Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin ruled the specialty box office last weekend, bringing in $17, 425 on just one Manhattan screen. Bob Meyerson of distributor Tartan Films was ecstatic over the film's showing. "New York has really set it up for the rest of the country," he told indieWIRE. The film will open on May 27 in Los Angeles and San Francisco before a ten-city rollout in June. In other indie box office news, the audience for Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room continues to grow - with a gross of $404,998 on 98 screens, the doc is up 49% week-to-week.Categories
Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin ruled the specialty box office last weekend, bringing in $17, 425 on just one Manhattan screen. Bob Meyerson of distributor Tartan Films was ecstatic over the film's showing. "New York has really set it up for the rest of the country," he told indieWIRE. The film will open on May 27 in Los Angeles and San Francisco before a ten-city rollout in June. In other indie box office news, the audience for Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room continues to grow - with a gross of $404,998 on 98 screens, the doc is up 49% week-to-week.'Fone Finds
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- 'SNL': Best & Worst Moments of 2011 [EW]
- The Worst Players Who Made the Most Money [Bleacher Report]
- The Best Reviewed Films of 2011 [Rotten Tomatoes]
- The Most Annoying Reality TV Stars of 2011 [HitFix]
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