Sunday, May 2, 2021

Box Office Breakdown (Season 19 Round 3)

Chris, Travis & Juliet
Budget: $12,000,000
Total Box Office: $19,999,592
Total Profit: $1,783,182


Hillside
Budget: $22,000,000
Total Box Office: $27,575,943
Total Profit: -$9,575,595


Still Lives
Budget: $50,000,000
Total Box Office: $84,993,292
Total Profit: -$22,109,432



Box Office Facts
Chris, Travis & Juliet

Chris, Travis & Juliet became just the second Alex Conn directorial effort to turn a profit out of four tries (his directorial debut Oh Johnny Boy made a profit of just over $1 million).  Alex Conn's directorial efforts now have a combined profit of -$33,283,057.

Hillside
Director Barry Jenkins has now directed two films for the studio (Hillside and Ghost Town) and both films failed to turn a profit. In fact, both films almost lost the exact same amount of money for the studio. Ghost Town lost roughly $9.4 million, while Hillside just lost right around $9.6 million.

Still Lives
After starting out her LRF career with three consecutive profitable films (Triangle, Burial Rites, and Eileen), star Jennifer Lawrence has now starred in three consecutive flops (The Killings, Recursion, and now Still Lives).



Genre Rankings
Chris, Travis & Juliet

Drama: #192
Thriller: #70

Hillside

Drama: #181

Still Lives

Thriller: #49
Mystery: #13




Season 19 Round 3
Total Box Office: $132,568,827
Total Profit: -$29,901,845

Season 19 Totals
Total Box Office: $1,597,808,261
Total Profit: $373,927,517




Season 19 Box Office Summary
1. Task Force X - $602,264,488
2. Rainbow Six - $310,490,666
3. Princess Natalie - $208,392,030
4. Police Story: Case Closed - $202,787,841
5. Still Lives - $84,993,292
6. Kansas City - $74,143,139
7. Shouts from the Well - $67,161,270
8. Hillside - $27,575,943
9. Chris, Travis & Juliet - $19,999,592

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