Domestic Total: 163.74K
Opening Weekend: 24.26K
Legs: 5.16
Overview: Three years after his wife, acclaimed photographer Isabelle Reed, dies in a car crash, Gene keeps everyday life going with his shy teenage son, Conrad. A planned exhibition of Isabelle’s photographs prompts Gene's older son, Jonah, to return to the house he grew up in - and for the first time in a very long time, the father and the two brothers are living under the same roof.
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Gabriel Byrne | Gene Reed |
| Isabelle Huppert | Isabelle Reed |
| Jesse Eisenberg | Jonah Reed |
| Devin Druid | Conrad Reed |
| Amy Ryan | Hannah Brennan |
| Ruby Jerins | Melanie |
| Megan Ketch | Amy Reed |
| David Strathairn | Richard Weissman |
| Rachel Brosnahan | Erin |
| Russell Posner | Kenneth |
| Maryann Urbano | The Agency Woman |
| Harry M. Ford | Ralph |
| Leslie Lyles | Principal |
| Sean Cullen | Lars Hecht |
| Venus Schultheis | Miriam |
| Charlie Rose | Himself |
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| Title | Release Date | Budget |
|---|---|---|
| Grandma | Jun 4, 2015 | $600K |
| Stonewall | Sep 18, 2015 | $14M |
| Cop Car | Jul 8, 2015 | $800K |
| Once I Was a Beehive | Aug 14, 2015 | $0 |
| Mr. Holmes | Jun 19, 2015 | $11M |
| The Challenger | Sep 11, 2015 | $0 |
| Faith of Our Fathers | Jul 1, 2015 | $0 |
| Macbeth | Sep 22, 2015 | $15M |
Week 1: $34.89K
Week 2: $29.68K
Investor Share: $16.32K
Week 3+: $99.17K
Investor Share: $49.59K
$1.26M (88.53%)
Investor Share: $442.47K
Budget: $11M
P&A: $11M
Gross: $1.43M
Net: $529.31K
Costs: $22M
Profit: $-21.47M (Loss)
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