Thursday, August 11, 2011
Box Office Update: 'The Help' Earns a Rare A+ CinemaScore From Moviegoers
Tate Taylor'sThe Helpgot off to animpressive startat the Wednesday box office, grossing at least $5 million in its first day and earning a rare A+ CinemaScore from delighted moviegoers.our editor recommends'The Help' Author Responds to Lawsuit By Maid Who Says Book Is Based on Her'The Help' Kicks Off Awards Season on the Eve of Theatrical DebutEmma Stone in 'The Help' Trailer PHOTOS: 'The Help's' Retro, Southern Style DreamWorks and Disney decided to open the movie midweek to build buzz going into the weekend. The move appears to be paying off, with fans ofKathryn Stockett'snovel turning out in force, along with moviegoers simply curious about the film's storyline and large female cast, led byEmma Stone, Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer and Bryce Dallas Howard. It's still too early to say how muchThe Helpwill open to over the course of its five-day debut. Disney is sticking to its $20 million estimate, although other box office observers say the film could easily open north of $25 million based on Wednesday's performance. The Help is only the second movie of the year to receive an A+ CinemaSocre after TriStar/Film District's Soul Surfer. Films earning the top score enjoy strong multiples, such as Soul Surfer, which opened to $10.6 million and grossed $43.9 million domestically. Disney's Tangled and Disney/Pixar's Story 3, both released in 2010, also received A+ CinemaScores and enjoyed similar multiples. STORY: 'The Help's' Emma Stone: What Critics Say of Her Performance The Helpis benefiting from appealing to female moviegoers otherwise turned off by Hollywood's big summer blockbusters, with women making up 83% of Wednesday's audience. Roughly 78% were over the age of 25. As a way of comparison,The Helpis keeping up so far withJulie & Julia, another femme-fueled film that opened last August. But becauseJulie & Juliaopened on a Friday, it had the advantage of stronger nighttime traffic and grossed $6.4 million for the day. That film opened to $20 million. FILM REVIEW: 'The Help' Rival studios were impressed by the businessThe Helpwas doing on Wednesday. "That's a terrific number," one executive at another studio said. Set in the early 1960s in Jackson, Miss.,The Helpexplores the complicated relationships between white women and their maids, and what happens when a young white journalist exposes how the maids are treated STORY: 'The Help' Premiere: 5 Things Seen and Heard on the Red Carpet DreamWorks and Participant Media co-financed the $25 million the movie, which was produced byChris ColumbusandMike Barnathan's1492 Pictures. The film is already drawing awards buzz for its performances. A survey of 1,000 moviegoers by online ticketing service Fandango found that 77% of those interested in seeingThe Helphad read the book, while 95% reported that the film's surprising comic relief makes them more interested in seeing the film. And nearly 70% said they were looking forward to seeing a summer movie with substance. Related Topics Bryce Dallas Howard Viola Davis Box Office Emma Stone Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group DreamWorks SKG The Help
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