Licorice Pizza is doing well at the indie box office. The Paul Thomas Anderson‘s film brought in $335,000 from just four theaters in the country, two in New York and two in Los Angeles, via Variety. Click inside to read more… That tally is more than any other specialty film in nearly two years, making it the biggest debut among arthouse titles since the pandemic began.
In its first three days of release, it beat out C’mon C’mon, which previously held the record for best platform launch after generating $135,447 on five screens.
Before that, Wes Anderson set the pandemic-era benchmark with The French Dispatch, which grossed $1.3 million from 52 theaters.
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