Bright Star
Nineteenth-century English poet, John Keats and his dressmaking neighbor, Fanny Brawne, have total disregard for each other. An unlikely romance develops and they fall deeply in love near the end of his life.
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65 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Dec 17-20 | 13 | $67,562 | - | 64 | - | $1,055 | $67,562 | - |
Dec 24-27 | 8 | $282,912 | - | 65 | - | $4,352 | $352,796 | 1 |
Dec 31-Jan 3, 2010 | 9 | $466,086 | +64.7% | 65 | - | $7,170 | $1,237,931 | 2 |
Jan 7-10 | 10 | $262,879 | -43.6% | 66 | +1 | $3,983 | $1,778,050 | 3 |
Jan 14-17 | 13 | $149,840 | -43% | 64 | -2 | $2,341 | $2,089,812 | 4 |
Jan 21-24 | 16 | $84,986 | -43.3% | 42 | -22 | $2,023 | $2,208,055 | 5 |
Jan 28-31 | 17 | $71,450 | -15.9% | 43 | +1 | $1,661 | $2,294,441 | 6 |
Feb 4-7 | 16 | $74,541 | +4.3% | 53 | +10 | $1,406 | $2,369,022 | 7 |
Feb 11-14 Vancouver Olympics | 19 | $48,814 | -34.5% | 44 | -9 | $1,109 | $2,568,097 | 8 |