Goodbye Christopher Robin
The relationship between writer AA Milne and his son, Christopher Robin, and how this became the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh.
107 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Nov 23-26 | 17 | $24,239 | - | 107 | - | $226 | $24,239 | 1 |
Nov 30-Dec 3 | 26 | $11,476 | -52.7% | 60 | -47 | $191 | $59,041 | 2 |
Dec 7-10 | 36 | $2,675 | -76.7% | 19 | -41 | $140 | $63,410 | 3 |
Dec 14-17 | 49 | $556 | -79.2% | 5 | -14 | $111 | $64,841 | 4 |
Dec 21-24 | 69 | $97 | -82.6% | 1 | -4 | $97 | $65,506 | 5 |
Dec 28-31 | 71 | $24 | -75.3% | 1 | - | $24 | $66,231 | 6 |
Jan 4-7 | 63 | $154 | +541.7% | 1 | - | $154 | $67,634 | 7 |
Jan 11-14 | 73 | $18 | -88.3% | 1 | - | $18 | $67,558 | 8 |
Jan 18-21 | 55 | $326 | +1,711.1% | 1 | - | $326 | $68,259 | 9 |
Jan 25-28 | 73 | $7 | -97.9% | 1 | - | $7 | $68,839 | 10 |