Iron Mask (Lionsgate) – $5.99 “The New Mutants” Marvel Spectrum Love and Monsters (Paramount) – $19.99ġ0. Ranked by revenue accrued not transactions, for November 23 – 29ĩ. Planes, Trains and Automobiles (Paramount) – $3.99 National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (Warner Bros.) – $3.99ġ0. Ranked by number of transactions, with position as of Monday, November 30ħ. Credit Netflix for recognizing a desire for action and violence during the Thanksgiving holiday. “The Beast,” an Italian variation on the “Taken” genre, is #2 right after its debut. “The Christmas Chronicles 2” with Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell has been #1 since Thursday, replacing “Hillbilly Elegy” which only had one day atop their list. Netflix subscribers continue to show a higher interest in routine originals over more high-profile selections. “Freaky” from Universal comes out this week, then the studio’s just-opened “Croods: A New Age” becomes available at $19.99 on December 23. The response to “Let Him Go” comes after the positive-but-lesser interest horror comedy “Come Play” (Focus) on PVOD. release in 2015 but at the time was the biggest locally produced film ever in Russia. The latter, also standard priced, is a sequel to “Forbidden Empire,” which had a token U.S. Showing up on three charts are “Unhinged” (Solstice), a multi-week theatrical top performer now at standard VOD pricing, and the Russian-produced, Chinese-filmed “The Iron Mask” (Lionsgate) which includes Arnold Schwarzenneger and Jackie Chan in its cast. The $6.99 film, in its second week out, placed third or fourth across the board, including a strong showing at revenue-ranking FandangoNow despite its lower cost. The comedy stars Mel Gibson as a Santa Claus portrayer who finds himself targeted by a 12-year-old set on vengeance. “The New Mutants” is one of two films to place on all four charts, taking #4 and #6 where it didn’t lead. ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Leads VOD, While ‘A Man Called Otto’ Takes the #1 Netflix SlotĪlso scoring well this week, with #2 placement on all but Spectrum (with its midweek debut) is Paramount comedy “ Buddy Games.” The $5.99 film, directed by and starring Josh Duhamel, had a four-day jump in theaters that brought very little business but enough exposure to elevate its home play.
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