Tag: Insidious: The Red Door
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As ‘Insidious’ Flicks Away ‘Indiana Jones’ at #1, Disney’s Very Expensive Franchise Faces a Massive Loss
If Tom Cruise were a screenwriter, this would have his fingerprints all over it: Two days before “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part 1” (Paramount) opens, theaters are in desperate need of a hero. Again.Sony opened “Insidious: The Red Door” on a week that more-anticipated titles avoided in fear of being squashed between the openings…
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‘Insidious: The Red Door’ delights in $33m US debut, Indy falls 54% in second session
Jim Caviezel drama Sound Of Freedom arrives at number three.Insidious: The Red Door delivered the second best North American opening weekend of the 13-year horror franchise on an estimated $32.7m number one debut via Sony Pictures, toppling Disney/Lucasfilm’s Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny in its second session.Earning $15.2m on Friday, $10.1m on Saturday…
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How Jim Caviezel’s Faith-Based ‘Sound of Freedom’ Became This Summer’s Unlikely Box Office Hit
“Sound of Freedom,” a religious thriller led by “The Passion of the Christ” star Jim Caviezel, is becoming an unlikely box office savior. The faith-based movie about child sex trafficking has collected an impressive $40 million after six days of release.Angel Studios opened “Sound of Freedom” last Tuesday, generating a mighty $14.2 million on Independence…
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Box Office: ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Dethrones ‘Indiana Jones 5’ With $32.6 Million Debut
Indiana Jones had a short-lived box office reign. Disney’s action-adventure “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” dropped to the No. 2 spot in its second weekend of release, earning $26.5 million from 4,600 North American theaters. It was dethroned by Sony’s horror-thriller “Insidious: The Red Door,” which beat expectations with its $32.6 million debut…
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Meet ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Scene-Stealer Sinclair Daniel
One of the biggest highlights of the new Insidious movie, Insidious: The Red Door? It sees the return of the entire Lambert family — Ty Simpkins as Dalton, Patrick Wilson as Josh, Rose Byrne as Renai, and Andrew Astor as Foster, with Juliana Davies stepping in to play Kali. With such a heavy emphasis on…
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‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Global Box Office Delivers Scary-Good Debut
Sony played a huge gamble this week, as it debuted Insidious: The Red Door in over 3,000 domestic theaters, sandwiched between Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny and Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One — two tent poles with a combined reported budget of around $600 million. Call it counter-programming or just impeccable…
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‘Indiana Jones 5’ and ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Tie at International Box Office, ‘Transformers’ Hits $400 Million Globally
Disney’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is barely winning an unexpectedly close race with “Insidious: The Red Door” on international box office charts, with each film collecting roughly $31 million over the weekend.Based on Sunday’s estimates, “Indiana Jones 5” is ever-so-slightly ahead of “Insidious 5” with $31.8 million for Harrison Ford’s swashbuckling adventure…
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Box Office: ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Knocking Down ‘Indiana Jones 5’ With $15.2 Million Opening Day
Indiana Jones has faced Nazis and aliens, snakes and the fury of an Old Testament God — but he has never faced the terrors of the Red Door.Sony’s “Insidious: The Red Door,” the latest installment in the supernatural series, blew by expectations on its opening day with a $15.2 million gross from 3,188 venues —…
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Box Office: ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Earns Strong $5 Million in Previews, ‘Joy Ride’ Grosses $1.1 Million
Sony’s “Insidious: The Red Door” scared up $5 million in Thursday night screenings, a strong start for the moderately-priced horror flick. It was also nearly enough to displace “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” which made $5.2 million on the same day. Indy may still top the box office in its second weekend of…
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‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Scares Up Impressive Thursday Previews
Horror has been one of the few saviors at the box office lately with Scream VI, Evil Dead Rise, and Smile reminding moviegoers no genre is better on the big screen. The next hellishly fun example of this is Insidious: The Red Door. The fifth film in the Insidious franchise has the Lambert family returning…