Saturday, January 11, 2020

Can '1917' help Universal bounce back from 'Cats'?

New York (CNN Business)"1917," a harrowing World War I drama, opens nationwide this weekend and is expected to have a $20 million opening, according to its studio, Universal. That number won't break any records nor is it particularly huge, but it could help the studio rebound from its last release, "Cats."
The movie adaptation of the hit musical was a box office catastrophe. The film, which had a reported budget of roughly $100 million, has made just $54 million worldwide since its December 20 release. Universal could lose at least $70 million on the film, according to reports. Critics weren't fans, either. "Cats" was ravaged in reviews, receiving a 20% score on review site Rotten Tomatoes. Ty Burr of the Boston Globe wrote in his review, "Oh God, my eyes."
"1917" could help Universal move beyond all that, according to Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at Boxoffice.com.
the movie is released on a day with 51 numerology..1+10+20+20=51
its about World War I
the director is Sam Mendes...
Sir Samuel Alexander Mendes CBE is an English film and stage director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his directoral debut film American Beauty, which earned him the Academy Award and Golden ...Wikipedia
BornAugust 1, 1965 (age 54 years), Reading, United Kingdom
SpouseAlison Balsom (m. 2017), Kate Winslet (m. 2003–2011)
from the movie to his next birthday is
510..51

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