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    'Chronicle,' 'Woman in Black' Crush Box Office With Surprisingly Strong Weekend

    In a Super Bowl weekend record, two movies -- "Chronicle" and "The Woman in Black" -- opened to more than $20 million at the domestic box office.

    Fox's "Chronicle" grossed an estimated $22 million and CBS Films' "Woman in Black" took an estimated $21 million, making the movies the top two in North America.

    Considering that Super Bowl weekend is traditionally weak and that studios had figured the two PG-13 movies would take in about half what they did, the numbers are especially striking. While studios generally offer conservative pre-release estimates, outside box-office watchers also predicted lower numbers than "Chronicle" and "Woman in Black" achieved.

    Less conservative pre-release predictions for "Chronicle" had it taking about $15 million. Estimates for "Woman in Black" had it grossing about $14 million.

    The overall box office was up 38 percent compared to the same weekend in 2011.

    While Fox and CBS had reason to cheer, Universal was less fortunate.

    The studio's "Big Miracle" pulled in $8.5 million -- in line with expectations, and enough to make it the No. 4 movie at the box office, but not especially impressive for a $40 million movie.

    Also read: Exciting 'Chronicle' Could Have Skipped the Gimmicks

    Fox spent about $12 million to make "Chronicle," a found footage action film about a group of high school friends who develop superpowers. CBS picked up domestic distribution rights for "The Woman in Black," about a young lawyer who travels to a remote village where he encounters the ghost of a scornful woman, for $3 million.

    "Both pictures way overperformed, which is good for everybody," Chris Aronson, Fox's distribution chief, told TheWrap Sunday morning. "It's good for the business."

    And he pointed out that both "Chronicle" and "Woman in Black" attracted the increasingly elusive under-25 moviegoer.

    "Chronicle," he said, "is a movie that was deisgned by and made for young people. And that's the demographic that has been largely disappeared."

    Indeed, director Josh Trank is 26 years old.

    "The aesthetic that Josh created for this movie really hit a nerve with the intended audience," Aronson said.

    It certainly brought them into the multiplex: 61 percent of the audience was younger than 25. And while the movie skewed toward male viewers, it drew more females than the studio anticipated: about 45 percent of the audience was made up of females.

    "That's getting darn near balanced," Aronson said.

    And the audience liked the movie well enough. The audience polling firm Cinemascore gave "Chronicle" a "B" overall and a "B+" among its target audience of people younger than 25.

    Young people drove "The Woman in Black," as well.

    That movie's audience was 57 percent younger than 25. As expected, it was overwhelmingly female -- 59 percent.

    "Harry Potter's" Daniel Radcliffe starred in the movie, and promoted it heavily.

    Also read: 'The Woman in Black' Delivers Scares in Abundance

    "He went on every show, did every interview, showed up at multiple screenings in multiple cities, signed autographs and took pictures with the fans," a spokesman for CBS Films, told TheWrap Sunday. "And this is all while he was doing Broadway."

    "Woman in Black" gave CBS Films its highest opening weekend since it started distributing movies in January 2010. The company's previous high weekend was in April 2010, when "The Back-Up Plan" opened to $12.2 million.

    The success of "Woman in Black" should offer encouragement to the mid-sized studio model.

    "We picked up the U.S. rights for 3 million, we kept our marketing spend very low and, along with the efficiency of the acquisition and our operation as a whole, you don't have to break the bank to have a great opening," the spokesman said.

    The spokesman declined to comment on how much the company spent to market the movie, but it looks like a $15 million campaign.

    While "Chronicle" and "Woman in Black" were the weekend's big miracles, Universal's "Big Miracle" wasn't so spectacular.

    It had the highest Cinemascore of the three new movies -- an "A-" -- but was the No. 4 movie in America, after "Chronicle," "Woman in Black" and last week's box office champion "The Grey."

    It also was the most expensive movie, at about $40 million.

    Like the other two new movies, the PG-rated movie played to a young crowd: 67 percent of the audience was 25 and younger, and 68 percent was female.

    The movie, about a news reporter in Alaska who, with his ex-girlfriend, organizes a campaign to save a family of gray whales trapped by ice in the Arctic, was meant to appeal to a family crowd.

    Also worth noting this weekend, Sony's "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," now in its seventh week, grossed $1 million domestically and $7.6 million worldwide. That puts the movie at $99.9 million domestically and $199.2 million worldwide.

    While studios had low expectations for Super Bowl weekend, they have high hopes for next week, when New Line releases "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island," Universal puts out "Safe Hosue," Fox re-releases "Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace" and Sony debuts "The Vow."

     

    334 comments

    • Ef Gallagher  •  3 months ago
      The movie business is doing fine. Can we please lower the prices from $11.50 to at least $8.00 at ALL movie theaters?
      • Eric 3 months ago
        Go to the matinee, or the matinee first showing at like 1230pm. The matinee is cheaper of course, the matinee first showing will set you back 4 bucks. After 6pm admission is OVERRATED.
      • Jordan 3 months ago
        it's 7 bucks an adult here in Oklahoma
      • Taskmaster 3000™-Anonymou ... 3 months ago
        Not with all the movie pirating.
    • Keith  •  3 months ago
      Gah! I knew the director had to be young. While I was watching I realized it had basically everything I would do if I had those powers (which I've day dreamed about since like 5th grade). I knew there was no way an older director could just put all that awesomeness into perspective.
      • brandon n 3 months ago
        so it was a good movie
      • Brook 3 months ago
        I day dream about using my suoer powers to rape cows and cats. If it did not have that in the movie then it wasn't good enough.
      • STS 3 months ago
        lmao
        guess the horses don't get no love
    • Chris  •  Prince Frederick, Maryland  •  3 months ago
      How do you misspell house?
    • Caww!  •  3 months ago
      If they are telekinetic, why do they have put their hands up in such a stupid manner?
      • Voidka 3 months ago
        Um, they don't have to. It just feels natural to do like making hand gestures while talking.
      • mr. mxyzpltk 3 months ago
        to help them focus? lol
    • stonerockny  •  Saratoga Springs, New York  •  3 months ago
      why the black kid got to die?
    • The One  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 months ago
      Woman in Black was excellent.. If you were scared by ANY of the paranormal activites.. (well then you're a little sissy) and will def be #$%$ your pants. but this was actually a good scary movie.
    • oldman2  •  3 months ago
      so i guess i'm too old for movies ?!
    • Justin  •  3 months ago
      How is 45% "darn near balanced" but 59% is "overwhelmingly female"?
    • Jae  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  3 months ago
      Chronicle was AMAZING!!! The only people who hate it are hipsters - they hate anything to seem unique. Yeah. They're unique...the hundreds of thousands of them. Anyway. The movie was so epic!!

      Woman in Black was a brilliant performance and delivered a very classy horror aspect. Loved that, too.

      But Chronicle...OMFG. I've been recommending it to EVERYONE!
    • Drew  •  Trenton, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      This kid looks like he is masturbating 24/7..and I don't think he's got much power left.
    • Jessica  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Two tickets for The Woman in Black please!
    • Ken ken, Binne  •  3 months ago
      People complaining about Chronicle. Here are my answers to your common rants why it sucked!

      "This movie sucked because we never got to see how they got their powers"

      answer- This movie was shot as a found footage film, meaning we the audience only knew what the characters knew. So us knot knowing is because the characters themselves didn't know.

      "It is a found footage film, so it must suck even though I havent seen the movie yet"

      Answer- This movie is made for people who want a realistic point of view of things, not from a third person. Want to know why many other flicks such as Transformers sucked the last couple of years? Because people cannot relate to the film at all. In this film, you can relate to at lease one of the characters.

      "The movie had no story"

      Answer- if you picked up a random person's camera where they had super powers and shot it on film, would you expect there to be a straight and set forth story, or would you expect to put the story together inside your head. Remember folks, this is a found footage film, meaning the clips we are presented with in the theater were the clips on the camera.

      "Chronicle is gay, and I want my money back"

      Answer- while you are entitled to your own opinion, Chronicle as a movie, doesn't have any sexual orientation, and the movie is anything but happy. Here though, if you want, you can inbox me and ill send you a cookie to go along with that whine :D
    • James  •  3 months ago
      I loved Chronicle.
    • rootr  •  Kingman, Arizona  •  3 months ago
      I would love to have superpowers like they did in the movie, so that I could learn to not need to use them and reach enlightenment.
    • Kelsey  •  3 months ago
      They both looked like good movies, so I'm glad to hear the positive reviews. I'm not a fan of horror films, though "The Woman in Black" looks great, but I am excited to see "Chronicle."
    • Ryan  •  Greenville, South Carolina  •  3 months ago
      Chronicle was so bada$$ it deserves to top at the box office, dont know about the woman in black tho
    • jol  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  3 months ago
      Where have all the talented screen writers gone? Hollywood has become so incestuous that truly talented writers and actors are frozen out in favor of established insiders offspring or friends with little or no talent. The finished movies they puke out now are for the most part, loud (but boring) fantasys (but without imagination), where the producers and editors know that all they need are lots of explosions, and an eardrum splitting musical score in the background (or is it forground at this point) and computer generated effects to reel in the bucks.
      The last tolerable "computer generated" movie was Avatar, which had a decent story with good effects, even if there was some serious stereotyping at ever turn, from the coffee swilling "to cool" colonel, to the "tree hugging" activist scientist trying to hard to have a sharp edge.
    • John  •  Erie, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      How can i trust the Woman in Black? i stopped bothering with horror movies years ago. There is just nothing original anymore
    • Jeffrey  •  Rice, Minnesota  •  3 months ago
      Chronicle, to me, was just a rehashing of a modern day Star Wars where some kids discovered they had the Force.
    • Amber  •  Anoka, Minnesota  •  3 months ago
      I watched two movies this weekend. 'The Woman In Black', and 'One For The Money'. Daniel Radcliffe did a great job and the movie was really scary without gore or people being butchered. While I am female I don't fall into the under 25. 'One For The Money' was OK. However after reading the reviews I was not surprised. I love the Plum series and thought the movie was miscast in almost every way. Happy for Radcliffe that he has so much success outside of the amazing Potter films.

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