'Queer' Hasn't Even Earned a Tenth of Its Reported Budget at the Global Box Office Yet - Movies?

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Earlier this year, director Yorgos Lanthimos followed up the biggest hit of his career, Poor Things, with a film that massively under-performed at the box office — Kinds of Kindness. Mere moths later, another European arthouse filmmaker has followed up his biggest hit with what appears to be a box office disappointment. Director Luca Guadagnino experienced mainstream success earlier this year with the sports drama Challengers, and some weeks ago, debuted his latest film, the period film Queer. Starring Daniel Craig, the movie is having a difficult time at the box office, while still playing in limited release.

Distributed domestically by the indie outfit A24, Queer is based on the book by William S. Burroughs and follows an American expatriate’s relationship with a younger man in 1950s Mexico City. The film has grossed $2.8 million domestically and around $300,000 in overseas markets, for a cumulative global haul of $3 million. Queer was produced on a reported budget of $50 million. It’ll be released by the streaming service MUBI in several key regions around the world.

Positioned as something of an awards contender, Queer has divided audiences. The movie holds a 76% “fresh” approval rating on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, but the platform’s audience score is languishing at 58%. In his review, Collider’s Ross Bonaime praised Craig’s performance, and described the film as “an audacious adaptation and yet another remarkable film in Guadagnino's increasingly impressive filmography.”

'Queer' Marks a Departure From Franchise Films for Daniel Craig​


It is, however, one of Craig’s lowest-grossing films. By comparison, even the Netflix release Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery earned five times as much in its limited theatrical run. Queer opened in seven domestic locations, and was expanded into 47 theaters in its second week. It received a further expansion into over 450 theaters in week three, but was downgraded to around 380 locations in week four. This isn’t a promising sign. The movie will need significant awards attention to bounce back. Also starring Drew Starkey, Lesley Manville and Jason Schwartzman, Queer premiered at the Venice Film Festival. You can watch the film in theaters, and stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
 
Pretty much. Queer has been a passion project for him for years, and he needed a big enough star willing to suck dick onscreen to get it made— enter Craig who flopped being a leading man outside of 007 and did a pivot to arthouse weirdo/gay caricature to save his career.

Having seen it, it’s amazing how boring it is for a movie that has James Bond tripping and fucking. I usually like Guadganino too, but this was a snooze.

It's a bit of a shame, I'll commit a heresy here and state that as someone who finds the Italian 'giallo' aesthetic unbearably ugly and Argento's Suspiria kind of shit, I had a lot of hope for Guadganino as an up and coming filmmaker, his version of Suspiria was by far and away the better film, I'd even go so far as to call I a horror classic.
Now I dread to think what he's likely to do with the American Psycho remake he's attached to. You just know the whole film is going to be all about Patrick Bateman's repressed homosexuality or some shit.
 
Guadagnino is creepy as fuck. Most of his movies include abnormal sex scenes. I am glad this one flopped.

The kids say that him and Rachel Weisz are "bisexual coded"
Rachel Weisz is indeed rumored to be bisexual. I know this from a "friend of a friend of a friend" thing though.
 
I have to mention this: isn't it strange Brain De Palma named his daughter Lolita? What the fuck is up with that?
Wanted to give the old man the benefit of a doubt since older folks still don't think "Lolita" is a bad name (met a Lolita in her 70s), but both of his daughters were born in the '90s. Big thunk indeed.
 
They should have just named the movie "Daniel Craig Wants an Oscar Nomination".
How the fuck did this cost $50 million? How did they expect a movie like this to earn back that kind of investment?
They probably spent 40 million and stole 10 million of the investors money. The big budget is just to cover up the theft by spraying cash every which way.
 
How the fuck did this cost $50 million? How did they expect a movie like this to earn back that kind of investment? It's too weird and gay for mainstream audiences and not clearly not gay enough for the horny queer crowd it seems to be trying to court if that article BlewberryNausea linked is to be believed.

Also, why does Daniel Craig seem to have a thing for playing gay characters lately? Maybe he's so sick of James Bond he's trying to get as far away from that archetype as possible.

Fun story. Back in the early 00's when he started playing Bond, he did a set of interviews at XM Satellite. After this run of interviews, Daniel Craig went out to Long Island where he spent the afternoon being hosted by closeted homosexual, and renowned pedophile, Anthony Cumia. Craig's managers told Cumia, no sharing the photographs to the public, and like your typical fuck fag queen in his 40s, Cumia shared the photos all over social media. Cumia, went from doing crack with his mom to being a 40 year old man reliving his life as a high school girl from his McMansion in Long Island.
 
Positioned as something of an awards contender, Queer has divided audiences. The movie holds a 76% “fresh” approval rating on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, but the platform’s audience score is languishing at 58%.
Sorry you can't make shitty oscar bait and money at the same time.

Also having to rely on fucking rotten tomatoes of all aggregators for the movies opinion is hilarious. Were the other ones too low?

Also who couldve thunk a movie made for an audience that is only a tiny part of the population who are just terminally onlime redditors anyway was not popular?

You probably would've made more money having a mr beast style video burning 50 million fucking dollarydoos.
 
Which they should have renamed or given a new title. 'Queer' as a word has such bad connotations now.

Also Daniel Craig is a good actor, I don't want to see him snogging blokes. I don't know, maybe I'm in the minority.
"Queer" as a term is being taken back by the LGBT+ community so it kinda is losing it's meaning for the last 50+ years.
 
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