is good-to-great horror always a blindspot to this community? Feb 04, 10:53
Longlegs and Nosferatu both did better than I expected ... but I loved Nosferatu. Saw it three times! Feb 04, 11:00
A lot of online box office predictions / movie hype is based on pedigree. Feb 04, 11:29
Re Nosferatu, I think people were hoping it would be a hit but just didn't want to be disappointed {nm} Feb 04, 11:33
Eggers previous highest grossing film was just $34 million {nm} Feb 04, 11:36
Yeah, but there was definitely a visible cultural imapact through merchandising suggesting 3 would be bigger Feb 04, 11:47
Yet TWLFM underperformed. nm Feb 04, 12:58
Good to great? Quality and sales are vividly unrelated with respect to horror films [nm] Feb 04, 14:18
genre audiences want good movies like any other audience Feb 04, 14:46
That line of thinking is frankly reductive and more fit for Omegas {nm} Feb 05, 09:03