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IFC’s thriller “Good Boy” remains in the top 10


International Finance Corporation Good boy Indy Dog Championship had a good week in 1,650 theaters with an estimated three-day gross of $1.36 million, a four-day gross of $1.6 million and $5.1 million.

It’s the brand’s second-best weekend after that Late at night with the devil In 2024, the box office trajectory of a low-budget haunted house horror film from the point of view of dogs still looks strong. It opened on no. 9 last week and rounded out the top 10 this weekend. Rotten Tomatoes has a fresh rating of 90% with critics and 83% with audiences.

Deadline reported last week that the supernatural thriller had parent IFC Entertainment Group’s third-best opening weekend ever, including RLJE’s best Clown in the cornfield. IFC acquired Good boy for Shudder and had initially planned a more modest release. It pivoted after a July trailer and poster racked up more than 100 million views across the web. IFC has expanded and intensified its marketing scope.

Ben Leonberg’s directorial debut premiered at SXSW. Indy, who won the “Howl of Fame” award for best canine performance at the festival, is his own dog.

Roadside attractions’ Spider Woman Kissthe widest new independent opening, debuted with $918.8k in 1,330 theaters. Jennifer Lopez stars in the musical adaptation of Bill Condon’s Tony Award-winning Broadway musical.

Limited new openings: Amazon MGM Studios grossed $154.5k for the Julia Roberts-starrer After fishing Directed by Luca Guadagnino in six theaters in New York and Los Angeles, with a per-theater average fixed price of $25.7 thousand. Expansion next week.

Mary Bronstein If I had legs I would kick you From A234 opened with $89,000 on four screens in New York and Los Angeles for a PTA of $22.3,000. The newly approved 94% RT film, with Rose Byrne (who won the Silver Bear for Best Actress in Venice) will continue to air in the coming weeks.

urchin From Jason Hellerstein’s new 1-2 Special, it’s looking to take in $42.2K from three locations for a $14K per-theater average and a cume of $42.2K. Harrison Dickinson’s directorial debut runs over 100 screenings nationwide on 10/17.

New Picturehouse debuts Re-election He made $6.7k in profits at one of the New York City locations.

expansionNeon Documentary Orwell: 2+2=5 By Raoul Peck It grossed a cool $100,000 for the three-day weekend in its expanded second week to 56 screens. At $108,000 for the four days, compared to $141.5.

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