A24’s Lamb hit the top ten for the second week running (No. 8) at the North American box office, surging past $2 million. The Rescue expanded to 552 theaters, the widest documentary screen count si…
from Bleecker Street racked up an estimated a PSA of $732 on 37 screens for a weekend tally of $27,077 .grossed an estimated $55,000 in 115 theaters on the heels of its NYFF main selection screening and after its Cannes world premiere and screenings at Telluride, TIFF.
IFC said up next will be its Venice selection, the Hollywood satire from Jim Cummings and PJ McCabe on Nov. 5, and Paul Verhoeven’s steamy Cannes hit to a weekend gross of $36,695 in 172 theaters for a per theater average of of $213.on one screen to an estimated weekend gross of $3,082.
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