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"We've just wrapped up Dear White People which was a really good experience, Blindspotting is coming up, American Psycho is in development," Beggs said.
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However, rivals estimate that 'Army of the Dead' generated $800,000 over the weekend, enough to crack the top 10.Deadline has an interview with Lionsgate Television chairman Kevin Beggs in which Beggs lists multiple projects in the works, and two of those projects are TV adaptations of Saw and American Psycho.
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Netflix, unlike traditional movie studios, doesn`t reveal box office data. Since the streaming service has a contentious relationship with cinema owners, the film only played in 430 locations, far fewer than its fellow new releases. Zack Snyder's zombie movie 'Army of the Dead' also arrived on the big screen, one week before it becomes available on Netflix. So depending on whether you`re a fan or not, eat up.or throw up."įans of dismemberment movies ate well this weekend. "No," Gleiberman wrote, "the 'Saw' series hasn`t really changed. It got mixed reviews, with Variety`s Owen Gleiberman saying for better or worse, the latest entry stays true to its graphic, stomach-churning roots. Jackson and follows police efforts to stop a Jigsaw copycat killer. 'Saw' veteran Darren Lynn Bousman directed 'Spiral', which stars Chris Rock, Max Minghella and Samuel L. He`s optimistic that things will pick up with releases of Paramount's 'A Quiet Place Part II' and Disney's 'Cruella' over Memorial Day weekend. "We are still operating in a very limited marketplace," says Dergarabedian.

Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst with Comscore, says the debut of 'Spiral' is 'solid' given the slow-to-recover box office. 1 spot on box office charts in the coronavirus era. That`s a mediocre start given its $20 million production budget, but it`s enough to easily nab the No. 'Spiral', creepy addition to the terrifying 'Saw' franchise, brought in $8.7 million between Friday and Sunday. 'Those Who Wish Me Dead', which finished the weekend in third place, wasn`t the only new movie to open. Scarlett Johansson's 'Black Widow' new video clip out: Watch Variety's chief film critic Peter Debruge was a fan of the film, writing in his review: "The idea may be outrageous, but Sheridan`s commitment makes the whole thing work." Moviegoers gave the film a 'B' CinemaScore. The story centres on a teenager who witnesses the murder of his father and goes on the run with a smokejumper (Jolie) to escape two gunmen trying to silence him. Taylor Sheridan directed 'Those Who Wish Me Dead', based on the novel by Michael Koryta. The film played in 3,188 cinemas, a sizable footprint considering only 65% of movie theatres are currently open, according to Comscore.

"We've seen a number of genre thrillers aimed at audiences of a certain age open during the past year, so there could also be an element of saturation in play." "The film was barely promoted even by pandemic standards and effectively went under the radar as both as a theatrical and streaming release," says Shawn Robbins, the chief analyst at Box Office Pro.
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Marvel superhero series 'WandaVision' casts spell on MTV awards
