by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: September 23, 2024
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Zoë Kravitz ’s directorial debut, Blink Twice, may not have clinched the top spot at the North American box office, but it certainly made a strong impression.
With a compelling storyline and a talented cast, the thriller managed to outshine two new releases, securing its place as a notable entry in this weekend’s box office race.
Keep reading for more details!
“Blink Twice,” an MGM social thriller, features Naomi Ackie and Channing Tatum in leading roles.
The film’s plot revolves around a woman, portrayed by Ackie, who visits a tech billionaire’s (Tatum) private island, only to stumble upon a dark and sinister conspiracy.
With a production budget of $20 million, the film’s journey to success was anything but straightforward.
Despite underwhelming numbers during previews, where it raked in $820,000, the film bounced back with a solid performance on its official opening day.
On Friday, August 23, 2024, “Blink Twice” earned an impressive $2.8 million at the domestic box office.
This achievement placed it ahead of two new releases: Lionsgate’s action remake “ The Crow ” and Sony Affirm Film’s “The Forge.”
One of the key factors driving interest in “Blink Twice” is its favorable reception among critics.
The film boasts a certified fresh 79% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, signaling that Kravitz’s directorial efforts have not gone unnoticed.
In particular, a review from the News Herald praised the film, stating, “Blink Twice is so many things, among them thoroughly entertaining, occasionally quite funny, increasingly horrifying, highly thought-provoking and, ultimately, poignant and powerful.”
While critical acclaim is essential, audience reception also plays a significant role in a film’s success.
“Blink Twice” received a B-grade from CinemaScore , a respectable rating for a thriller.
This suggests that while the film may not be a universal crowd-pleaser, it resonates well with a substantial portion of its audience.
“Blink Twice” managed to secure fourth place at the domestic box office on its opening day.
It trailed behind three other films: “It Ends With Us,” which earned $3.8 million on its third Friday; “Alien Romulus,” which took second place with a $4.5 million haul on its second Friday; and “ Deadpool and Wolverine ,” which topped the chart with $4.8 million on its fifth Friday.
Despite not claiming the top spot, “Blink Twice” is projected to earn over $7 million by the end of its opening weekend, a respectable figure considering its competition and the general challenges facing mid-budget films in today’s market.
Category | Details |
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Title | Blink Twice |
Director | Zoë Kravitz |
Release Date | August 22, 2024 (Mexico) |
Main Characters | Slater King (Tech Billionaire), Frida (Cocktail Waitress) |
Plot Summary | Slater King invites Frida to a dream vacation on his private island, where strange events force her to uncover the truth to survive. |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios |
Budget | $20 million |
Cinematography | Adam Newport-Berra |
Music by | Chanda Dancy |
For Zoë Kravitz, “Blink Twice” marks a significant milestone in her career.
Transitioning from acting to directing is no small feat, and the success of her debut feature speaks volumes about her potential behind the camera.
The film’s solid box office performance, combined with critical praise, suggests that Kravitz is a force to be reckoned with in the world of filmmaking.
Those who’ve watched the movie have mixed reactions about it. Of course, everyone has a different taste, likes, and dislikes. Here are some of the viewer’s reviews:
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