The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits. Special Makeup Effects Designed and Created by Production and Technical Credits Jonathan Milott Both Sicario ( Reviews) and Pawn Sacrifice ( Reviews) could do well in theaters. However, while Cooties and the other two films likely won't find an audience, that doesn't mean there are no potential box office hits on this week's list. We are getting close to Halloween, which explains the three horror / horror related movies coming out this week. Limited and VOD Releases: These Releases are Contagious This film not only earned a spot in the top five overall, but pulled in an average of $13,251 in over 500 theaters. Jeremy Scott: The People's Designer was up next with an average of $18,750 in twelve theaters. On a related note, there's already reports of a sequel in the works.
It also had the best per theater average for any film released in 2015, beating out the previous record-holder, Ex Machina, by about $7,500. Sicario not only led the weekend on the Per Theater Chart with an average of $66,881 in six theaters. Per Theater Chart: Sicario is the Most Wanted Limited Release
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I would love to see a full 12-episode season. And while you are buying that DVD, throw a few bucks to the Kickstarter. (Including four releases where I'm still waiting for screeners.) There are a number of Pick of the Week contenders, but I'm going with Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXIV. However, there are lots of limited releases and specialty items that are worth checking out. People tend to not have a lot of money left to spend, so, unsurprisingly, there are no top-tier releases this week. It's not a good time to release a DVD or Blu-ray just after a major sale has ended. Home Market Releases for December 1st, 2015īy the time these releases go on sale, Black Friday and even Cyber Monday will be over. SpectreVision, Glacier Films, Maple Leaf Capital
R for horror violence and gore, language including sexual references,Įpidemic, Scary Kids, Romance, Food, Elementary School, Slow Motion Scene, Parricide, Scene in End Credits, Early / Simultaneous Video-on-Demand release, Horror Comedy September 18th, 2015 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment Finally, the teachers band together, led by a hapless substitute who grew up in the town, realizing they must do the unthinkable if they hope to survive.
The virus centralizes in the town's elementary school, and quickly the infected students have the teaching staff under siege, acting out deadly revenge fantasies with an eerie sense of childlike glee. A mysterious virus hits a small Illinois town affecting only the prepubescent population, transforming them into violent, feral little monsters.