Box Office for 2015 Golden Globe Nominees
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“ Best Musical/Comedy: Into the Woods - $90.9 million
Through 11 days in theaters, the Disney musical was already the highest-grossing movie among the Golden Globe Best Picture nominees. Ultimately, it should wind up with at least $120 million at the domestic box office. ” People: Anna Kendrick
Titles: Into the Woods (2014)
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2/10
“ Best Musical/Comedy: The Grand Budapest Hotel - $59.1 million
The Grand Budapest Hotel opened back in March, and completed its run in August. Still, Wes Anderson’s highest-grossing movie made such an impact that it was able to remain in the awards conversation all the way in to early 2015. ” People: Saoirse Ronan, Tony Revolori
Titles: The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
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3/10
“ Best Musical/Comedy: St. Vincent - $43.5 million
This Bill Murray comedy opened wide in late October, and held well through the end of November. It has essentially wrapped up its run at this point, though it should still wind up eclipsing Murray’s 2003 hit Lost in Translation ($44.6 million). ” People: Bill Murray, Jaeden Lieberher
Titles: St. Vincent (2014)
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4/10
“ Best Drama: The Imitation Game - $30.5 million
This World War II drama has only been in nationwide release for 11 days, but has already out-grossed other awards-friendly movies like Birdman, The Theory of Everything and Boyhood. Its currently following the same trajectory as The King’s Speech, which closed with over $130 million back in early 2011. ” People: Benedict Cumberbatch
Titles: The Imitation Game (2014)
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5/10
“ Best Musical/Comedy: Birdman - $25.4 million
Birdman has done well enough so far, though it has stalled out ahead of the Globes ceremony and Oscar nominations. If it winds up with a big haul at both, Fox Searchlight will give it another nationwide push, which could get the movie close to $40 million. ” People: Michael Keaton, Edward Norton
Titles: Birdman (2014)
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6/10
“ Best Drama: The Theory of Everything - $24.8 million
The Stephen Hawking biopic has been a solid performer for Focus Features; in comparison, last year’s Dallas Buyers Club earned less than $17 million ahead of Oscar nominations. Look for this to get another push in late January. ” People: Felicity Jones, Eddie Redmayne
Titles: The Theory of Everything (2014)
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7/10
“ Best Drama: Boyhood - $24.3 million
The big art-house draw this summer, Boyhood is wrapping up its run as the third-highest-grossing movie for director Richard Linklater (behind studio movies School of Rock and Bad News Bears). It’s also the second-biggest movie ever for IFC Films behind My Big Fat Greek Wedding. ” People: Ellar Coltrane
Titles: Boyhood (2014)
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8/10
“ Best Drama: Foxcatcher - $7.9 million
The Bennett Miller drama has been playing in moderate release since just before Christmas, but still hasn’t expanded nationwide. Look for that to change after Oscar nominations are announced next week. ” People: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum
Titles: Foxcatcher (2014)
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9/10
“ Best Drama: Selma - $2.1 million
Selma’s $2.1 million total is impressive considering it’s been in less than 25 theaters since opening on Christmas Day. The movie’s big test comes this weekend when it expands nationwide (January 9th). ” People: David Oyelowo
Titles: Selma (2014)
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“ Best Musical/Comedy: Pride - $1.45 million
This surprise nominee never played at more than 124 locations, and ended its run just before Thanksgiving. ” Titles: Pride (2014)
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