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There's also a sort of vain free deglam factor that works really well too. Yeoh, truly, is incredible and brings so much humor and pathos to her role. After seeing TAR I was convince there was no way Blanchett could be denied, but this is a real race. It's still a moving film and Yeoh is still really grounding. I rewatched EEAAO, though not in theaters. Would have been fine with a nomination from her. Allison Janney, however, walks away with the film - her seething rage, even when she's in the background, is great even if we've seen her do it before. It wasn't particularly nomination worthy to me, but it's not a bad nomination. But, I could see a ton of actresses in her range, or A-listers, take on this role to the same effect. Risebourough is good and affecting, and I was impressed by how un-manored she was. I thought it was fine, but felt like something from 2005. I have to imagine this film made more money on Tuesday from curious Oscar lovers than it did its entire theatrical and VOD time. I felt like the film lost momentum right as it was getting interesting, and though it got it back, it didn't fully work. I would have preferred if SPOILER the last act had been told more from Nighy's perspective. I thought this one was fine, but wasn't as moving as it could have been. Living, which is they type of British SPC/Focus Feature film that I usually adore. What did you watch this weekend? I caught a rewatch of Women Talking (which was even better the second time), International Film Oscar nominee EO, and a first-time watch of the Tony Curtis-Sidney Poitier film The Defiant Ones. Next Weekend - Avatar might finally get dethroned with the award-winning ladies of 80 for Brady as well as the return of M. EO from Poland is also still out and nearing $1 million making it one of the top 20 subtitled hits of the past year. Best International Film contender Close from Belgium made over $17,000 per screen on just four screens. Brandan Cronenberg's R-rated version of Infinity Pool actually opened in almost 2,000 theaters and made decent money for as odd as it is.

On the platform/limited side, Indian action continues to make box office waves in the US as Pathaan made almost $6 million in less than 700 theaters. Puss in Boots is already over $325 million worldwide, while M3GAN might reach close to $200 million. I talked about it a little last week, but Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, A Man Called Otto, and M3GAN continue to make solid money behind the Avatar behemoth. Obviously, Avatar's nominatons didn't hurt its box office haul. Even non-BP nominees like Living and The Whale received a nice boost from their acting nominations. There are 15 movies currently in wide releaseġ6 🔺 ★ ONE FINE MORNING$13k *NEW* 3 screensīest Picture nominees Women Talking, The Fabelmans, The Banshees of Inisherin, Everything Everywhere All At Once, and TAR re-released in more theaters than last week and increased in money. $23.5) 1205 screensġ5 ★ ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED $16k (cum. $181k) 12 screensġ5 I WANNA DANCE WITH SOMEBODY $225k (cum. $4.2) 170 screensġ1 BLACK PANTHER WAKANDA FOREVER $757k (cum. $1.8) 286 screensĩ 🔺 ★ EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE $1.0 (cum. Weekend Box Office (actuals)ġ ★ AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER $15.9 (cum. Following Tuesday's Oscar nods, several of the big contenders received a much needed expansion and a little financial boost. But, I'm much more interested in the rest of the box office. Yes, it will end up being one of the biggest domestic hits in history. Yes, it's now one of four highest-grossing films in history (the third James Cameron-directed film to achieve that). Yes, Avatar: The Way of Water won the box office battle for the seventh straight week.
