Box Office Report: 'Moana' Cruises to Top Spot, 'Rules Don't Apply' Tanks (original) (raw)

Disney’s Moana is riding the waves of financial success.

After helping the domestic box office push past the $10 billion mark in record time on Friday, Moana crosses the weekend finish line with an estimated 55.5millionthree−dayhaul,bringingitsfive−dayholidaytallyto55.5 million three-day haul, bringing its five-day holiday tally to 55.5millionthreedayhaul,bringingitsfivedayholidaytallyto81.1 million.

Though it posted a higher Wednesday opening than fellow Disney animation title Frozen, which also landed the day before Thanksgiving, _Moana_‘s holiday gross falls around 13millionshortoftheKristenBell/IdinaMenzeljuggernaut’s13 million short of the Kristen Bell/Idina Menzel juggernaut’s 13millionshortoftheKristenBell/IdinaMenzeljuggernauts93.3 million take over the same frame in 2013. The film attracted a 55 percent female audience base to its 3,875 theaters and earned a stellar A grade on CinemaScore. Disney now occupies the top six slots among five-day Thanksgiving debuts and the top eight for the three-day post-Thanksgiving weekend.

Overseas, Moana earns 16.3millionfromahandfulofterritories,includingChina,whereitgrossed16.3 million from a handful of territories, including China, where it grossed 16.3millionfromahandfulofterritories,includingChina,whereitgrossed12.3 million for the weekend. Its global cumulative stands at an estimated $97.4 million.

Finishing in second place is the Warner Bros. Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which adds an estimated 45.1milliontoitsdomestictotal(45.1 million to its domestic total (45.1milliontoitsdomestictotal(65.8 million for the five-day stretch). Its worldwide total now stands at $473.7 million.

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At No. 3, Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange ropes in an additional 13.4million,bringingitsglobaltotaltoanestimated13.4 million, bringing its global total to an estimated 13.4million,bringingitsglobaltotaltoanestimated616 million — the ninth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to cross the $600 million mark.

The Brad Pitt/Marion Cotillard vehicle Allied finishes its first weekend in wide release at No. 4, amassing a so-so 13millionforthethree−dayweekend,andanestimated13 million for the three-day weekend, and an estimated 13millionforthethreedayweekend,andanestimated18 million for the five-day, attracting almost an even split between genders (51 percent male, 49 percent female) and scoring a B from polled audiences on CinemaScore. The 85millionpicturealsoopenedin23internationalmarkets(34percentofitsglobalfootprint)thisweekend,grabbinganestimated85 million picture also opened in 23 international markets (34 percent of its global footprint) this weekend, grabbing an estimated 85millionpicturealsoopenedin23internationalmarkets(34percentofitsglobalfootprint)thisweekend,grabbinganestimated9.4 million — 9 and 8 percent higher than comparable titles like The Imitation Game and Bridge of Spies, respectively.

Amy Adams’ Arrival rounds out the top five, falling a mere 7.3 percent to an estimated $11.3 million after adding 107 theaters to its screen count on Friday.

Outside the top five, Billy Bob Thornton’s Bad Santa 2 eats up an underwhelming $6.1 million across its debut three-day frame.

STARRING: Warren Beatty, Lily Collins, Alden EhrenreichDIRECTED BY: Warren BeattyRELEASE DATE: 11/23Like legendary recluse Howard Hughes, Warren Beatty has been Hollywood’s Invisible Man for the past 15 years. So it’s fitting that during his hiatus he was toiling away on a film about…Howard Hughes. Rules Don’t Apply is less a biopic of the batty billionaire than a late-’50s romance in which Beatty’s Hughes (he also wrote and directed) looks on as two of his employees (Lily Collins as a wannabe actress, Alden Ehrenreich as her driver) weigh their attraction against their religious upbringings. Francois Duhamel

Surprisingly, Warren Beatty’s long-awaited directorial comeback Rules Don’t Apply registers one of the worst opening weekends for a wide release in recent memory, averaging a dismal 661pertheaterat2,382locationsforathree−dayfinishof661 per theater at 2,382 locations for a three-day finish of 661pertheaterat2,382locationsforathreedayfinishof1.6 million ($2.2 million for the five-day period). Though the film’s reviews weren’t as strong as Beatty’s previous efforts in the director’s chair, the Hollywood legend earned a respectable amount of Oscar buzz for his performance as Howard Hughes, though its awards season prospects seem altogether dashed by the film’s disastrous performance at the box office.

Fellow awards hopefuls Lion and Miss Sloane impress with their limited bows, however, averaging 32,092and32,092 and 32,092and21,000 per-theater on the specialty front, respectively. Increasing its theater count from four to 48, Casey Affleck’s likely Best Picture contender Manchester By the Sea continues to overperform on the prestige circuit, making an additional 1.3millionthisweekend,bringingitsdomestictotaltojustunder1.3 million this weekend, bringing its domestic total to just under 1.3millionthisweekend,bringingitsdomestictotaltojustunder1.7 million. A24’s awards-bound Moonlight also continues its box office run, approaching the 9millionmarkasitpilesanextra9 million mark as it piles an extra 9millionmarkasitpilesanextra1.3 million to its growing total.

Year to date box office is up 4.5 percent from the same period in 2015. Check out the Nov. 25-27 weekend box office estimates below.

1. Moana55.5million(55.5 million (55.5million(81.1 million five-day)

2. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them45.1million(45.1 million (45.1million(65.8 million five-day)

3. Doctor Strange13.4million(13.4 million (13.4million(18.9 million five-day)

4. Allied13million(13 million (13million(18 million five-day)

5. Arrival11.3million(11.3 million (11.3million(15.6 million five-day)

6. Trolls10.3million(10.3 million (10.3million(14.3 million five-day)

7. Almost Christmas7.6million(7.6 million (7.6million(9.5 million five-day)

8. Bad Santa 26.1million(6.1 million (6.1million(9 million five-day)

9. Hacksaw Ridge5.5million(5.5 million (5.5million(7.7 million five-day)

10. The Edge of Seventeen 2.7million(2.7 million (2.7million(4.2 million five-day)