r/boxoffice • u/SanderSo47 A24 • Mar 12 '23
Original Analysis CinemaScore Analysis – 2015 Edition
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In this post, I kept track of every 2015 movie's CinemaScore (at least, the ones that got it). I plan to post for each subsequent year, one year per weekend. My intention is to see the evolution of each year and how the grades can either help or damage a movie's legs.
I plan to delve into each year and each movie that got a grade. While CinemaScore was founded in 1979, we didn't get a grade until 1982 and we didn't get full information until 1986.
Before starting, some notes:
This list is based on multipliers/legs. In this case, domestic total/domestic opening weekend = multiplier/legs.
If a movie opens on Saturday or Sunday (like on Christmas Day), I will use its first full weekend (Friday through Sunday).
The opening weekend is based on its first wide release (600+ theaters).
If a movie never makes it past 600 theaters, then its biggest weekend number will be used.
The figures are all taken from The Numbers and Box Office Mojo.
In 2015, 139 movies received CinemaScores (2014 had 127). How did it go?
A+
3 movies (2.15%) managed to get the rare A+. Generally, this indicates exceptional word of mouth and guarantees a long and healthy run. Of course, the bigger a movie opens, the weaker legs will turn out to be. These movies averaged a 4.68x multiplier. In comparison, 2014 had 5 movies with a 5.70x average multiplier.
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Weeks in theaters | Multiplier |
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1 | War Room | Aug/28 | Sony | $11,351,389 | $67,790,117 | $3M | 16 | 5.97x |
2 | Huevos: Little Rooster's Egg-cellent Adventure | Sep/4 | Lionsgate | $2,024,134 | $9,080,818 | $5.3M | 7 | 4.48x |
3 | Woodlawn | Oct/16 | Pure Flix | $4,002,226 | $14,394,097 | $13M | 17 | 3.60x |
A
26 movies (18.70%) managed to get the grade. A step down from the rare A+, but it still indicates strong word of mouth. These movies averaged a 3.40x multiplier. In comparison, 2014 had 22 movies with a 3.28x average multiplier.
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Weeks in theaters | Multiplier |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Woman in Gold | Apr/1 | The Weinstein Company | $5,483,125 | $33,307,793 | $11M | 19 | 6.07x |
2 | Bridge of Spies | Oct/16 | Disney | $15,371,203 | $72,313,754 | $40M | 21 | 4.70x |
3 | The Martian | Oct/2 | Fox | $54,308,575 | $228,433,663 | $108M | 24 | 4.21x |
4 | McFarland, USA | Feb/20 | Disney | $11,020,798 | $44,480,275 | $17M | 20 | 4.04x |
5 | Paddington | Jan/16 | The Weinstein Company | $18,966,676 | $76,223,578 | $54M | 22 | 4.02x |
6 | Inside Out | Jun/19 | Disney | $90,440,272 | $356,461,711 | $175M | 25 | 3.94x |
7 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | Dec/18 | Disney | $247,966,675 | $936,662,225 | $258M | 24 | 3.78x |
8 | He Named Me Malala | Oct/2 | Searchlight | $708,599 | $2,668,936 | N/A | 12 | 3.77x |
9 | Creed | Nov/25 | Warner Bros. | $29,632,823 | $109,767,581 | $35 | 14 | 3.70x |
10 | Max | Jun/26 | Warner Bros. | $12,155,254 | $42,656,255 | $20M | 16 | 3.51x |
11 | Home | Mar/27 | Fox | $52,107,731 | $177,397,510 | $135M | 24 | 3.40x |
12 | Goosebumps | Oct/16 | Sony | $23,618,556 | $80,069,458 | $58M | 18 | 3.39x |
13 | Everest | Sep/18 | Universal | $13,242,895 | $43,482,270 | $55M | 10 | 3.28x |
14 | Concussion | Dec/25 | Sony | $10,513,749 | $34,531,832 | $35M | 12 | 3.28x |
15 | Ant-Man | Jul/17 | Disney | $57,225,526 | $180,202,163 | $130M | 22 | 3.15x |
16 | Southpaw | Jul/24 | The Weinstein Company | $16,701,294 | $52,421,953 | $30M | 15 | 3.14x |
17 | The Good Dinosaur | Nov/25 | Disney | $39,155,217 | $123,087,120 | $175M | 19 | 3.14x |
18 | Jurassic World | Jun/12 | Universal | $208,806,270 | $652,306,625 | $150M | 24 | 3.12x |
19 | Cinderella | Mar/13 | Disney | $67,877,361 | $201,151,353 | $95M | 27 | 2.96x |
20 | The Peanuts Movie | Nov/6 | Fox | $44,213,073 | $130,178,411 | $99M | 21 | 2.94x |
21 | Minions | Jul/10 | Universal | $115,718,405 | $336,045,770 | $74M | 23 | 2.90x |
22 | The Longest Ride | Apr/10 | Fox | $13,019,686 | $37,446,117 | $34M | 13 | 2.88x |
23 | Straight Outta Compton | Aug/14 | Universal | $60,200,180 | $161,197,785 | $28M | 10 | 2.68x |
24 | Avengers: Age of Ultron | May/1 | Disney | $191,271,109 | $459,005,868 | $365M | 23 | 2.40x |
25 | Furious 7 | Apr/3 | Universal | $147,187,040 | $353,007,020 | $250M | 11 | 2.40x |
26 | My All-American | Nov/13 | Clarius Entertainment | $1,392,000 | $2,246,000 | $20M | 3 | 1.61x |
A–
31 movies (22.30%) managed to get the grade. Generally, word of mouth will be good and indicates audiences like the movie, their expectations were met and nothing more. These movies averaged a 3.98x multiplier. In comparison, 2014 had 33 movies with a 3.87x average multiplier.
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Weeks in theaters | Multiplier |
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1 | A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence | Jun/5 | Magnolia Pictures | $20,740 | $222,989 | N/A | 19 | 10.75x |
2 | Love & Mercy | Jun/5 | Lionsgate | $1,752,417 | $12,551,031 | $10M | 17 | 7.16x |
3 | Phoenix | Jul/24 | IFC Films | $456,546 | $3,166,858 | N/A | 17 | 6.94x |
4 | The Big Short | Dec/11 | Paramount | $10,531,026 | $70,259,870 | $50M | 17 | 6.67x |
5 | Mr. Holmes | Jul/17 | Roadside Attractions | $2,873,883 | $17,737,646 | $10M | 16 | 6.17x |
6 | Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip | Dec/18 | Fox | $14,287,159 | $85,886,987 | $90M | 22 | 6.01x |
7 | Magic Mike XXL | Jul/1 | Warner Bros. | $12,857,184 | $66,013,057 | $14.8M | 12 | 5.13x |
8 | The Night Before | Nov/20 | Sony | $9,880,536 | $43,035,725 | $25M | 8 | 4.36x |
9 | The Intern | Sep/25 | Warner Bros. | $17,728,313 | $75,764,672 | $35M | 15 | 4.27x |
10 | Sicario | Sep/18 | Lionsgate | $12,148,041 | $46,889,293 | $30M | 17 | 3.86x |
11 | Trainwreck | Jul/17 | Universal | $30,097,040 | $110,212,700 | $35M | 13 | 3.66x |
12 | Monkey Kingdom | Apr/17 | Disney | $4,577,861 | $16,432,322 | $5M | 14 | 3.59x |
13 | Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation | Jul/31 | Paramount | $55,520,089 | $195,042,377 | $150M | 13 | 3.51x |
14 | Hotel Transylvania 2 | Sep/25 | Sony | $48,464,322 | $169,700,110 | $80M | 23 | 3.50x |
15 | Black or White | Jan/30 | Relativity Media | $6,213,362 | $21,571,189 | $9M | 15 | 3.47x |
16 | The Water Diviner | Apr/24 | Warner Bros. | $1,220,335 | $4,200,117 | $22.5M | 10 | 3.44x |
17 | The Age of Adaline | Apr/24 | Lionsgate | $13,203,458 | $42,629,776 | $25M | 11 | 3.23x |
18 | The DUFF | Feb/20 | CBS Films | $10,809,149 | $34,030,343 | $8.5M | 12 | 3.15x |
19 | Entourage | Jun/3 | Warner Bros. | $10,283,250 | $32,363,404 | $39M | 10 | 3.15x |
20 | The Wedding Ringer | Jan/16 | Sony | $20,649,306 | $64,460,211 | $70M | 12 | 3.12x |
21 | Dope | Jun/19 | Open Road Films | $6,100,010 | $17,506,470 | $7M | 13 | 2.87x |
22 | San Andreas | May/29 | Warner Bros. | $54,588,173 | $155,190,832 | $110M | 20 | 2.84x |
23 | SPECTRE | Nov/6 | Sony | $70,403,148 | $200,074,175 | $300M | 22 | 2.84x |
24 | The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 | Nov/20 | Lionsgate | $102,665,981 | $281,723,902 | $160M | 14 | 2.74x |
25 | The Walk | Sep/30 | Sony | $3,719,177 | $10,161,183 | $35M | 5 | 2.73x |
26 | Pitch Perfect 2 | May/15 | Universal | $69,216,890 | $184,296,230 | $31M | 11 | 2.66x |
27 | Steve Jobs | Oct/9 | Universal | $7,105,735 | $17,766,658 | $30M | 9 | 2.50x |
28 | The Divergent Series: Insurgent | Mar/20 | Lionsgate | $52,263,680 | $130,179,072 | $110M | 16 | 2.49x |
29 | Run All Night | Mar/13 | Warner Bros. | $11,012,305 | $26,461,644 | $50M | 8 | 2.40x |
30 | The Perfect Guy | Sep/11 | Sony | $25,888,154 | $57,027,435 | $18M | 12 | 2.20x |
31 | The 33 | Nov/13 | Warner Bros. | $5,787,266 | $12,227,722 | $26M | 10 | 2.11x |
B+
20 movies (14.38%) managed to get the grade. This is where things get interesting. Generally, it indicates average word of mouth. The audience didn't love it, but didn't hate it. For some niche movies, this should be a fine score. But for IP-driven movies, this should be concerning as fans are more biased to the movie itself. These movies averaged a 3.45x multiplier. In comparison, 2014 had 22 movies with a 3.08x average multiplier.
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Weeks in theaters | Multiplier |
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1 | Wild Tales | Feb/20 | Sony Pictures Classics | $297,221 | $3,107,072 | $3M | 21 | 10.45x |
2 | Shaun the Sheep Movie | Aug/5 | Lionsgate | $4,038,962 | $19,375,982 | $25M | 11 | 4.80x |
3 | The Revenant | Dec/25 | Fox | $39,826,840 | $183,637,894 | $135M | 22 | 4.61x |
4 | Daddy's Home | Dec/25 | Paramount | $38,740,203 | $150,357,137 | $50M | 15 | 3.88x |
5 | The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel | Mar/6 | Searchlight | $8,540,370 | $33,078,266 | $10M | 16 | 3.87x |
6 | Spy | Jun/5 | Fox | $29,085,719 | $110,825,712 | $65M | 18 | 3.81x |
7 | Kingsman: The Secret Service | Feb/13 | Fox | $36,206,331 | $128,261,724 | $81M | 21 | 3.54x |
8 | Mad Max: Fury Road | May/15 | Warner Bros. | $45,428,128 | $153,636,354 | $150M | 19 | 3.38x |
9 | No Escape | Aug/26 | The Weinstein Company | $8,111,264 | $27,288,872 | $5M | 13 | 3.36x |
10 | Terminator: Genisys | Jul/1 | Paramount | $27,018,486 | $89,760,956 | $155M | 11 | 3.32x |
11 | Joy | Dec/25 | Fox | $17,015,168 | $56,451,232 | $60M | 12 | 3.32x |
12 | Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials | Sep/18 | Fox | $30,316,510 | $81,697,192 | $61M | 18 | 2.69x |
13 | Paper Towns | Jul/24 | Fox | $12,650,140 | $32,000,304 | $12M | 12 | 2.53x |
14 | Ted 2 | Jun/26 | Universal | $33,507,870 | $81,476,385 | $68M | 9 | 2.43x |
15 | Insidious: Chapter 3 | Jun/5 | Focus Features | $22,692,741 | $52,218,558 | $11M | 10 | 2.30x |
16 | Pan | Oct/9 | Warner Bros. | $15,315,435 | $35,088,320 | $150M | 13 | 2.29x |
17 | Taken 3 | Jan/9 | Fox | $39,201,657 | $89,256,424 | $48M | 18 | 2.28x |
18 | Self/Less | Jul/10 | Focus Features | $5,403,460 | $12,279,691 | $26M | 7 | 2.27x |
19 | In the Heart of the Sea | Dec/11 | Warner Bros. | $11,053,366 | $25,020,758 | $100M | 9 | 2.26x |
20 | Jem and the Holograms | Oct/23 | Universal | $1,375,320 | $2,184,640 | $5M | 2 | 1.59x |
B
20 movies (14.38%) managed to get the grade. Another step down, which indicates word of mouth to be below average or middling. It could still hold on pretty well, but it's not guaranteed. These movies averaged a 3.58x multiplier. In comparison, 2014 had 21 movies with a 2.93x average multiplier.
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Weeks in theaters | Multiplier |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Testament of Youth | Jun/5 | Sony Pictures Classics | $194,955 | $1,822,250 | $10M | 19 | 9.35x |
2 | Sisters | Dec/18 | Universal | $13,922,855 | $87,044,645 | $25M | 12 | 6.25x |
3 | Ricki and the Flash | Aug/7 | Sony | $6,618,610 | $26,839,498 | $30M | 10 | 4.06x |
4 | Vacation | Jul/24 | Warner Bros. | $14,681,108 | $58,884,188 | $31M | 13 | 4.01x |
5 | Charlie's Country | Jun/5 | Monument | $10,189 | $39,436 | N/A | 3 | 3.87x |
6 | The Gift | Aug/7 | STX | $11,854,273 | $43,787,265 | $5M | 9 | 3.69x |
7 | A Walk in the Woods | Sep/2 | Broad Green | $8,246,267 | $29,499,394 | $8M | 13 | 3.58x |
8 | The Hateful Eight | Dec/25 | The Weinstein Company | $15,706,645 | $54,117,416 | $44M | 18 | 3.45x |
9 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Aug/14 | Warner Bros. | $13,421,036 | $45,445,109 | $84M | 10 | 3.39x |
10 | Pixels | Jul/24 | Sony | $24,011,616 | $78,765,986 | $129M | 16 | 3.28x |
11 | The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie: Sponge Out of Water | Feb/6 | Paramount | $55,365,012 | $162,994,032 | $60M | 16 | 2.94x |
12 | Point Break | Dec/25 | Warner Bros. | $9,800,252 | $28,782,481 | $105M | 9 | 2.94x |
13 | Focus | Feb/27 | Warner Bros. | $18,685,137 | $53,862,963 | $50M | 10 | 2.88x |
14 | Tomorrowland | May/22 | Disney | $33,028,165 | $93,436,322 | $190M | 17 | 2.83x |
15 | Black Mass | Sep/18 | Warner Bros. | $22,635,037 | $62,575,678 | $53M | 11 | 2.76x |
16 | Hitman: Agent 47 | Aug/21 | Fox | $8,326,530 | $22,467,450 | $35M | 8 | 2.70x |
17 | Project Almanac | Jan/30 | Paramount | $8,310,252 | $22,348,241 | $12M | 8 | 2.69x |
18 | Get Hard | Mar/27 | Warner Bros. | $33,803,253 | $90,411,453 | $40M | 15 | 2.67x |
19 | Chappie | Mar/6 | Sony | $13,346,782 | $31,569,268 | $49M | 9 | 2.37x |
20 | Queen & Country | Feb/20 | BBC | $21,834 | $41,297 | N/A | 2 | 1.89x |
B–
22 movies (15.82%) managed to get the grade. Word of mouth is now extremely below average and indicates audiences are more disliking it. These movies averaged a 2.53x multiplier. In comparison, 2014 had 11 movies with a 2.40x average multiplier.
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Weeks in theaters | Multiplier |
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1 | Samba | Jul/24 | Broad Green | $39,041 | $151,530 | N/A | 5 | 3.88x |
2 | Love the Coopers | Nov/13 | Lionsgate | $8,317,545 | $26,302,731 | $24M | 9 | 3.16x |
3 | Secret in Their Eyes | Nov/20 | STX | $6,652,996 | $20,180,155 | $19.5M | 8 | 3.03x |
4 | Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 | Apr/17 | Sony | $23,762,435 | $71,091,594 | $40M | 16 | 2.99x |
5 | Burnt | Oct/30 | The Weinstein Company | $5,002,341 | $13,651,946 | $20M | 15 | 2.73x |
6 | American Ultra | Aug/21 | Lionsgate | $5,454,284 | $14,439,985 | $28M | 7 | 2.65x |
7 | Sinister 2 | Aug/21 | Focus Features | $10,542,116 | $27,740,955 | $10M | 10 | 2.63x |
8 | Krampus | Dec/4 | Universal | $16,293,325 | $42,725,475 | $15M | 7 | 2.62x |
9 | Jupiter Ascending | Feb/6 | Warner Bros. | $18,372,372 | $47,482,519 | $210M | 13 | 2.58x |
10 | The Visit | Sep/11 | Universal | $25,427,560 | $65,206,105 | $5M | 11 | 2.56x |
11 | The Last Witch Hunter | Oct/23 | Lionsgate | $10,812,861 | $27,367,660 | $71M | 10 | 2.53x |
12 | Seventh Son | Feb/6 | Universal | $7,217,640 | $17,725,785 | $95M | 6 | 2.46x |
13 | The Boy Next Door | Jan/23 | Universal | $14,910,105 | $36,006,065 | $4M | 7 | 2.41x |
14 | Crimson Peak | Oct/16 | Universal | $13,143,310 | $31,090,320 | $55M | 6 | 2.37x |
15 | Strange Magic | Jan/23 | Disney | $5,504,441 | $12,429,583 | $100M | 12 | 2.26x |
16 | The Loft | Jan/30 | Open Road Films | $2,747,342 | $6,002,684 | $13M | 4 | 2.18x |
17 | Aloha | May/29 | Sony | $9,670,235 | $21,052,030 | $52M | 9 | 2.18x |
18 | The Transporter Refueled | Sep/4 | EuropaCorp | $7,355,622 | $16,029,670 | $22M | 11 | 2.18x |
19 | Unfinished Business | Mar/6 | Fox | $4,772,613 | $10,219,501 | $35M | 6 | 2.14x |
20 | The Gunman | Mar/20 | Open Road Films | $5,028,702 | $10,664,749 | $40M | 6 | 2.12x |
21 | Rock the Kasbah | Oct/23 | Open Road Films | $1,470,592 | $3,020,665 | $15M | 5 | 2.05x |
22 | Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse | Oct/30 | Paramount | $1,841,007 | $3,703,046 | $15M | 3 | 2.01x |
C+
6 movies (4.31%) managed to get the grade. This is where generally horror movies get their ratings. For non-horror movies tho, you better hope it has a compelling premise or it will heavily drop. These movies averaged a 2.09x multiplier. In comparison, 2014 had 7 movies with a 2.74x average multiplier.
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Weeks in theaters | Multiplier |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hot Pursuit | May/8 | Warner Bros. | $13,942,258 | $34,580,201 | $35M | 12 | 2.48x |
2 | Our Brand Is Crisis | Oct/30 | Warner Bros. | $3,249,242 | $7,002,261 | $28M | 7 | 2.16x |
3 | Poltergeist | May/22 | Fox | $22,620,386 | $47,425,125 | $35M | 11 | 2.10x |
4 | We Are Your Friends | Aug/28 | Warner Bros. | $1,767,308 | $3,591,417 | $2M | 4 | 2.03x |
5 | Fifty Shades of Grey | Feb/13 | Universal | $85,171,450 | $166,167,230 | $40M | 12 | 1.95x |
6 | Mortdecai | Jan/23 | Lionsgate | $4,200,586 | $7,696,134 | $60M | 4 | 1.83x |
C
6 movies (4.31%) managed to get the grade. Even worse word of mouth, but some of these movies had some middling to outright terrible response. These movies averaged a 2.15x multiplier. In comparison, 2014 had 3 movies with a 2.39x average multiplier.
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Weeks in theaters | Multiplier |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Victor Frankenstein | Nov/25 | Fox | $2,469,341 | $5,775,076 | $40M | 5 | 2.34x |
2 | The Gallows | Jul/10 | Warner Bros. | $9,808,463 | $22,764,410 | $0.1M | 10 | 2.32x |
3 | Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension | Oct/23 | Paramount | $8,070,493 | $18,297,124 | $10M | 5 | 2.27x |
4 | The Vatican Tapes | Jul/24 | Lionsgate | $832,271 | $1,784,763 | $13M | 4 | 2.14x |
5 | Unfriended | Apr/17 | Universal | $15,845,115 | $32,789,645 | $1M | 6 | 2.07x |
6 | The Woman in Black: Angel of Death | Jan/2 | Relativity Media | $15,027,415 | $26,501,323 | $15M | 11 | 1.76x |
C–
5 movies (1.57%) managed to get the grade. The future is not bright here. These movies averaged a 2.17x multiplier. In comparison, 2014 had 2 movies with a 2.11x average multiplier.
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Weeks in theaters | Multiplier |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Lazarus Effect | Feb/27 | Relativity Media | $10,203,437 | $25,801,570 | $3M | 15 | 2.53x |
2 | Fantastic Four | Aug/7 | Fox | $25,685,737 | $56,117,548 | $155M | 11 | 2.18x |
3 | Hot Tub Time Machine 2 | Feb/20 | Paramount | $5,963,324 | $12,314,651 | $18M | 5 | 2.07x |
4 | Blackhat | Jan/16 | Universal | $3,901,815 | $8,005,980 | $70M | 3 | 2.05x |
5 | The Green Inferno | Sep/25 | BH Tilt | $3,520,626 | $7,192,291 | $5M | 6 | 2.04x |
2015 DOMESTIC TOP 25
No. | Movie | Date | Studio | Domestic Opening | Domestic Total | Budget | Grade | Multiplier |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | Dec/18 | Disney | $247,966,675 | $936,662,225 | $258M | A | 3.78x |
2 | Jurassic World | Jun/12 | Universal | $208,806,270 | $652,306,625 | $150M | A | 3.12x |
3 | Avengers: Age of Ultron | May/1 | Disney | $191,271,109 | $459,005,868 | $365M | A | 2.40x |
4 | Inside Out | Jun/19 | Disney | $90,440,272 | $356,461,711 | $175M | A | 3.94x |
5 | Furious 7 | Apr/3 | Universal | $147,187,040 | $353,007,020 | $250M | A | 2.40x |
6 | Minions | Jul/10 | Universal | $115,718,405 | $336,045,770 | $74M | A | 2.90x |
7 | The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 | Nov/20 | Lionsgate | $102,665,981 | $281,723,902 | $160M | A– | 2.74x |
8 | The Martian | Oct/2 | Fox | $54,308,575 | $228,433,663 | $108M | A | 4.21x |
9 | Cinderella | Mar/13 | Disney | $67,877,361 | $201,151,353 | $95M | A | 2.96x |
10 | SPECTRE | Nov/6 | Sony | $70,403,148 | $200,074,175 | $300M | A– | 2.84x |
11 | Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation | Jul/31 | Paramount | $55,520,089 | $195,042,377 | $150M | A– | 3.51x |
12 | Pitch Perfect 2 | May/15 | Universal | $69,216,890 | $184,296,230 | $31M | A– | 2.66x |
13 | The Revenant | Dec/25 | Fox | $39,826,840 | $183,637,894 | $135M | B+ | 4.61x |
14 | Ant-Man | Jul/17 | Disney | $57,225,526 | $180,202,163 | $130M | A | 3.15x |
15 | Home | Mar/27 | Fox | $52,107,731 | $177,397,510 | $135M | A | 3.40x |
16 | Hotel Transylvania 2 | Sep/25 | Sony | $48,464,322 | $169,700,110 | $80M | A– | 3.50x |
17 | Fifty Shades of Grey | Feb/13 | Universal | $85,171,450 | $166,167,230 | $40M | C+ | 1.95x |
18 | The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie: Sponge Out of Water | Feb/6 | Paramount | $55,365,012 | $162,994,032 | $60M | B | 2.94x |
19 | Straight Outta Compton | Aug/14 | Universal | $60,200,180 | $161,197,785 | $28M | A | 2.68x |
20 | San Andreas | May/29 | Warner Bros. | $54,588,173 | $155,190,832 | $110M | A– | 2.84x |
21 | Mad Max: Fury Road | May/15 | Warner Bros. | $45,428,128 | $153,636,354 | $150M | B+ | 3.38x |
22 | Daddy's Home | Dec/25 | Paramount | $38,740,203 | $150,357,137 | $50M | B+ | 3.88x |
23 | The Divergent Series: Insurgent | Mar/20 | Lionsgate | $52,263,680 | $130,179,072 | $110M | A– | 2.49x |
24 | The Peanuts Movie | Nov/6 | Fox | $44,213,073 | $130,178,411 | $99M | A | 2.94x |
25 | Kingsman: The Secret Service | Feb/13 | Fox | $36,206,331 | $128,261,724 | $81M | B+ | 3.54x |
See you next weekend for the 2016 Edition.
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u/AVR350 Mar 12 '23
Man..u still keep doing these...Thank you so much... Appreciate your time and dedication...