line)
$17,645 124 $142 -1.0% -54.6% $25,165,230 2.884 6
25 Wind River
(Weinstein Company)
$17,092 4 $4,273 -8.7% N/A $197,367 1.222 1
26 The Mummy
(Universal)
$16,835 146 $115 -2.9% -31.0% $79,982,370 2.524 9
27 Step
(Fox Searchlight)
$16,722 29 $577 +26.9% N/A $176,391 1.204 1
28 The Boss Baby
(Fox / DWorks Anim.)
$13,171 120 $110 +10.5% -43.1% $174,832,276 3.483 19
29 Menashe
(A24)
$13,142 10 $1,314 +8.8% +61.7% $200,999 2.602 2
30 The Beguiled
(Focus)
$9,355 89 $105 +13.4% -46.0% $10,560,109 3.338 7
31 We Love You, Sally Carmichael!
(Purdie Distribution)
$7,233 7 $1,033 +145.5% N/A $41,130 1.329 1
32 Alien: Covenant
(Fox)
$2,866 74 $39 -4.0% -37.5% $74,210,482 2.052 12
33 Love, Kennedy
(Purdie Distribution)
$2,461 14 $176 -13.1% -13.0% $354,234 7.822 10
34 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul
(Fox)
$1,607 18 $89 +67.7% -58.5% $20,730,901 2.909 12
35 It Comes At Night
(A24)
$1,427 15 $95 -10.4% -48.4% $13,859,754 2.314 9
36 The Exception
(A24)
$1,195 5 $239 +71.9% -50.6% $696,710 5.044 10

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