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Nobody's Fool is going to be Tyler Perry's third lowest OW ahead of Single Moms Club and Daddy's Little Girls. The marketing definitely didn't help; it seemed divided between "TIFFANY HADDISH IS OUT OF PRISON!" and the catfishing plot too much to be focused.

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Demo breakdowns from Deadline:

 

Bohemian Rhapsody:

 

75% of the audience gives it a definite recommendation

23% of the audience is under 25

31% of the audience is over 45

46% of the audience is 25-45

51/49 gender split in favor of females

61% of the audience is Caucasian, 19% Hispanic, 8% Asian, and 7% African-American

 

Can we say FOUR-QUADRANT?

 

Nutcracker:

 

49% of the audience gives it a definite recommendation

58% of the audience is over 25

33% of the audience is under 18

9% of the audience is 18-24

70/30 gender split in favor of females, 60/40 for kids under 12

 

YIKES @ that recommendation score. Movies don't score that low often from PostTrak

 

Nobody's Fool:

 

75% of the audience is over 25

68/32 gender split in favor of females

54% of the audience is African-American, 21% Caucasian, 18% Hispanic, and 4% Asian

 

 

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Rank* Title Friday
11/2

(Estimates)
Saturday
11/3
Sunday
11/4
Monday
11/5
1 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
Fox

4,000
$18,400,000

-- / $4,600
$18,400,000 / 1

N/A

N/A

N/A
2 THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS
Buena Vista

3,766
$5,619,000

-- / $1,492
$5,619,000 / 1

N/A

N/A

N/A
3 NOBODY'S FOOL
Paramount

2,468
$4,800,000

-- / $1,945
$4,800,000 / 1

N/A

N/A

N/A
4 HALLOWEEN (2018)
Universal

3,775
$3,331,000

+120.9% / $882
$142,724,705 / 15

N/A

N/A

N/A
5 A STAR IS BORN (2018)
Warner Bros.

3,431
$3,150,000

+121% / $918
$157,684,566 / 29

N/A

N/A

N/A
6 VENOM (2018)
Sony / Columbia

3,067
$1,975,000

+153.3% / $644
$192,788,348 / 29

N/A

N/A

N/A
7 HUNTER KILLER
Lionsgate/Summit

2,720
$1,030,000

+95.4% / $379
$10,470,116 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A
8 THE HATE U GIVE
Fox

1,507
$910,000

+162.7% / $604
$20,970,924 / 29

N/A

N/A

N/A
9 GOOSEBUMPS 2: HAUNTED HALLOWEEN
Sony / Columbia

2,828
$825,000

+162.8% / $292
$40,957,316 / 22

N/A

N/A

N/A
10 SMALLFOOT
Warner Bros.

2,002
$720,000

+170.2% / $360
$74,399,301 / 36

N/A

N/A

N/A
11 FIRST MAN
Universal

1,712
$628,000

+73.6% / $367
$40,417,870 / 22

N/A

N/A

N/A
12 NIGHT SCHOOL (2018)
Universal

1,271
$524,000

+196.1% / $412
$72,919,215 / 36

N/A

N/A

N/A
- SUSPIRIA
Amazon Studios

311
$422,000

+3602.1% / $1,357
$672,857 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A
- MID90S
A24

1,091
$407,000

+64.5% / $373
$4,867,967 / 15

N/A

N/A

N/A
- BEAUTIFUL BOY (2018)
Amazon Studios

540
$385,000

+405.4% / $713
$2,188,242 / 22

N/A

N/A

N/A
- THE OLD MAN & THE GUN
Fox Searchlight

765
$300,000

+50.6% / $392
$8,470,687 / 36

N/A

N/A

N/A
- CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?
Fox Searchlight

180
$300,000

+955.9% / $1,667
$1,020,140 / 15

N/A

N/A

N/A
- JOHNNY ENGLISH STRIKES AGAIN
Universal

552
$262,000

+129.5% / $475
$2,478,765 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A
- INDIVISIBLE
Pure Flix

742
$247,000

+95.6% / $333
$2,376,873 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A
- INCREDIBLES 2
Buena Vista

150
$40,000

+253.2% / $267
$607,980,568 / 141

N/A

N/A

N/A
- DISNEY'S CHRISTOPHER ROBIN
Buena Vista

165
$38,000

+335% / $230
$98,909,049 / 92

N/A

N/A

N/A
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Bohemian Rhapsody earned a mammoth $18.4 million yesterday, including $3.9m in Thursday previews. At a glance, we’re looking at a $47m opening weekend. This film was tormented with year’s worth of behind-the-scenes melodrama, concerns about how the film would or wouldn’t handle Freddie Mercury’s bisexuality (and AIDS diagnosis), mixed reviews, controversies over Bryan Singer being fired and replaced (sans official credit) by Dexter Fletcher, more controversies over Singer’s long trail of accusations related to allegations of sexually inappropriate behavior, and the shadow of Disney’s acquisition of Fox’s entertainment divisions. None of that mattered. Folks wanted to see a Freddie Mercury biopic, the trailers promised a splashy and big-scale Queen biopic, and thus folks showed up. Sometimes it’s that simple.

....

While Bohemian Rhapsody’s reviews were squarely in the realm of mixed-negative, they mostly promised a strong starring turn from Rami Malek as Mercury, a scale that rewarded a theatrical viewing and a bunch of toe-tapping musical sequences.

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Even the pans for Bohemian Rhapsody, those that harped upon its historical inaccuracies, it’s sex-negative slut-shaming of its protagonist and its painfully generic biopic tropes, also noted that the film was surface-level enjoyable and gave fans of Queen what they wanted. Audiences, especially those who didn’t care about its place as an LGBTQIA movie, were ready to have a good time

Bohemian Rhapsody scored an A from opening night Cinemascore polls, meaning that it could play well into December. ....

The presumed $47m debut weekend will be (easily) the second-biggest launch for a musical biopic behind Straight Outta Compton’s $60m debut three years ago.

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