I guess I'll make my new predictions. I'm not gonna predict any winners, because that's way too early, and I don't want to look like WrathofGoober and say all the main categories will be won by two movies.
Ad Astra
Backseat or Cheney or whatever the fuck it's called
If Beale Street Could Talk
Black Klansman
First Man
Mary, Queen of Scots
The Old Man and the Gun
Untitled Pippa Bianco Project
Widows
We the Animals
Wrinkle in Time
454
1582
28.70%
Strangers
0
1672
Tomb Raider
2
1560
0.13%
Wrinkle in Time got a huge boost over the past few days, and in terms of family films is above every other film's 3-Day ticket sales except Wonder. Strangers and Tomb Raider just started sales today, so that's why there are little to no ticket sales. Gringo and Hurricane Heist aren't coming to my theater.
Eh, I'd say The Hours is only a third good. Julianne Moore's story was the only one I found immensely compelling, and the other two were kind of...there. Of course I haven't seen the movie in years, so maybe my opinion will change on a rewatch.
Well, it looks...like what I expected a Mary Poppins sequel would be. Not really all that into it so far, but I'll probably see it with my Mom around December or January.
So I went to see Red Sparrow today, but what was weird was that on the "Movies" section of the app, it said that "Moviepass can not be supported." But when I went into the theaters section, the showtimes were available to use. I managed to get it approved, but I hope to God I didn't break any rules.