'1917' is expected to dethrone 'Star Wars' at the box office this weekend after its Golden Globes victory
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After major wins at the Golden Globes on Sunday, Universal Pictures' war movie, "1917," is projected to win the domestic box office this weekend.
The movie, directed by "Skyfall" director Sam Mendes, is getting a wide release in US theaters after a successful limited run, just as awards season heats up. The movie took home the Globes for best picture-drama and best director and is expected to be a major player when Oscar nominations are announced on Monday."Even though the film is sold more on its narrative and technical aspects than star power, momentum is now carrying the pic into the territory of tracking enjoyed by 'Ford v Ferrari' back in November," Shawn Robbins, the Boxoffice.com chief analyst, wrote.
The racing drama "Ford v Ferrari" opened with $31 million. It's since made $110 million domestically and $206 million worldwide."1917" is a critical hit, as well, with an 89% critic score. Business Insider's Jason Guerrasio called it "an emotional thrill ride that needs to be seen on the big screen to be fully appreciated."
The movie comes at a time when Universal desperately needs a win after the catastrophic "Cats" flopped with audiences and critics. It has a truly "rotten" 20% Rotten Tomatoes critic score and has stalled at the box office with $55 million worldwide (just $25 million domestically). It will struggle to earn back its $95 million production budget.Copyright © 2021. Times Internet Limited. All rights reserved.For reprint rights. Times Syndication Service.
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