That’s not a lot, but it’s better than Searchlight’s theater-only flop “The Personal History of David Copperfield.” Based on those two performances, UA made the right move: Searchlight devoted marketing spend to a disappointheatrical release that now must wait until November before it can play VOD.
“Bill & Ted” was first on all three possible charts (Spectrum’s full-week list ended August 27, the day before its availability). “Fatima” (Picturehouse), the other new PVOD entry, appeared on two. FandangoNow (which ranks by revenue and boosts higher-price titles, not transactions) shows it at #3, while AppleTV has it as #9 among all rentals. Leading on rentals charts suggests the depth of its appeal.
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Also of note on Apple — which is always the first to reflect changes in ranking — is the early interest in films starring Chadwick Boseman. Post-weekend, “42” is #2, “Black Panther” (which was available on ABC Saturday, commercial free) is #4, and “Marshall” is #6.
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Price reductions boosted “The King of Staten Island,” now at $5.99 after its mid-June release. It stands as #2 at FandangoNow and #3 at AppleTV.
Two recent action releases showed up on all four VOD charts. “The Tax Collector” was #1 at Spectrum and “The Silencing” was as high #2 at Google Play.
Among specialized releases, the second week of “Tesla” held spots on two charts, though down from its initial response.
Netflix continues to confound. “The Frozen Ground,” a 2013 Lionsgate release starring Nicolas Cage, Vanessa Hudgens, and John Cusack, ranks at #1 on its movie chart. In the U.S., this was a VOD play; perhaps that the lack of familiarity is an asset? Did subscribers see it listed, see the cast, and think it was a new title?
Apple TV
Ranked by number of transactions, with position as of Monday, August 31
- Bill & Ted Face the Music (United Artists) – $19.99
- 42 (Warner Bros.) – $3.99
- The King of Staten Island (Universal) – $5.99
- Black Panther (Disney) – $3.99
- The Silencing (XYZ) – $6.99
- Marshall (Warner Bros.) – $3.99
- Hard Kill (Vertical) – $6.99
- The Tax Collector (RLJE) – $6.99
- Fatima (Picturehouse) – $19.99
- Tesla (IFC) – $6.99 Picturehouse
FandangoNOW
Ranked by revenue accrued not transactions, for the week of August 24 – 30
- Bill & Ted Face the Music (United Artists) – $19.99
- The King of Staten Island (Universal) – $5.99
- Fatima (Picturehouse) – $19.99
- The Tax Collector (RLJE) – $6.99
- Hard Kill (Vertical) – $6.99
- The Silencing (XYZ) – $6.99
- Rogue (Grindstone) – $5.99
- The Vanished (Saban) – $6.99
- The Secret – Dare to Dream (Lionsgate) – $19.99
- Trolls World Tour (Universal) – $5.99
Spectrum
Ranked by transactions for August 21 – 27; all $6.99
- The Tax Collector (RGLE)
- The Vanished (Saban)
- Emperor (Briarcliff)
- The Deep Blue Sea 3 (Warner Bros.)
- Trolls World Tour (Universal)
- The Silencing (XYZ)
- Made in Italy (IFC)
- You Should Have Left (Universal)
- Tesla (IFC)
- Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons (Warner Bros.)
Google Play
Ranked by number of transactions, with the daily position as of Monday, August 31
- Bill & Ted Face the Music (United Artists) – $19.99 (includes listing for three pack of entire series)
- The Silencing (XYZ) – $6.99
- Sonic the Hedgehog (Paramount) – $4.99
- The Tax Collector (RLJE) – $6.99
- Trolls World Tour (Universal) – $5.99
- Hard to Kill (Vertical) – $6.99
- Fatima (Picturehouse) – $19.99
- The Vanished (Saban) – $6.99
- Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (United Artists) – $3.99
- Homefront (Vertical) – $3.99
Netflix Movies
Most-viewed, current ranking as of Monday, August 31
- The Frozen Ground (2013 theatrical release)
- Project Power (2020 Netflix original)
- Drunk Parents (2019 theatrical release)
- The Sleepover (2020 Netflix original)
- 1BR (2020 VOD release)
- Santana (2020 Netflix original)
- All Together Now (2020 Netflix original)
- Mr. Peabody and Sherman (2014 theatrical release)
- The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019 theatrical release)
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