![]() ![]() Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, who were behind “The Little Mermaid” and “Aladdin,” “Moana” showcases the life-changing journey of a tenacious 16-year-old who teams up with the mighty demigod Maui to fulfill an ancient quest. 23, 2016, features a dynamic roster of characters brought to life by a talented group of actors. The pic has been snubbed by both critics and moviegoers, who gave it a C+ CinemaScore.Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Moana,” which opens in theaters nationwide on Nov. ![]() Bad Santa was a sleeper hit when it bowed to $16 million over the long Thanksgiving corridor in 2003 and topped out at $60 million domestically. ![]() Waters directed the sequel, which also stars Kathy Bates, Tony Cox and Brett Kelly. The black comedy - once again starring Billy Bob Thornton as the ultimate anti-holiday hero, Willie Soke - hoped to debut in the mid-teen millions, but may struggle to get to $10 million from 2,920 theaters after grossing only $2.3 million on Friday. Allied is the first test of Pitt’s star status following his divorce from Angelina Jolie.Īllied earned a B CinemaScore, while Rules Don’t Apply received a B-.Īllied is coming in somewhat behind expectations, and Bad Santa 2 even more so. In the pic, Pitt plays a Canadian intelligence officer living in London who discovers that his French wife ( Cotillard) may not be the kindred spy he thought she was. Annette Bening, Beatty’s wife, and Matthew Broderick also star.Įlsewhere, Robert Zemeckis‘ World War II spy thriller Allied, starring Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard, appears headed for a five-day launch of about $18 million from 3,160 theaters after collecting an estimated $4.9 million on Friday and ranking fourth for the weekend. In addition to directing, Beatty plays Hughes in his first feature role since 2001’s Town & Country. The long-in-the-making movie is Beatty’s ode to old Hollywood and tells the story of a young woman (Lily Collins) and man (Alden Ehrenreich) who work for Howard Hughes. ![]() Among the new films that opened on Wednesday, Rules Don’t Apply looks as if it may not even crack the weekend’s top 10 when final numbers are tallied. ![]()
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