Jennifer Lopez’s erotic thriller “The Boy Next Door” has launched with a respectable $500,000 at 1,869 locations in Thursday night showings in the U.S.
The Universal title is expected to bring in between $12 million to $15 million for its opening weekend at 2,602 North American theaters. “The Boy Next Door,” produced by Universal and Blumhouse Prods. for $4 million, should attract Latino audiences and females.
“The Boy Next Door” will contend for second place against The Weinstein Co.’s second weekend of talking-bear comedy “Paddington,” pegged to wind up at around $13 million.
Why would that matter these days not only has had all the music success over 80 millon records sold shes got $2 billion box office receipts added to her name! She don't need sales to be a relevant
$2 billion box office
80 million records
And she still got everything else going for her she's still a boss bitch.
too bad her wig is getting tossed around by critics.
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Might it be the weirdly unreal visual texture of Lopez’s skin, which seems to have been digitally retouched to resemble a fresh batch of butterscotch pudding
Why would that matter these days not only has had all the music success over 80 millon records sold shes got $2 billion box office receipts added to her name! She don't need sales to be a relevant
$2 billion box office
80 million records
And she still got everything else going for her she's still a boss bitch.
Um.. i wasn't shading her or anything..
I'm ranting because i don't understand why people would go see her movie but not buy her album..
I want to see it, but I don't want to spend money on it because I know it'll most likely suck. I just want to support the Queen.
Its ment to be a funny jumpy intense thriller id go just for the cheesiness off it! Alot of people who've seen it really enjoyed it so have the critics (for all the wrong reasons ovb) but its ment to be entertaining
That isn't an actual critiscism of her acting skills. Nearly all reviews so far have only had good things to say about her role in the movie but drag, I guess.
Yes, because people buy albums more than ever now and the movie industry is a falling empire.
(That's sarcasm btw. Seeing that you made this comment, you're probably not as bright to catch it).
Higher? The films set to make anything from $14-$20 million the film cost just $4 million to make its already gonna make that plus campaign cost etc and then some this weekend alone in just the US