Most viewed, current ranking as of Monday, July 26 originals include both Netflix-produced and Netflix-acquired titles.
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The Wrath of Man (United Artists) – $5.99ĩ. Midnight in the Switchgrass (Lionsgate) – $5.99ĥ. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (Warner Bros.) – $19.99ġ0. A Quiet Place Part II (Paramount) – $19.99Ĥ. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (Warner Bros.) – $19.99įandangoNow and Vudu rank by revenue earned, not transactions, which elevates Premium VOD titles. The Forever Purge (Universal) – $19.99ġ0. A Quiet Place Part II (Paramount) – $19.99ĥ. A Quiet Place Part II (Paramount) – $19.99ħ. The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard (Lionsgate) – $19.99ģ. These are the listings for Monday, July 26. ITunes and Google Play rank films daily by number of transactions, irrespective of revenue accrued. The Guillermo del Toro produced and co-written film is a U.S./Mexico co-production. Closer to home, animation returns with “Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans,” part of Netflix’s DreamWorks deal.
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South Korea provides “Kingdom: Ashin of the North,” a full-length offshoot of the fantasy TV series, at #9. Shailene Woodley stars in the #2 British romance, “The Last Letter from Your Lover.” Top among these is “Blood Red Sky,” a mostly German production with an unfamiliar cast in which a transatlantic hijacking finds a young woman passenger as key in thwarting the plot. It ranked as high as #1 on iTunes, now at #8. “Resurgence,” an Apple documentary about a CrossFit championship, (Apple/$14.99), appeared only at the company’s iTunes site ahead of presumed showings on Apple TV for subscribers. Two other new Premium titles found appeal this week to much different audiences.
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Doesn’t Disney now own the rights to “Die Hard”? Figure someone is looking into this. Bodyguard Michael Bryce is thrown in with hitman Darius Kincaid and wife Sonia as they get sucked into a global plot in this wild, over-the-top comedy. Last week, his “Out of Death” (Vertical/$6.99) hit the charts. Speaking of Bruce Willis: For the second straight week, “Midnight at the Switchgrass” (Lionsgate/$5.99), a murder investigation top-billed by Megan Fox, charted on both FandangoNow and and iTunes (#3). A 'boring is best' bodyguard must ensure a star witness - who happens to be a volatile assassin - stays alive to testify against a brutal dictator. “Wrath of Man” (United Artists/$5.99), now at reduced price, follows in the steps of “Nobody” (Universal/$5.99, still on three charts) as a male-led thriller. “Conjuring” missed out on iTunes (which ranks by transactions, not money spent it was #10 on similarly counted Google Play), and otherwise lagged behind the other three titles. “Quiet,” “Hitman’s,” and “Purge” placed on all four charts.
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It’s also on Paramount Plus free for subscribers. It came out 45 days after playing very well in theaters, potentially leaving less for PVOD. It’s possible those who had waited to see it at home purchased it immediately. As for “Quiet Place,” it faced unusually strong competition from newer releases.