A Great Awakening earns $2.1 million in sixth place at box office

Roadside Attractions' indie film A Great Awakening landed at No. 6 on the domestic box office chart with $2.1 million from 1,289 screens. Produced by Sight & Sound to mark America's 250th anniversary, the movie explores the friendship between Benjamin Franklin and preacher George Whitefield.

A Great Awakening stars John Paul Sneed as Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Blair as George Whitefield. Joshua Enck directed and co-wrote the film, which examines how Franklin's encounter with faith influenced history. Roadside Attractions released the picture in partnership with Sight & Sound producers for the first time. Howard Cohen, co-president of Roadside Attractions, said, “We are very excited about Roadside’s first partnership with producers Sight & Sound on A Great Awakening. The film showed in our exit polls that it brought in both faith-based viewers and history buffs.” The audience awarded it an A+ CinemaScore, suggesting strong word-of-mouth potential. Demographics included 79% aged 35 and older, 57% female, with 66% drawn by the subject matter. Top markets were Harrisburg/Lancaster/York in Pennsylvania, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., New York, Houston, Phoenix, Minneapolis and Atlanta. Leading theaters featured Penn Cinema in Lititz PA, Regal Manor in Lancaster PA and others across states like Ohio, Missouri, California, Texas, Oklahoma and Virginia.

Mga Kaugnay na Artikulo

Angel Studios announces 10-film 2026 slate at CinemaCon, with posters for thrillers, biopics, Animal Farm, Young Washington, and stars like Owen Wilson.
Larawang ginawa ng AI

Angel Studios expands 2026 film slate at CinemaCon

Iniulat ng AI Larawang ginawa ng AI

Angel Studios has added five new films to its 2026 lineup, bringing the total to 10 projects, as unveiled at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. The slate features thrillers, biopics, and faith-based stories starring actors like Owen Wilson, Tommy Lee Jones, and Jeff Daniels. Previously announced titles include animated Animal Farm and historical drama Young Washington.

Building on last week's indie top 10 success with 'Faces of Death', 'Exit 8' and 'A Great Awakening', several independent films again posted strong earnings this weekend. A24's 'Mother Mary' led limited releases, while Neon titles 'Exit 8' and 'The Christophers' expanded successfully. Holdover 'A Great Awakening' stayed in the top 10 amid a robust specialty box office featuring new docs and indies.

Iniulat ng AI

Three independent films—IFC's 'Faces of Death', Neon's 'Exit 8' and Roadside Attractions' 'A Great Awakening'—secured spots at numbers 6, 7 and 8 in the box office top 10 this weekend. 'Faces of Death' earned $1.7 million across 1,600 screens, while 'Exit 8' grossed $1.4 million on 495 screens. 'A Great Awakening' added $1.27 million in its second week for a $4.9 million cumulative total.

A24's Backrooms is tracking for a robust domestic opening this weekend. The horror film has already collected $10.4 million in Thursday night previews. Projections now stand at $76 million to $79 million for the three-day frame.

Iniulat ng AI

A24's Backrooms is on track to surpass Marty Supreme as the studio's highest-grossing film worldwide this weekend. Projections show it reaching more than $191 million globally.

Gumagamit ng cookies ang website na ito

Gumagamit kami ng cookies para sa analytics upang mapabuti ang aming site. Basahin ang aming patakaran sa privacy para sa higit pang impormasyon.
Tanggihan