Antwone Fisher
Antwone Fisher, a young navy man, is forced to see a psychiatrist after a violent outburst against a fellow crewman. During the course of treatment a painful past is revealed and a new hope begins.
15 theaters
Key:Estimated
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dec 20-22 | 28 | $210,013 | - | 15 | - | $14,000 | $218,618 | 1 |
Dec 27-29 | 17 | $1,801,384 | +757.7% | 191 | +176 | $9,431 | $3,001,346 | 2 |
Jan 3-5 | 15 | $1,455,805 | -19.2% | 192 | +1 | $7,582 | $6,118,566 | 3 |
Jan 10-12 | 9 | $3,783,122 | +159.9% | 1,007 | +815 | $3,756 | $10,434,944 | 4 |
Jan 17-19 | 13 | $2,776,529 | -26.6% | 1,021 | +14 | $2,719 | $14,305,055 | 5 |
Jan 17-20 MLK wknd | 13 | $3,419,087 | - | 1,021 | - | $3,348 | $14,947,613 | - |
Jan 24-26 | 15 | $1,670,258 | -39.8% | 970 | -51 | $1,721 | $17,141,451 | 6 |
Jan 31-Feb 2 | 18 | $1,176,745 | -29.5% | 679 | -291 | $1,733 | $18,899,973 | 7 |
Feb 7-9 | 22 | $562,594 | -52.2% | 422 | -257 | $1,333 | $19,770,027 | 8 |
Feb 14-16 | 32 | $213,371 | -62.1% | 168 | -254 | $1,270 | $20,144,720 | 9 |
Feb 14-17 Presidents' Day wknd | 33 | $247,151 | - | 168 | - | $1,471 | $20,178,500 | - |
Feb 21-23 | 42 | $91,687 | -57% | 91 | -77 | $1,007 | $20,322,570 | 10 |
Feb 28-Mar 2 | 38 | $148,170 | +61.6% | 140 | +49 | $1,058 | $20,506,345 | 11 |
Mar 7-9 | 41 | $118,639 | -19.9% | 155 | +15 | $765 | $20,680,658 | 12 |
Mar 14-16 | 50 | $83,494 | -29.6% | 115 | -40 | $726 | $20,813,897 | 13 |
Mar 21-23 | 51 | $59,978 | -28.2% | 94 | -21 | $638 | $20,909,966 | 14 |
Mar 28-30 | 61 | $39,582 | -34% | 78 | -16 | $507 | $20,971,011 | 15 |
Apr 4-6 | 73 | $23,540 | -40.5% | 51 | -27 | $461 | $21,011,231 | 16 |
Apr 11-13 | 79 | $16,843 | -28.4% | 31 | -20 | $543 | $21,036,873 | 17 |
Apr 18-20 | 87 | $10,597 | -37.1% | 22 | -9 | $481 | $21,052,697 | 18 |
Apr 18-21 Easter wknd | 62 | $11,813 | - | 22 | - | $536 | $21,053,913 | - |
Apr 25-27 | 106 | $5,432 | -48.7% | 19 | -3 | $285 | $21,063,968 | 19 |
May 2-4 | 102 | $5,375 | -1% | 11 | -8 | $488 | $21,071,672 | 20 |
May 9-11 | 112 | $4,014 | -25.3% | 5 | -6 | $802 | $21,078,145 | 21 |