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Carefully observing his fellow travelers along the way, Marks eventually ends up seated next to nervous flyer Jen (Julianne Moore), who begins to breathe easier once she's seated near a window. After furtively knocking back a stiff drink in the airport parking lot, he enters the crowded terminal to board a plane bound for London. Total: $43.- Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazilįrom the moment we first meet Air Marshal Bill Marks (Neeson), it's apparent his nerves are frayed. North American top 10, 28 February-2 March, 2014ĩ. Suddenly the $25.3m running total seems ripe with opportunity.
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The Focus Features movie is one of those left-field triumph-of-the-spirit stories that now boasts the best actor and supporting actor. Dallas Buyers Club has the best chance of capitalising on its awards success. Ditto double Oscar winner Frozen, which stands at $388.7m. Gravity earned seven awards on the night but you've got to wonder if Warner Bros can squeeze any more out of audiences as it's managed $270.5m. If audiences decide they can stomach 12 Years A Slave – the most harrowing best picture Oscar winner in years – then distributor Fox Searchlight stands to benefit as it's grossed (an admittedly impressive) $50.3m so far.
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Last year Warner Bros rolled out Argo into more theatres but made little currency out of it because the movie had already taken $129m out of its $136m final score. Two years ago the Weinstein Company boosted the theatre count after The Artist won the big prize and ended up generating around $10m for the final $44.7m North American gross. The "Oscar corridor" – that time between nominations and the show – has been a lucrative period because there's a certain band of moviegoers who like to watch all the nominees in time for the show.īut distributors are no slouches when it comes to parlaying a win into dollars, either. Traditionally the movies that have been nominated, let alone gone on to win the award, have enjoyed a boost of up to one-fifth of their final box office gross.
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The Academy has anointed its victors and it's time to play the final parlour game of this marathon awards season and ask which movies are most likely to receive a post-Oscar box office bump. That was some day for Frozen – crossing $1bn and scooping two Academy Awards on the same day. Frozen, which won two Oscars on Sunday for best animation and best original song, becomes the seventh Disney release to achieve the feat after Marvel's The Avengers, Iron Man 3, the second and fourth Pirates of the Caribbean movies, Toy Story 3 and Alice in Wonderland. Speaking of box-office success, Disney's family smash has taken $1bn at the global box office. This is the feature version from producers Mark Burnett and his wife Roma Downey (who plays Mary) and we can safely expect Son of God to stick around in the run-up to Easter given the broad community support it is getting from churches across the country. The movie stars Portuguese actor Diogo Morgado, who also played Jesus in Lightworkers' miniseries hit The Bible. There will always be a big market for Christian-themed movies in the US and so it was little surprise to see Lightworkers Media's Son of God score a solid, if unspectacular, No 2 launch on $26.5m through Fox. The company fully financed the action thriller Non-Stop, starring Liam Neeson, and the big guy did not disappoint, scoring an estimated $30m (£18m) No 1 debut through domestic distributor Universal, which as you will by now have gathered did not produce this but acted as a distributor for a fee. It's always good to see the independents rule the box-office charts, so hats off to StudioCanal.