Daytime. At least in my area, the crowds are smaller during the day, meaning there's less annoying people. The only times I do nighttime shows are when I'm scheduling something with my parents or if it's a kids movie (daytime shows have more kids, and kids in general in movie theaters are the worst, so I try to go to later showings).
http://deadline.com/2017/09/labor-day-weekend-box-office-hitmans-bodyguard-close-encounters-of-third-kind-tulip-fever-marvel-inhumans-1202159557/
Also, Deadline tracks It at $60-66M
http://deadline.com/2017/08/robin-hood-tyler-perry-uncle-drew-nick-kroll-hellfest-lionsgate-release-film-release-dates-1202158008/
In 2018, we're having two movies about horror theme parks only 3 weeks apart.
I think he would be too old, at least for Homecoming (yes, I know Maguire and Garfield were pushing 30 when they were cast, but the creative team clearly wanted someone younger)
I feel glad I'm not the only one thinking the same way. Marketing and buzz feels non-existent. Yeah, the first trailer played in front of a bunch of movies, but there's nothing else happening.
With Venice in a week, kicking off all the fall film festivals, some quick pre-festival predictions.
Call Me By Your Name
Downsizing
Darkest Hour
Dunkirk
Get Out
Last Flag Flying
mother!
The Papers
The Shape of Water