Previous #1 “The Mother” with Jennifer Lopez is still #2, with films from Germany (“Blood & Gold”), Poland (“Mother’s Day”), and Mexico (“Where the Tracks End”) are also on the top ten. Otherwise, international original movies are prominent this week. “The Mother” ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection That’s a higher position than the #6 the new film saw in theaters. Of note as well at Netflix - as Robert De Niro’s new comedy “All About My Father” fails to gain much traction in theaters, his 2017 “Dirty Grandpa” shows up at #4. Figure it’s another film from the studio that will do better ahead at Netflix. The $19.99 price elevated the low-grossing rom-com at Vudu. The only other new title, after its third weekend, was “Love Again” (Sony). Discovery), “Sisu” (Lionsgate), and “The Covenant” (MGM), all $19.99, also charted across the board. Apart from the top two, “Dungeons & Dragon: Honor Among Thieves” (Paramount), now $5.99, and “Evil Dead Rise” (Warner Bros. ![]() The VOD charts varied little otherwise from last week. The lack of awareness may have propelled interest, similar to other Netflix offering (often originals) that are elevated by big names in the cast. It was a follow-up (though not a sequel) to “The Father,” also directed and co-written by Florian Zeller to significant interest during Covid shutdowns. ![]() The reason? It stars Hugh Jackman, for whom this was considered a possible Oscar nomination vehicle. That despite its failure to find much interest in theaters (only a $450,000 gross) or critics (a bad 45 Metacritic score). Currently #3, it rose as high as second over the weekend. This is the first film from Sony Pictures Classics, the studio’s niche specialized division, to show elevated interest at the sight. Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission: Impossible’ Trying to Kick Christopher Nolan Off of Premium Screens “The Son” Sony Pictures Classics
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