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US box office on track to have worst Memorial Day weekend since 1995
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoThe summer movie season typically starts with a bang during the month of May and, particularly,...
Summer movies aren't dead: Why experts aren't panicking (yet) about this season's weak box office
Entertainment Weekly· 12 hours agoAre we witnessing the death of the summer blockbuster as we know it? Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga made...
The biggest box-office flop every year since the ‘70s
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoHated, hated, hated, hated, hated this movie. Hated it." 1995: "Cutthroat Island" "Cutthroat Island"...
Weekend Box Office Results: Furiosa Edges Out Garfield in Worst Memorial Day Weekend in Decades
Rotten Tomatoes· 4 days agoOne dreads the modern implications of only including Mad Max as a titular reminder and how that...
Furiosa & Garfield Battle For Box Office Dominance In Disappointing Memorial Day Weekend
Screen Rant· 7 days agoSaga and The Garfield Movie are vying for dominance at the domestic box office during an...
Box Office: "Mad Max Furiosa" Sets Unwanted Record for 36th Lowest Memorial Day Weekend Opener -...
Showbiz411· 6 days agoThere are 36 movies ahead of “Furiosa: A Mad Max Story” on the all time Memorial Day opening weekend...
'Furiosa' & 'Garfield' Flops Make for Worst Memorial Day Box Office in Decades
TMZ· 4 days agoWhile 'Furiosa' did find itself in the No.1 spot ... its box office total was strikingly different...
Summer box office woes: Hollywood’s optimistic, but movie seats are still empty
WUSF 89.7· 18 hours agoAfter a slower-than-usual spring, the film industry kicked off its summer blockbuster season by...
‘Furiosa’ and ‘Garfield’ flop over Memorial Day weekend
Washington Post· 5 days ago“Garfield” finished with $31.1 million over the four-day weekend, according to a Comscore estimate...
Column: Hollywood's high-pressure expectations game has created a box office doom loop
LA Times via AOL· 4 days agoHow Hollywood's absurdly high expectations — on big-budget franchises, familiar IP, opening weekend and more — led to the current box office crisis.