Exclusive: Everyone loves surprises at the giveaway, which generated a lot of talk throughout the day. $2.5 million to $3 million Previews for Neon’s Serial Killer Horror Film long legs. This is according to tonight’s box office sources.
For a niche distributor with a penchant for Palme d’Or-winning films, this is the best showing ever in Thursday night previews for their films, surpassing the less than $1 million Thursday that resulted in their highest-ever opening at the domestic BO, a genre film produced by Syndey Sweeney. Clean, very clean, very organized ($5.3 million) last spring.
if long legs The film remains solid, and could be promising an opening in the $10 million to $15 million range; some even expect it to outpace the Apple Original Film/Sony romantic comedy starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. fly me to the moon, Which was expected to gross $12 million. This movie is currently showing. $800K – $900K After the shows started at 3 p.m. However, fly me to the moon This is not a Thursday night movie, it’s a Friday and Saturday night movie. Originally, long legs It was expected to reach high single digits.
in long legs, Maika Monroe stars as an FBI agent who is assigned to an unsolved serial killer case that takes unexpected turns, uncovering evidence of witchcraft. She discovers a personal connection to the killer and must stop him before he strikes again. Nicolas Cage also stars, and Neon has cut him out of all promotional material. The company has released cryptic clips leading up to the first trailer. Check out the film’s latest stunt: In collaboration with Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn, Neon is giving teens the chance to see long legs On a Friday night without their parents. Are there any companions for them at the movies? Don’t worry, Mom and Dad, there will be nuns on standby to make sure nothing bad happens to them.
Critics love long legs The film, written and directed by Oz Perkins, has a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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