Friday, January 26, 2007

Paved With Gold

Forget the 4 new films opening today at the cineplex...This weekend--It's all about OSCAR and how well the recent nominees will do that has the number crunchers curiosity piqued.


The 4 flicks hoping some of Oscar's gold will rub off in terms of $$ include: The comedy spoof Epic Movie (reviews) that pokes fun at blockbusters past and present; The multiple hit man hunting one elusive target actioner Smokin' Aces (reviews); The romantic dramedy Catch and Release (reviews) starring Jennifer Garner and Timothy Olyphant from writer/director Susannah Grant; Blood and Chocolate (reviews) is based on the popular book by Annette Curtis Klause.

Ian Mohr and Dave McNary of Variety have a cinematic overview of the weekend

Will a slew of expanding Oscar nominees put the squeeze on new releases at the B.O. this weekend?

With distributors fired up by their recently announced noms, pics including "Dreamgirls," "The Departed" and "Babel" will all make aggressive moves to grab the spotlight from new fare. Also expanding and making the movie market even tighter will be Picturehouse's "Pan's Labyrinth," Fox Searchlight's "Notes on a Scandal" and Sony Classics' "Volver," all Oscar nommed as well.

But away from such high-end fare and aiming for more mainstream auds will be wide studio releases "Epic Movie" (Fox), "Smokin' Aces" (Universal) and "Catch and Release" (Sony).

Even with the firepower of noms behind them, the Oscar faves could have some hurdles in their way.

Warner Bros.' "Departed" -- which relaunches this weekend in 1,453 locations -- has already taken in $121.8 million. It remains to be seen how many more available fans the violent, R-rated pic can reel in.

Paramount and DreamWorks' "Dreamgirls," meanwhile, was showered with Oscar noms, but not for best pic or director. Being overlooked in those key categories could detract from interest. The musical heads from 2,214 locations to 2,785. It has taken in $79.3 million in six weeks of release.

Par Vantage's starry ensembler "Babel," which will expand to 1,090 locales from 889, has found much critical praise but hasn't yet been able to ignite auds. R-rated pic has taken in less than $25 million since its bow in late October. It was generating a per-playdate average of just $2,331 in its last frame, but its seven noms could add some heat this weekend.

Among new rollouts, Fox will go widest with "Epic Movie," the comedy from "Scary Movie" franchise scribes Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. Rolling out in just over 2,800 theaters, pic will skew toward young males.

Also trying to bring in that demo will be Universal shoot-'em-up "Smokin' Aces." Pic from "Narc" helmer Joe Carnahan will hit 2,204.

Sony's "Catch and Release," starring Jennifer Garner as a woman dealing with the death of her fiance, rolls into 1,622, aimed at a female aud.

MGM also has a new wide rollout in "Blood and Chocolate," a werewolf pic from "Iron Jawed Angels" helmer Katja von Garnier.

On the specialty circuit, the Weinstein Co. rolls out Anthony Minghella's "Breaking and Entering" in limited release, while Samuel Goldwyn bows "Seraphim Falls," a Western starring Pierce Brosnan and Liam Neeson.

But the specialty circuit, too, is clogged with pics that have received Oscar attention, including "Last King of Scotland" and "The Queen."

Article Continues...

Over at Entertainment Weekly, in his latest weekend report, Joshua Rich says:

The blockbuster-skewering spoof should hit No. 1 ahead of Jennifer Garner's ''Catch and Release''

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