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Weekend Domestic Chart for April 15th, 2016
No surprise that The Jungle Book came in at #1. It made just over 103 domestically and 136 million internationally. So just under 240 million in just three days (on a 175 million budget). Barbershop: The Next Cut debuted at #2 and made 20 million on a budget of the same amount. No international box office numbers for this one, I'm not sure it will get much of a release around the rest of the globe.
Kevin Costner's thriller Criminal debuted just outside the top five at #6, making just over 5.5 million on a 31.5 million budget. It only made an average of $2,150 per theatre, this one is perhaps currently in the lead for being one of the year's bombs.
The horror flick Green Room debuted down at #31 where it made less than $100,000, but it was playing at only three theatres, where it averaged $29,328 per theatre. That's better than The Jungle Book (which averaged $25,636 per theatre). The Green Room goes wide April 29th.
Second week in a row for a James Franco bomb. The Adderall Diaries debuted down at #65 where it made $5,517 playing at 30 theatres, averaging $184 per screen. That's like 20 to 30 people at each screening?
No surprise that The Jungle Book came in at #1. It made just over 103 domestically and 136 million internationally. So just under 240 million in just three days (on a 175 million budget). Barbershop: The Next Cut debuted at #2 and made 20 million on a budget of the same amount. No international box office numbers for this one, I'm not sure it will get much of a release around the rest of the globe.
Kevin Costner's thriller Criminal debuted just outside the top five at #6, making just over 5.5 million on a 31.5 million budget. It only made an average of $2,150 per theatre, this one is perhaps currently in the lead for being one of the year's bombs.

Second week in a row for a James Franco bomb. The Adderall Diaries debuted down at #65 where it made $5,517 playing at 30 theatres, averaging $184 per screen. That's like 20 to 30 people at each screening?
