The far-Left Deadline.com desperately spun the results, letting the film’s distributor frame the poor numbers in the best light possible.
Overall gross was hampered by lower-than-average ticket prices in rural and suburban areas of the country, as well as limited screening schedules, Oscilloscope noted, saying: “God & Country has been met with an unbelievable amount of support from churches and religious organizations across the country that are keen to spread the film’s message. We expect group sales and buyouts to surge as word-of-mouth takes hold and we head deeper in the 2024 general election. In our minds, this was more an opening salvo than an opening weekend.”
So where’s the surge? ...
“God & Country’s” current box office haul after two weeks in theaters and copious press coverage? $60K.
The movie also doesn’t have enough audience reviews at Rotten Tomatoes to give it a score, suggesting very few people watched it over the last two weeks.
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