One Direction: This is Us (2013)

One Direction: This is Us poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $28,873,374Details
International Box Office $39,337,645Details
Worldwide Box Office $68,211,019
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $14,904,708 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $7,833,178 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $22,737,886
Further financial details...

Synopsis

An all-access look at life on the road for the global music phenomenon. Weaved with live concert footage, this film tells the story of Niall, Zayn, Liam, Harry and Louis' rise to fame, from their hometown beginnings and competing on the X-Factor, to conquering the world and performing at London's O2 Arena. Hear it from the boys themselves and see through their own eyes what it's really like to be One Direction.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$15,815,497 (54.8% of total gross)
Legs:1.83 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:42.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$10,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,735 opening theaters/2,735 max. theaters, 3.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $38,284,739

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,001-3,100) 3,075 $28,873,374
All Time International Box Office (Rank 2,301-2,400) 2,385 $39,337,645
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 2,501-2,600) 2,504 $68,211,019

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play, Google Play

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 30th, 2013 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: August 30th, 2013 (Wide) (Poland)
October 18th, 2013 (Wide) (Kenya)
November 1st, 2013 (Wide) (Japan)
January 28th, 2021 (Limited) (Australia)
July 24th, 2021 (Wide) (New Zealand)
... Show all releases
Video Release: December 17th, 2013 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for language.
(Rating bulletin 2289, 9/11/2013)
Running Time: 92 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Justin Bieber: Never Say Never
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Musicians, Pop Music, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Biography, Animated Sequences
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Concert/Performance
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: Tri-Star Pictures, Syco Entertainment, Modest! Management, Warrior Poets, Fulwell 73
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 12 $15,815,497 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 40 $20,741,328 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 13 $18,472,875 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 27 $24,226,367 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (Opening, 3-Day) 7 $15,815,497 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 11 $20,741,328 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 6 $18,472,875 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 8 $24,226,367 Aug 30, 2013 3
Front-Loaded Opening Weekend 9 56.1% Aug 30, 2013 3

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 30, 2013 1 $15,815,497   2,735 $5,783   $15,815,497 1
Sep 6, 2013 6 $4,046,455 -74% 2,735 $1,480   $23,936,965 2
Sep 13, 2013 8 $2,470,182 -39% 2,300 $1,074   $26,957,384 3
Sep 20, 2013 15 $1,130,536 -54% 1,706 $663   $28,450,526 4
Sep 27, 2013 32 $141,289 -88% 228 $620   $28,818,967 5
Oct 4, 2013 52 $33,232 -76% 60 $554   $28,873,374 6

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 30, 2013 1 $8,868,530     2,735 $3,243   $8,868,530 1
Aug 31, 2013 3 $4,039,044 -54%   2,735 $1,477   $12,907,574 2
Sep 1, 2013 5 $2,907,923 -28%   2,735 $1,063   $15,815,497 3
Sep 2, 2013 4 $2,657,378 -9%   2,735 $972   $18,472,875 4
Sep 3, 2013 4 $603,449 -77%   2,735 $221   $19,076,324 5
Sep 4, 2013 5 $385,552 -36%   2,735 $141   $19,461,876 6
Sep 5, 2013 4 $428,634 +11%   2,735 $157   $19,890,510 7
Sep 6, 2013 5 $1,162,653 +171% -87% 2,735 $425   $21,053,163 8
Sep 7, 2013 6 $1,875,136 +61% -54% 2,735 $686   $22,928,299 9
Sep 8, 2013 6 $1,008,666 -46% -65% 2,735 $369   $23,936,965 10
Sep 9, 2013 - $128,778 -87% -95% 2,735 $47   $24,065,743 11
Sep 10, 2013 - $190,926 +48% -68% 2,735 $70   $24,256,669 12
Sep 11, 2013 - $114,679 -40% -70% 2,735 $42   $24,371,348 13
Sep 12, 2013 - $115,854 +1% -73% 2,735 $42   $24,487,202 14
Sep 13, 2013 7 $830,042 +616% -29% 2,300 $361   $25,317,244 15
Sep 14, 2013 8 $1,033,046 +24% -45% 2,300 $449   $26,350,290 16
Sep 15, 2013 8 $607,094 -41% -40% 2,300 $264   $26,957,384 17
Sep 16, 2013 - $87,732 -86% -32% 2,300 $38   $27,045,116 18
Sep 17, 2013 - $115,809 +32% -39% 2,300 $50   $27,160,925 19
Sep 18, 2013 - $77,042 -33% -33% 2,300 $33   $27,237,967 20
Sep 19, 2013 - $82,023 +6% -29% 2,300 $36   $27,319,990 21
Sep 20, 2013 - $306,120 +273% -63% 1,706 $179   $27,626,110 22
Sep 21, 2013 - $533,073 +74% -48% 1,706 $312   $28,159,183 23
Sep 22, 2013 - $291,343 -45% -52% 1,706 $171   $28,450,526 24
Sep 23, 2013 - $55,772 -81% -36% 1,706 $33   $28,506,298 25
Sep 24, 2013 - $63,889 +15% -45% 1,706 $37   $28,570,187 26
Sep 25, 2013 - $48,552 -24% -37% 1,706 $28   $28,618,739 27
Sep 26, 2013 - $58,939 +21% -28% 1,706 $35   $28,677,678 28
Sep 27, 2013 - $36,639 -38% -88% 228 $161   $28,714,317 29
Sep 28, 2013 - $67,984 +86% -87% 228 $298   $28,782,301 30
Sep 29, 2013 - $36,666 -46% -87% 228 $161   $28,818,967 31
Oct 4, 2013 - $8,044   -78% 60 $134   $28,848,186 36
Oct 5, 2013 - $14,504 +80% -79% 60 $242   $28,862,690 37
Oct 6, 2013 - $10,684 -26% -71% 60 $178   $28,873,374 38

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 30, 2013 2 $19,890,510   2,735 $7,273   $19,890,510 1
Sep 6, 2013 6 $4,596,692 -77% 2,735 $1,681   $24,487,202 2
Sep 13, 2013 9 $2,832,788 -38% 2,300 $1,232   $27,319,990 3
Sep 20, 2013 15 $1,357,688 -52% 1,706 $796   $28,677,678 4
Sep 27, 2013 34 $162,464 -88% 228 $713   $28,840,142 5

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 1/28/2021 $912 1 27 67 $2,032,021 11/4/2024
Japan 11/1/2013 $0 0 43 53 $1,176,354 12/13/2015
Kenya 10/18/2013 $0 0 1 1 $4,530 12/30/2018
New Zealand 7/24/2021 $11,562 17 17 17 $11,562 10/20/2022
Poland 8/30/2013 $0 0 30 30 $376,441 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $35,736,737
 
International Total$39,337,645 11/4/2024

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 22, 20136323,229 323,229$5,911,858$5,911,8581
Dec 29, 20139154,475-52% 477,704$3,067,874$8,979,7322
Jan 5, 20141949,015-68% 526,719$930,795$9,910,5273
Jan 12, 20142635,165-28% 561,884$671,300$10,581,8274

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 22, 20138188,489 188,489$4,422,771$4,422,7711
Dec 29, 20131274,745-60% 263,234$1,760,704$6,183,4752

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Documentary Subject(s)

Harry Styles    Himself
Niall Horan    Himself
Zayn Malik    Himself
Louis Tomlinson    Himself
Liam Payne    Himself

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Morgan Spurlock    Director
Morgan Spurlock    Producer
Simon Cowell    Producer
Ben Winston    Producer
Adam Milano    Producer
Matthew Galkin    Executive Producer
Jeremy Chilnick    Executive Producer
Doug Merrifield    Executive Producer
Rachel Neale    Production Manager
Tom Krueger    Director of Photography
Mark Harris    Post-Production Supervisor
Doug Merrifield    Unit Production Manager
Deborah Saban    Assistant Director
Ben Quirk    Assistant Director
Kier Lehman    Music Supervisor

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 17th, 2013

December 16th, 2013

It's a busy week with eight or so first-run releases. (It depends on if you count the The Sound of Music Live! as a first-run release.) However, none of them were big hits at the box office. Some of them made enough money to break even sometime on the home market, others struggled more than that, but none were breakout hits. Some of these are still worth picking up. For others, there's a reason they struggled. There are also a few TV on DVD releases this week that are worth picking up, as well as a few limited releases that are strong. All in all, it's a good week on the home market with many DVD and Blu-rays that are worth picking up, some of which I'm looking forward to reviewing... when they show up. This time of year, getting screeners on time tends to be a little harder. I think Burn Notice: Season Seven is the top selection, but I'll have to wait for the screener to make sure. On a side note, next Tuesday is Christmas eve, so there won't be a DVD and Blu-ray Release report. There's only four films worth talking about anyway, so I'm including them on this list. Of next week's films, More Than Honey on DVD or Blu-ray is the Pick of Next Week. More...

International Box Office: Elysium On Top, But White House Moves Up

September 13th, 2013

Elysium remained in first place with $21.31 million on 10,731 screens in 52 markets for totals of $127.46 million internationally and $212.57 million worldwide. Of that, $11.75 million came from 6,253 screens in China, which was enough for first place there. Not this weekend, but next weekend, the film opens in Japan, Brazil, Mexico, and other markets, so it should be a player on the international market for a few weeks, but it will need help on the home market to break even. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office was Left in the Dark

September 10th, 2013

We have good news and bad news. Riddick only managed to reach the low end of expectations, while the overall box office was down nearly $40 million, or 32%, from last week. On the positive side, Instructions Not Included finished on the high end of expectations, while the overall box office was $85 million, which was 26% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2013 has earned $7.54 billion, or 1.2% higher than last year's pace. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Riddick Light Up the Charts?

September 6th, 2013

The weekend after the Labor Day long weekend is historically the worst weekend of the year. Because of that, it should come as no surprise that there is only one wide release this weekend. After all, studios don't want to release a film if the weekend is practically cursed. However, that one film is Riddick, which is actually earning good buzz. It might crack $30 million over the weekend. Might. It would be a surprise, but you can't completely dismiss the possibility. The only other semi-new film to talk about is Instructions Not Included, which is doubling its theater count. However, it's a niche market film and these tend to have short legs, as the target audience rushes out to see them immediately. Fortunately, it doesn't really matter, because last year was a disaster. As long as Riddick tops $10 million, 2013 will come out ahead. More...

International Box Office: Elysium Returns to the Top

September 6th, 2013

Elysium returned to first place with $17.89 million on 5,056 screens in 55 markets for an international total of $97.87 million. The film earned second place in South Korea with an estimated $5 million on 588 screens, including weekday numbers. It earned first place in Italy, albeit with a lower opening of $2.06 million on 404 screens. The film has yet to open in Japan, Brazil, Mexico, and other markets, but it will need a lot of help to break even any time soon. More...

Contest: One for the Road: Winning Announcement

September 5th, 2013

The winner of our One for the Road contest was determined and it is... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Summer Ends in an Upward Direction

September 4th, 2013

The Labor Day long weekend is over and pre-weekend predictions were spot on, at least when it came to the top-two films. One Direction: This is Us opened in first place on Friday, but by Sunday had fallen to fifth place, allowing Lee Daniels' The Butler to remain on top, if you go by the four-day weekend. There were a few surprises this weekend, including Instructions Not Included. I hoped it would do well, but I never imaged it would do this well. Overall the weekend was strong at $125 million over the three-day weekend, which was 14% more than last weekend. Over four days, the total box office was $160 million. This was 21% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2013 holds a 0.9% lead over 2012 at 7.44 billion to $7.37 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: One Direction Rounds Out Hollywood's Biggest Summer

September 1st, 2013

Hollywood's Summer ends this weekend with a suitably back-to-school winner in the form of One Direction: This is Us. The 3D concert movie will pick up $17 million Friday-Sunday, largely on the back of an impressive $8.9 million gross on Saturday. While that won't set it up to challenge Justin Bieber or Miley Cyrus among the top grossers in this particular sub-genre, it does show the solid business model for 3D films that cater to pop fans. Performances among other films playing this weekend were more varied. More...

Weekend Predictions: Laborious Task

August 29th, 2013

It's the Labor Day long weekend, which is widely regarded as the weakest long weekend of the year. This year there are two wide releases, One Direction: This is Us and Getaway, looking to grab the final box office dollars before Summer officially ends. (One could argue it unofficially ended weeks ago.) One Direction should have no trouble finding an audience among young girls, but there's a chance the more mature audience Lee Daniels' The Butler has been attracting will be large enough to withstand that push. Getaway, on the other hand, is just hoping to get one positive review before the weekend starts. There was a third film that was supposed to open wide this week, Closed Circuit, but it is now opening in 800 or so theaters, so it won't be a factor. Last year, there were two wide releases, both of which topped $10 million during the three-day weekend. The new releases this year won't match that, but there's better depth this time around. More...

Contest: One for the Road

August 23rd, 2013

Next weekend is Labor Day long weekend, which is widely regarded as the worst long weekend of the year at the box office. Three wide releases will try to grab limited box office dollars with One Direction: This is Us. (Getaway has a slim shot at first place.) Since it is likely the best film, it is the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for One Direction: This is Us. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), regardless if they go over or not, will win an Official Bear Grylls Survival Bracelet from Gerber, to celebrate the season finale for Get Out Alive!

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2013 Preview: August

August 1st, 2013

July was hit and miss at the box office, mostly miss. In fact, only two films really topped expectations, Despicable Me 2 and The Conjuring. That said, 2013 has nearly closed the gap with 2012 and it won't take much to pull ahead. Looking forward to August, we find that it is a very busy month with 16 or so films opening wide over five weeks. Of course, the closer you get to September, the more likely these films will struggle to find an audience, and more often than not, there are simply too many films opening wide to suspect they will all find an audience. On the high end, 2 Guns could be the biggest hit of the month with just over $100 million. The Smurfs 2 and Elysium could pull in $100 million. All three of those films are opening in the first two weeks of the month. After that, most of the new releases will be lucky if they reach $50 million during their theatrical runs. By comparison, last August was not as busy with 14 wide releases. Of those, only one film, The Bourne Legacy, topped $100 million, although a couple came reasonably close. Hopefully we will have more $100 million hits this time around and 2013 will be able to complete the comeback. More...


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Synopsis

An all-access look at life on the road for the global music phenomenon. Weaved with live concert footage, this film tells the story of Niall, Zayn, Liam, Harry and Louis' rise to fame, from their hometown beginnings and competing on the X-Factor, to conquering the world and performing at London's O2 Arena. Hear it from the boys themselves and see through their own eyes what it's really like to be One Direction.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$15,815,497 (54.8% of total gross)
Legs:1.83 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:42.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$10,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,735 opening theaters/2,735 max. theaters, 3.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $38,284,739

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,001-3,100) 3,075 $28,873,374
All Time International Box Office (Rank 2,301-2,400) 2,385 $39,337,645
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 2,501-2,600) 2,504 $68,211,019

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play, Google Play

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 30th, 2013 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: August 30th, 2013 (Wide) (Poland)
October 18th, 2013 (Wide) (Kenya)
November 1st, 2013 (Wide) (Japan)
January 28th, 2021 (Limited) (Australia)
July 24th, 2021 (Wide) (New Zealand)
... Show all releases
Video Release: December 17th, 2013 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for language.
(Rating bulletin 2289, 9/11/2013)
Running Time: 92 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Justin Bieber: Never Say Never
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Musicians, Pop Music, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Biography, Animated Sequences
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Concert/Performance
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Factual
Production/Financing Companies: Tri-Star Pictures, Syco Entertainment, Modest! Management, Warrior Poets, Fulwell 73
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 12 $15,815,497 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 40 $20,741,328 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 13 $18,472,875 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 27 $24,226,367 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (Opening, 3-Day) 7 $15,815,497 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 11 $20,741,328 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 6 $18,472,875 Aug 30, 2013 3
Labor Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 8 $24,226,367 Aug 30, 2013 3
Front-Loaded Opening Weekend 9 56.1% Aug 30, 2013 3

Documentary Subject(s)

Harry Styles    Himself
Niall Horan    Himself
Zayn Malik    Himself
Louis Tomlinson    Himself
Liam Payne    Himself

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Morgan Spurlock    Director
Morgan Spurlock    Producer
Simon Cowell    Producer
Ben Winston    Producer
Adam Milano    Producer
Matthew Galkin    Executive Producer
Jeremy Chilnick    Executive Producer
Doug Merrifield    Executive Producer
Rachel Neale    Production Manager
Tom Krueger    Director of Photography
Mark Harris    Post-Production Supervisor
Doug Merrifield    Unit Production Manager
Deborah Saban    Assistant Director
Ben Quirk    Assistant Director
Kier Lehman    Music Supervisor

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 17th, 2013

December 16th, 2013

It's a busy week with eight or so first-run releases. (It depends on if you count the The Sound of Music Live! as a first-run release.) However, none of them were big hits at the box office. Some of them made enough money to break even sometime on the home market, others struggled more than that, but none were breakout hits. Some of these are still worth picking up. For others, there's a reason they struggled. There are also a few TV on DVD releases this week that are worth picking up, as well as a few limited releases that are strong. All in all, it's a good week on the home market with many DVD and Blu-rays that are worth picking up, some of which I'm looking forward to reviewing... when they show up. This time of year, getting screeners on time tends to be a little harder. I think Burn Notice: Season Seven is the top selection, but I'll have to wait for the screener to make sure. On a side note, next Tuesday is Christmas eve, so there won't be a DVD and Blu-ray Release report. There's only four films worth talking about anyway, so I'm including them on this list. Of next week's films, More Than Honey on DVD or Blu-ray is the Pick of Next Week. More...

International Box Office: Elysium On Top, But White House Moves Up

September 13th, 2013

Elysium remained in first place with $21.31 million on 10,731 screens in 52 markets for totals of $127.46 million internationally and $212.57 million worldwide. Of that, $11.75 million came from 6,253 screens in China, which was enough for first place there. Not this weekend, but next weekend, the film opens in Japan, Brazil, Mexico, and other markets, so it should be a player on the international market for a few weeks, but it will need help on the home market to break even. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office was Left in the Dark

September 10th, 2013

We have good news and bad news. Riddick only managed to reach the low end of expectations, while the overall box office was down nearly $40 million, or 32%, from last week. On the positive side, Instructions Not Included finished on the high end of expectations, while the overall box office was $85 million, which was 26% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2013 has earned $7.54 billion, or 1.2% higher than last year's pace. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Riddick Light Up the Charts?

September 6th, 2013

The weekend after the Labor Day long weekend is historically the worst weekend of the year. Because of that, it should come as no surprise that there is only one wide release this weekend. After all, studios don't want to release a film if the weekend is practically cursed. However, that one film is Riddick, which is actually earning good buzz. It might crack $30 million over the weekend. Might. It would be a surprise, but you can't completely dismiss the possibility. The only other semi-new film to talk about is Instructions Not Included, which is doubling its theater count. However, it's a niche market film and these tend to have short legs, as the target audience rushes out to see them immediately. Fortunately, it doesn't really matter, because last year was a disaster. As long as Riddick tops $10 million, 2013 will come out ahead. More...

International Box Office: Elysium Returns to the Top

September 6th, 2013

Elysium returned to first place with $17.89 million on 5,056 screens in 55 markets for an international total of $97.87 million. The film earned second place in South Korea with an estimated $5 million on 588 screens, including weekday numbers. It earned first place in Italy, albeit with a lower opening of $2.06 million on 404 screens. The film has yet to open in Japan, Brazil, Mexico, and other markets, but it will need a lot of help to break even any time soon. More...

Contest: One for the Road: Winning Announcement

September 5th, 2013

The winner of our One for the Road contest was determined and it is... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Summer Ends in an Upward Direction

September 4th, 2013

The Labor Day long weekend is over and pre-weekend predictions were spot on, at least when it came to the top-two films. One Direction: This is Us opened in first place on Friday, but by Sunday had fallen to fifth place, allowing Lee Daniels' The Butler to remain on top, if you go by the four-day weekend. There were a few surprises this weekend, including Instructions Not Included. I hoped it would do well, but I never imaged it would do this well. Overall the weekend was strong at $125 million over the three-day weekend, which was 14% more than last weekend. Over four days, the total box office was $160 million. This was 21% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2013 holds a 0.9% lead over 2012 at 7.44 billion to $7.37 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: One Direction Rounds Out Hollywood's Biggest Summer

September 1st, 2013

Hollywood's Summer ends this weekend with a suitably back-to-school winner in the form of One Direction: This is Us. The 3D concert movie will pick up $17 million Friday-Sunday, largely on the back of an impressive $8.9 million gross on Saturday. While that won't set it up to challenge Justin Bieber or Miley Cyrus among the top grossers in this particular sub-genre, it does show the solid business model for 3D films that cater to pop fans. Performances among other films playing this weekend were more varied. More...

Weekend Predictions: Laborious Task

August 29th, 2013

It's the Labor Day long weekend, which is widely regarded as the weakest long weekend of the year. This year there are two wide releases, One Direction: This is Us and Getaway, looking to grab the final box office dollars before Summer officially ends. (One could argue it unofficially ended weeks ago.) One Direction should have no trouble finding an audience among young girls, but there's a chance the more mature audience Lee Daniels' The Butler has been attracting will be large enough to withstand that push. Getaway, on the other hand, is just hoping to get one positive review before the weekend starts. There was a third film that was supposed to open wide this week, Closed Circuit, but it is now opening in 800 or so theaters, so it won't be a factor. Last year, there were two wide releases, both of which topped $10 million during the three-day weekend. The new releases this year won't match that, but there's better depth this time around. More...

Contest: One for the Road

August 23rd, 2013

Next weekend is Labor Day long weekend, which is widely regarded as the worst long weekend of the year at the box office. Three wide releases will try to grab limited box office dollars with One Direction: This is Us. (Getaway has a slim shot at first place.) Since it is likely the best film, it is the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for One Direction: This is Us. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), regardless if they go over or not, will win an Official Bear Grylls Survival Bracelet from Gerber, to celebrate the season finale for Get Out Alive!

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2013 Preview: August

August 1st, 2013

July was hit and miss at the box office, mostly miss. In fact, only two films really topped expectations, Despicable Me 2 and The Conjuring. That said, 2013 has nearly closed the gap with 2012 and it won't take much to pull ahead. Looking forward to August, we find that it is a very busy month with 16 or so films opening wide over five weeks. Of course, the closer you get to September, the more likely these films will struggle to find an audience, and more often than not, there are simply too many films opening wide to suspect they will all find an audience. On the high end, 2 Guns could be the biggest hit of the month with just over $100 million. The Smurfs 2 and Elysium could pull in $100 million. All three of those films are opening in the first two weeks of the month. After that, most of the new releases will be lucky if they reach $50 million during their theatrical runs. By comparison, last August was not as busy with 14 wide releases. Of those, only one film, The Bourne Legacy, topped $100 million, although a couple came reasonably close. Hopefully we will have more $100 million hits this time around and 2013 will be able to complete the comeback. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 30, 2013 1 $15,815,497   2,735 $5,783   $15,815,497 1
Sep 6, 2013 6 $4,046,455 -74% 2,735 $1,480   $23,936,965 2
Sep 13, 2013 8 $2,470,182 -39% 2,300 $1,074   $26,957,384 3
Sep 20, 2013 15 $1,130,536 -54% 1,706 $663   $28,450,526 4
Sep 27, 2013 32 $141,289 -88% 228 $620   $28,818,967 5
Oct 4, 2013 52 $33,232 -76% 60 $554   $28,873,374 6

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 30, 2013 1 $8,868,530     2,735 $3,243   $8,868,530 1
Aug 31, 2013 3 $4,039,044 -54%   2,735 $1,477   $12,907,574 2
Sep 1, 2013 5 $2,907,923 -28%   2,735 $1,063   $15,815,497 3
Sep 2, 2013 4 $2,657,378 -9%   2,735 $972   $18,472,875 4
Sep 3, 2013 4 $603,449 -77%   2,735 $221   $19,076,324 5
Sep 4, 2013 5 $385,552 -36%   2,735 $141   $19,461,876 6
Sep 5, 2013 4 $428,634 +11%   2,735 $157   $19,890,510 7
Sep 6, 2013 5 $1,162,653 +171% -87% 2,735 $425   $21,053,163 8
Sep 7, 2013 6 $1,875,136 +61% -54% 2,735 $686   $22,928,299 9
Sep 8, 2013 6 $1,008,666 -46% -65% 2,735 $369   $23,936,965 10
Sep 9, 2013 - $128,778 -87% -95% 2,735 $47   $24,065,743 11
Sep 10, 2013 - $190,926 +48% -68% 2,735 $70   $24,256,669 12
Sep 11, 2013 - $114,679 -40% -70% 2,735 $42   $24,371,348 13
Sep 12, 2013 - $115,854 +1% -73% 2,735 $42   $24,487,202 14
Sep 13, 2013 7 $830,042 +616% -29% 2,300 $361   $25,317,244 15
Sep 14, 2013 8 $1,033,046 +24% -45% 2,300 $449   $26,350,290 16
Sep 15, 2013 8 $607,094 -41% -40% 2,300 $264   $26,957,384 17
Sep 16, 2013 - $87,732 -86% -32% 2,300 $38   $27,045,116 18
Sep 17, 2013 - $115,809 +32% -39% 2,300 $50   $27,160,925 19
Sep 18, 2013 - $77,042 -33% -33% 2,300 $33   $27,237,967 20
Sep 19, 2013 - $82,023 +6% -29% 2,300 $36   $27,319,990 21
Sep 20, 2013 - $306,120 +273% -63% 1,706 $179   $27,626,110 22
Sep 21, 2013 - $533,073 +74% -48% 1,706 $312   $28,159,183 23
Sep 22, 2013 - $291,343 -45% -52% 1,706 $171   $28,450,526 24
Sep 23, 2013 - $55,772 -81% -36% 1,706 $33   $28,506,298 25
Sep 24, 2013 - $63,889 +15% -45% 1,706 $37   $28,570,187 26
Sep 25, 2013 - $48,552 -24% -37% 1,706 $28   $28,618,739 27
Sep 26, 2013 - $58,939 +21% -28% 1,706 $35   $28,677,678 28
Sep 27, 2013 - $36,639 -38% -88% 228 $161   $28,714,317 29
Sep 28, 2013 - $67,984 +86% -87% 228 $298   $28,782,301 30
Sep 29, 2013 - $36,666 -46% -87% 228 $161   $28,818,967 31
Oct 4, 2013 - $8,044   -78% 60 $134   $28,848,186 36
Oct 5, 2013 - $14,504 +80% -79% 60 $242   $28,862,690 37
Oct 6, 2013 - $10,684 -26% -71% 60 $178   $28,873,374 38

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 30, 2013 2 $19,890,510   2,735 $7,273   $19,890,510 1
Sep 6, 2013 6 $4,596,692 -77% 2,735 $1,681   $24,487,202 2
Sep 13, 2013 9 $2,832,788 -38% 2,300 $1,232   $27,319,990 3
Sep 20, 2013 15 $1,357,688 -52% 1,706 $796   $28,677,678 4
Sep 27, 2013 34 $162,464 -88% 228 $713   $28,840,142 5

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 1/28/2021 $912 1 27 67 $2,032,021 11/4/2024
Japan 11/1/2013 $0 0 43 53 $1,176,354 12/13/2015
Kenya 10/18/2013 $0 0 1 1 $4,530 12/30/2018
New Zealand 7/24/2021 $11,562 17 17 17 $11,562 10/20/2022
Poland 8/30/2013 $0 0 30 30 $376,441 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $35,736,737
 
International Total$39,337,645 11/4/2024

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 22, 20136323,229 323,229$5,911,858$5,911,8581
Dec 29, 20139154,475-52% 477,704$3,067,874$8,979,7322
Jan 5, 20141949,015-68% 526,719$930,795$9,910,5273
Jan 12, 20142635,165-28% 561,884$671,300$10,581,8274

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 22, 20138188,489 188,489$4,422,771$4,422,7711
Dec 29, 20131274,745-60% 263,234$1,760,704$6,183,4752

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