Sunday AM final w/chart: Another 25 theaters closed overnight, raising the number to around 109, with some big circuits shuttering in New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Boston, and Seattle. The fear among distribution is that number will only grow into the week. Some of these closures are due to city ordinances, while others just can’t keep the lights on. There’s also erratic situations where some theaters closed for the day, and then re-opened today. That’s how crazy the business is at this time. Simultaneously, I’m told that the current closures aren’t in significant theaters, i.e. while most of San Francisco is closed, the two big gun venues there, the Metreon and the Century, remain open. Related Story ‘I Still Believe’ Review: KJ Apa Impressively Hits A Different Note As Singer Jeremy Camp In Faith-Based Tragic Love Story Comscore is calling the weekend at $55.3M, lower than the $58.5M we saw yesterday morning, and a 22-year low (updated), the last low being in 1998, the Oct. 30-Nov. 1 weekend when John Carpenter’s Vampires led all titles to $55.2M. Overall, this weekend was down 45% from last weekend, when market conditions were arguably normal, and off 60% from the same weekend a year ago…. Read full this story
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