On the June 3, 2024 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by /Film staff writer and box office analyst Ryan Scott to talk about the biggest box office stories from this past weekend.
In The News:
The Box Office Just Had One of Its Worst Weekends in 25 Years
Daisy Ridley’s New Movie is in Theaters – But Disney Won’t Reveal Its Box Office
Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Just Passed a Big Box Office Milestone
John Krasinski’s IF Looks Like It Could Pull An Elemental At The Box Office
Slasher Horror Movie In a Violent Nature Had a Bloody Good Box Office Haul
The top 10 at the box office
Listener email: Belinda wrote in: “You are probably not old enough to remember, but there used to be second run houses in Chicago. Movies would stay in the theater for maybe a month or more, then go to second run houses where the prices were deeply discounted. Now it seems the studios pull movies just a few weeks before it goes to streaming. But some movies I still want to see on a movie screen. Do you think that something like second run theaters have a chance of returning, especially for people who might have been delayed from seeing the movie in the first 3 or 4 weeks of its release? Could be great for families.
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