Marvel and Disney's ShangChi remains at the No. 1 spot at the domestic box office while Clint Eastwood's CryMacho falters
” and Gerard Butler’s R-rated action-thriller “Copshop” crumbled in their debuts, highlighting the disparity between the kind of movies people are willing to venture out to see during the pandemic.
“Cry Macho,” the latest cinematic effort from Eastwood, the 91-year-old director of “Gran Torino,” “Million Dollar Baby” and “American Sniper,” fell short of expectations and landed in third place with a dismal $4.5 million from 3,967 screens. The $33 million-budgeted “Cry Macho” is the latest Warner Bros. release, following “Malignant” and “Reminiscence,” to stumble at the box office while premiering simultaneously on HBO Max.
He adds, “But with soft reviews, even in normal times, the movie would be opening below average for a Clint Eastwood Western drama.” “Disney’s recent decision to release its movies in theaters in advance of streaming is another indication that, after exploring different possibilities, releasing theatrically first remains the best approach,” Gross says.
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