Summer Tomatometer Wrap-up #3: The Best of the Limited Releases
In the hot summer months, everyone's looking for a way to cool down. This summer, movie audiences decided one of the best places to beat the heat was in the barren, 47-degrees-below-zero but otherwise splendid climate of Antarctica. The runaway (or waddle-away, as the case may be) limited release success of the summer, "March of the Penguins," melted the critics' hearts as well, notching a big 94 percent on the Tomatometer.
However, the summer's biggest critical (if not commercial) limited release was "Murderball," a tough-as-nails documentary about quadriplegic athletes that scored a 97 percent on the Tomatometer. Other smaller films also reaped big critical praise. "Saraband," the final film by Ingmar Bergman, arguably the world's greatest living director, garnered a 93 percent on the Tomatometer. Werner Herzog's "Grizzly Man," one of the strangest nature documentaries ever, netted 92 percent. Rounding out the top five is "My Summer of Love," a poignant tale of first love, at 90 percent.
Here's the list of the summer's "Freshest" limited releases, along with their performance at the box office:
97% -- Murderball ($1.3M)
94% -- March of the Penguins ($72.8M)
93% -- Saraband ($0.5M)
92% -- Grizzly Man ($2.5M)
90% -- My Summer of Love ($0.9M)
88% -- Saving Face ($1M)
88% -- Broken Flowers ($12.9M)
87% -- Brothers ($0.25M)
87% -- Junebug ($2M)
85% -- Tell Them Who You Are (n/a)
84% -- Howl's Moving Castle ($4.5M)
83% -- Rize ($3.3M)
83% -- 2046 ($1.2M)
83% -- The Beat That My Heart Skipped ($0.8M)
82% -- Me and You and Everyone We Know ($3.7M)
82% -- The Memory of a Killer (n/a)
81% -- Rock School (n/a)
81% -- Mysterious Skin ($0.5M)
81% -- Mad Hot Ballroom ($7.9M)
79% -- The Aristocrats ($5.9M)
Check out the rest of our coverage:
- Summer Tomatometer Wrap-up: Box Office Down, Tomatometer Up
- Summer Tomatometer Wrap-up #2: The Best of the Wide Releases
However, the summer's biggest critical (if not commercial) limited release was "Murderball," a tough-as-nails documentary about quadriplegic athletes that scored a 97 percent on the Tomatometer. Other smaller films also reaped big critical praise. "Saraband," the final film by Ingmar Bergman, arguably the world's greatest living director, garnered a 93 percent on the Tomatometer. Werner Herzog's "Grizzly Man," one of the strangest nature documentaries ever, netted 92 percent. Rounding out the top five is "My Summer of Love," a poignant tale of first love, at 90 percent.
Here's the list of the summer's "Freshest" limited releases, along with their performance at the box office:
97% -- Murderball ($1.3M)
94% -- March of the Penguins ($72.8M)
93% -- Saraband ($0.5M)
92% -- Grizzly Man ($2.5M)
90% -- My Summer of Love ($0.9M)
88% -- Saving Face ($1M)
88% -- Broken Flowers ($12.9M)
87% -- Brothers ($0.25M)
87% -- Junebug ($2M)
85% -- Tell Them Who You Are (n/a)
84% -- Howl's Moving Castle ($4.5M)
83% -- Rize ($3.3M)
83% -- 2046 ($1.2M)
83% -- The Beat That My Heart Skipped ($0.8M)
82% -- Me and You and Everyone We Know ($3.7M)
82% -- The Memory of a Killer (n/a)
81% -- Rock School (n/a)
81% -- Mysterious Skin ($0.5M)
81% -- Mad Hot Ballroom ($7.9M)
79% -- The Aristocrats ($5.9M)
Check out the rest of our coverage:
- Summer Tomatometer Wrap-up: Box Office Down, Tomatometer Up
- Summer Tomatometer Wrap-up #2: The Best of the Wide Releases
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