Goodbye Christopher Robin
The relationship between writer AA Milne and his son, Christopher Robin, and how this became the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh.
9 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekly | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Week |
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Oct 13-19 | 39 | $79,505 | - | 9 | - | $8,833 | $79,505 | 1 |
Oct 20-26 | 30 | $223,531 | +181.2% | 61 | +52 | $3,664 | $303,036 | 2 |
Oct 27-Nov 2 | 25 | $503,349 | +125.2% | 198 | +137 | $2,542 | $806,385 | 3 |
Nov 3-9 | 27 | $536,953 | +6.7% | 262 | +64 | $2,049 | $1,343,338 | 4 |
Nov 10-16 | 33 | $273,348 | -49.1% | 196 | -66 | $1,394 | $1,616,686 | 5 |
Nov 17-23 | 44 | $62,154 | -77.3% | 46 | -150 | $1,351 | $1,678,840 | 6 |
Nov 24-30 | 56 | $20,798 | -66.5% | 29 | -17 | $717 | $1,699,638 | 7 |
Dec 1-7 | 62 | $14,836 | -28.7% | 22 | -7 | $674 | $1,714,474 | 8 |
Dec 8-14 | 58 | $13,458 | -9.3% | 19 | -3 | $708 | $1,727,932 | 9 |
Dec 15-21 | 66 | $7,319 | -45.6% | 15 | -4 | $487 | $1,735,251 | 10 |