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This has been an extremely slow fall at the box office. “Inferno” is just one of a string of domestic underperformers —including “The Girl on the Train,” “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, ...
Domestic box-office revenue for September and October was down nearly 10 percent from the same period in 2015 after a number of titles — including 'Inferno,' 'Deepwater Horizon,' 'Bridget Jones ...
This is how a franchise ends. “Inferno,” the latest big screen tour through Dan Brown’s historical conspiracy theories, flamed out at the weekend box office, earning a frosty $15 million.
“Inferno” flamed out at the box office this weekend. Tom Hanks’s latest turn in the Robert Langdon series was beat out by “Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween,” which surprised ...
"Inferno," after all ... and still remain reliable (if diminished) box office draws today. They're also competing against each other for the same adult-thriller audience, but Cruise got a head ...
The reason for this relative box office failure is relatively straightforward: Inferno bombed at the North American box office because domestic audiences didn’t want to see it. I know that ...
“With Sony curbing their costs by roughly 50 percent for Inferno, the studio knew going in it wasn’t going to match the lofty box-office standards of the original and its sequel. That ...
Moviegoers may have been distracted by the Cubs getting clobbered in Game 3 of the World Series, as fewer than expected caught crime adventure sequel “Inferno” on Friday night. The third movie ...
“Inferno” looks likely to be the lowest performer as a U.S. box office leader since the second weekend of “Don’t Breathe” led the Sept. 2-4 frame with $15.8 million during the Labor Day ...
Tom Hanks’ “Inferno” earned $800,000 from 2,874 locations, as it began its roll-out in American theaters on Thursday night. This weekend, it is set to earn $25 million — half of what its ...
In a surprise victory at the weekend box office, Perry's "Boo! A Madea Halloween" toppled another A-lister as Hanks' and Ron Howard's new Dan Brown adaption, "Inferno," went up in flames.