Everything Everywhere All At Once is a hit!
Variety writes that the new A24 film has grossed $35 million in North America after six weeks in theaters.
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Over the weekend, the movie added $5.5 million from 2,200 cinemas, marking a 2% uptick from last weekend’s numbers. The outlet notes that the arthouse film benefited from a platform release, which has been used as a tool to boost positive word-of-mouth.
“There’s still plenty of room for well-produced, original, creatively-told stories on the big screen,” David A. Gross, who runs the movie consulting firm Franchise Entertainment Research, said of the numbers. “There’s still plenty of room for well-produced, original, creatively-told stories on the big screen.”
He also added, “Platforms have never been easy and I don’t think that will change — they will remain rare. But when a movie is compelling enough, audiences will find that movie and platforming works.”
Everything Everywhere All at Once stars Michelle Yeoh as a wife and mother who exists in a multiverse. The movie finds her being audited by the IRS when she learns she has the ability to connect with alternate universe versions of herself, which will prevent cataclysmic destruction.
The cast also includes Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, James Hong, Jenny Slate and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Ke Huy Quan recently shared why he returned to acting after a 20 year hiatus. Check it out…
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