#A24 #FilmLemmy

  • @jordanlund
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    91 year ago

    It’s really simple to see why.

    From here, cross referenced with boxofficemojo.com:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_A24_films (2020s only)

    First Cow - $101,068 (US) / $1,386,609 (global)
    Boy’s State - unlisted
    On The Rocks - - / $992,103
    Saint Maud - - / $1,383,868
    Minari - $3,110,580 / $15,282,731
    False Positive - unlisted
    Zola - $4,844,399 / $4,998,097
    Val - unlisted
    The Green Knight - $17,173,321 / $18,887,953
    Lamb - $2,676,410 / $3,189,087
    The Souvenir Part 2 - $98,929 / $380,778
    C’mon, C’mon - $1,863,674 / $4,499,395
    The Humans - - / $47,029
    Red Rocket - $1,023,086 / $2,315,997
    The Tragedy of Macbeth - - / $524,771
    The Sky is Everywhere - unlisted
    After Yang - $46,872 / $729,254
    X - $11,765,309 / $14,740,889
    Everything, Everywhere, All At Once - $77,191,785 / $141,129,020
    Men - $7,587,853 / $11,152,071
    Elizabeth: A Portrait in Parts - - / $122,390 Marcel, the Shell with Shoes On - $6,333,702 / $6,909,209
    Bodies Bodies Bodies - $11,446,602 / $13,929,670
    Funny Pages - $0 / $0 (not unlisted)
    Pearl - $9,423,445 / $9,747,742
    Instinct - - / $947,316
    God’s Creatures - $45,849 / $275,107
    Stars at Noon - - / $225,509
    Aftersun - $1,658,790 / $8,345,462
    Causeway - unlisted
    The Inspection - $390,429 / $546,906
    White Noise - - / $71,728
    The Eternal Daughter - $86,490 / $446,551
    The Whale - $17,463,630 / $54,883,206
    This Place Rules - unlisted
    When You Finish Saving the World - $196,920 / -
    Close - $1,100,113 / $5,213,591
    Sharper - unlisted
    Pi - (re-release) - no current numbers
    Showing Up - $754,483 / $1,222,428
    Beau is Afraid - $8,176,562 / $11,480,078
    You Hurt My Feelings - $4,830,788 / $5,698,637
    Past Lives - $10,923,569 / $14,996,172
    Earth Mama - $0 / $0 (not unlisted)
    The Deepest Breath - unlisted
    Stephen Curry: Underrated - unlisted
    Talk to Me - $48,105,234 / $89,400,384
    Medusa Deluxe - - / $68,560
    Stop Making Sense - (re-release) $4,000,378 / $4,641,772
    Dicks: The Musical - $220,867 / -

    • b000urns
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      161 year ago

      what is this meant to illustrate exactly?

      • @jordanlund
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        241 year ago

        That Everything Everywhere All At Once, the most action oriented and commercial of their releases, made more money than virtually all their other releases COMBINED.

        • @SkybreakerEngineer
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          191 year ago

          Yes, because that’s what all the reviews were raving about - the action. Not plot, characters, acting, or any of that artsy stuff.

          • Flying Squid
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            301 year ago

            You don’t get how Hollywood executives work. They see Barbie being a massive success because people thought it was a smart and funny movie with a good message and decide, “this means we need more movies about Mattel toys!”

            They have absolutely no understanding of movies. It sort of feels like a lot of them don’t even like movies.

            • @psycho_driver
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              41 year ago

              They like hookers and blow. No time for movies.

    • @Rhoeri
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      121 year ago

      I haven’t heard of ANY of those movies. I really need to get out more.

      • @jordanlund
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        61 year ago

        I dunno, surely you would have heard of Everything Everywhere All At Once due to the Oscar wins.

        Around here at least both The Green Knight and Marcel the Shell With Shoes On were heavily advertised. So was First Cow now that I think about it.

        • @formergijoe
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          21 year ago

          Same with the Brendan Fraser comeback story The Whale.