Post-oscar nominations sees awards hopefuls thrive at home – ryan

Oscar nominated films took the #8 (“A Complete Unknown”) and #10 (“The Brutist”) slots in theatrical box office this weekend. IT’S A DIFFERENT Story With Home Viewing, as SEEN by the Current Charts at iTunes and Fandango (Revenue).

Of their 20 Total Positions, 12 are Held by Films with at Least One Nomination. That covers nine different films, with three (“wicked,” “The substance,” and “nosphere”) on bot.

Though the top three titles were Big Box Offices Hits with Little or No Need for Awards to Elevate Home Interest. JUST RELEASED “SONIC The Hedgehog 3” (paramount) is #1 at bot iTunes and fandango, while “nosphere,” Also new, is Second at Fandango, Third at iTunes (AFTER PLACON MOST OF ITS OUT). Previous #1 for two Weeks “Wicked” (universal) is #2 at fandango, #3 at iTunes.

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The Same is not True at Netflix. “Emilia Pérez,” for Which They Have Us, Canada, and Uk Rights, LED with 13 Nominations. It has been to appear on their top 10 domestic mobile list of debut.

The Greater appearans on home Viewing Charts is actually the new normal. The timing of theatrical releasas for maximizing Most condennders offten leads to opening by november, then Holding over or expanding over Christmas, then adding vod play by the nominations come out.

Unusually, this year four of the best picture nomines came out in december (“The Brutist,” “a Complete unknown”) or apartments from a-week two-city qualifying run after (“i’m still here”), Million in Gross, with Only “The Brutist” Among I The Expanding (“I’m Still here,” Only in Its Second Week, is Still Only in 17 Theaters).

“The Substance” (Mubi), Already Estabished As Success theatrically and at Home, is #4 at iTunes, #7 at Fandango (Despite Its $ 5.99 Rental Macedonia More Difficult to Rank There). “Anora,” Also at $ 5.99, returned to iTunes at #6. Clearly Boosted by Its Acting Nominations, “The Apprentice” (BrierCliff) is back at #8 at iTunes (Now Also at $ 5.99). Best Animated Feature Nomines “Flow” (Janus/Sideshow) and “The Wild Robot” showed up at iTunes and #9 and #10 Respectively.

“Back in Action,” The Original Netflix Jamie Foxx-Cameron Diaz Action Comedy Repeated at #1 on their Top 10. The rest of ther list consists of the studio library titles, Other than “The Sand Castle.” That film is yet another example of curiosities the streamr is making. IT STARS NADINE LABAKI, BEST KNOWN AS DIRECTOR OF “WHERE DO WE GO FEW?” and the Oscar nominated “Capernaum.” Though directly by Matty Brown, an American, Its Producers, Location, and Other Cast Members LIKE LABACKI ARE ALL LEBANEE, All in Arabic. The Story Involves a Family Spending An Idyllic Island Holiday Confruted with Mysterious Forces.

Meantime, Netflix’s Movie Homepage, Always LED by promoting several available Movies, Continues to Ignore the Great Oscar Showing for “Emilia Pérez. They are speaking heavily in printer and web media to promote the film, but it is almost like they don’t get their subscribers to know about it. Peacock Meantime Spotlights “The Wild Robot” and “Conclave.” That is the normal expert promotion, not what netflix is ​​doing.

Top 10s

iTunes ranks Films Daily by Number of Transactions, while Fandango at Home Lists by Revenue. The lisings below are for monday, January 27 (iTunes) and the Week of January 20-26 (Fandango).

The Distributors Listed Are Current Rights Owners. Prices for all titles are for Lowest for Eather Rental or Download.

iTunes

1. Sonic the hedgehog 3 (Paramount) – $ 19.99

2. Wicked (Universal) – $ 19.99

3. Nosphere (Focus) – $ 19.99

4. The substance (MUBI) – $ 5.99

5. Anora (Neon) – $ 9.99

6. Conclave (Focus) – $ 5.99

7. Heretic (A24) – $ 19.99

8. The Apprentice (BrierCliff) – $ 5.99

9. Venom: The Last Dance (Sony) – $ 9.99

10. The Order (Vertical) – $ 9.99

Fandango at Home

1. Sonic the hedgehunter 3 (Paramount) – $ 19.99

2. Nosphere (Focus) – $ 19.99

3. Wicked (Universal) – $ 19.99

4. Kraven the Hunter (Universal) – $ 19.99

5. Venom: The Last Dance (Sony) – $ 5.99

6. Gladiator II (Paramount) – $ 19.99

7. The substance (MUBI) – $ 5.99

8. Heretic (A24) – $ 19.99

9. The Wild Robot (Universal) – $ 5.99

10. Flow (Janus/Sideshow) – $ 5.99

Netflix Movies

These are the most-voued, current ranks on netflix’s domestic dating on January 27. Originals Include Both Netflix-Produced and Acquired Titles It Initially Presents in The US Netflixes Its Own WORLDWIDE (and Individual Tuesdays Based on TIME VIEWED, and usually includes films for which it doesn’t have domestic rights.

1. Back in Action (Netflix Original)

2. Scream Vi (2023 Theatrical Release)

3. Despicable with 2 (2013 Theatrical Release)

4. Saturday Night (2024 Theatrical Release)

5. You gotta Believe (2024 Theatrical Release)

6. The Sand Castle (Lebanese Netflix Original)

7. You Hurt My Feelings (2023 Theatrical Release)

8. Despicable with (2010 Theatrical Release)

9. The Secret Life of Pets (2016 Theatrical Release)

10. Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015 Theatrical Release)