‘Love,Brooklyn‘ expands to $815K on 800 Screens,Leading weekend Indie Box Office
‘Love,Brooklyn’ demonstrated strong staying power,earning an estimated $815,000 from 800 screens in its third week of release,bringing its cumulative gross to $1.23 million. The film’s continued performance highlights the demand for character-driven independent cinema and signals a prosperous expansion for the distributor.This weekend saw a diverse slate of indie films enter the market, with varying degrees of success.While several new releases debuted, ‘Love, Brooklyn’ distinguished itself with a important hold, indicating positive word-of-mouth and audience engagement. The results offer a snapshot of the current landscape for independent distribution, where strategic screen counts and targeted releases are crucial for success.
Other notable openings included Vertical’s The Threesome, which grossed $592,000 on 402 screens, and Roadside Attractions’ Twinless, earning $504,000 across 567 screens. GKids’ animated feature The Legend of Hei 2 brought in $226,000 on 348 screens, building on its remarkable $70 million international success in China since its July debut.
Focus Features’ Honey, Don’t! continued to perform well in its third week, adding $100,000 from 190 theaters for a total of $5.7 million. Ben Masters’ documentary The American Southwest opened to $73,000 on 72 screens in the southwestern United States.
IFC Films’ The Baltimorons had a limited debut, estimating $40,000 from just four screens. Music box Films’ A Little Prayer earned $28,000 on 28 screens,reaching a cumulative gross of $145,000 in its third week.kino Lorber’s documentary Riefenstahl debuted at Film at Lincoln Center and Quad Cinema, grossing $20.8k.