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Box Office Report: 19-22 October 2023

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What a time to be alive!! A Martin Scorsese picture funded by streamer AppleTV+ at #1, a Taylor Swift concert film at #2, an Indian spectacle at #3, two star-driven Netflix films in release (Nyad + Pain Hustlers) but not reporting box office figures... The screen averages are less impressive, pointing to empty theatres apart from optimal early evening and weekend sessions. To quote a 2003 Nancy Meyers film that's probably trending on a streaming platform today as if it's a new release, something's gotta give! 

by Dov Kornits

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