The Future of the Black Rom-com Shouldn't Depend on You, Me & Tuscany
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The Future of the Black Rom-com Shouldn't Depend on You, Me & Tuscany
"You, Me & Tuscany became an exemplar in this category, landing at No. 4 among new films in wide release behind Super Mario 2 and Project Hail Mary, scoring a middling 70 percent on the Tomatometer."
"The film pulled in a thoroughly fine $8 million in North American theaters against an $18 million budget, with another $1.1 million coming in overseas."
"With an A- audience exit-polling score, You, Me & Tuscany has a decent shot at hanging in over the coming weeks to turn into a sleeper hit."
"In certain quadrants of the industry, however, such passable box-office returns were greeted as something less than positive, raising concerns about the film's future."
The film industry operates primarily on the success of blockbusters, with films like Project Hail Mary and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie dominating box office revenues. In contrast, Universal's You, Me & Tuscany exemplifies a film that performs adequately, landing at No. 4 in its opening weekend with $8 million against an $18 million budget. Its performance indicates potential for becoming a sleeper hit, though it may also struggle to break even. The mixed reception of such films raises concerns within the industry about their viability.
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