If the film is releasing on Labor Day weekend, it’s almost assured that the studio has no faith in its potential box office performance. Ostensibly the last free summer three-day weekend a lot of folks have before the fall, most butts won’t be in theater seats. Yet, there are four wide releasing hoping to take the former and re-reigning champ, Deadpool & Wolverine. Can they top $10 million? It’s doubtful. The only titles that could overcome the hazards of the weekend are 1992 and AfrAId, both of which might ride a horror high to a box office win, though it seems unlikely overall.
OTHER RELEASES
We are only looking at films that have had trailers released on Rotten Tomatoes’ trailer YouTube Channels. Below are some other films that are releasing this weekend that we haven’t considered.
City of Dreams (Wide)
Reagan (Wide)
First Shift (Limited)
Merchant Ivory (Limited)
Petrol (Limited)
Seeking Mavis Beacon (Limited)
Take My Hand (Limited)
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| 1992 | |
| AFRAID | |
| SLINGSHOT | |
| YOU GOTTA BELIEVE | |
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1992
Wesley Lovell: While some of the actors might be interesting, none of the premise is.
Peter J. Patrick: Too violent for me.
Thomas La Tourrette: The Rodney King riots look to be the impetus of the story but then have little to do with it. It looks like an average Taken-style film.
AfrAId
Wesley Lovell: An interesting premise but a dull trailer.
Peter J. Patrick: Looks like a more intelligent horror film than most these days.
Thomas La Tourrette: The concept could be interesting but the trailer soon devolves into a typical horror style that does not seem that exciting or different.
Slingshot
Wesley Lovell: A retread of so many other movies.
Peter J. Patrick: Seems to be a halfway decent sci-fi thriller.
Thomas La Tourrette: Again this sounds interesting but looked dull by the end of the trailer.
You Gotta Believe
Wesley Lovell: Now where have we seen this before?
Peter J. Patrick: Inspirational sports film based on real-life little league team looks like a decent little movie.
Thomas La Tourrette: It looks like every other child sports film out there.
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| ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES | |
| FALLING STAR | |
| MEGALOPOLIS | |
| OUT COME THE WOLVES | |
| TOKYO COWBOY | |
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| THE WASP | |
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The Limited Slate
Wesley Lovell: While I’m still intrigued by Megalopolis, early word hasn’t been as promising.
Peter J. Patrick: Megalopolis for Coppola, though I don’t really expect to like it. Tokyo Cowboy looks like a charmer and Across the River and Into the Trees for Liev Schreiber look to be the best of the remaining choices.
Thomas La Tourrette: Megalopolis is the most intriguing of the bunch, though I am not certain that it will be a successful movie. It is hard to totally discount a Francis Ford Coppola film. A couple of the others might be worth viewing if they get good reviews, but none of them stand out.
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