NEON has a reputation for excelling in low-to-mid-budget productions and has a track record of delivering outstanding results. The studio has released acclaimed films like the Academy Award-winning “Parasite” (2019), “Triangle of Sadness” (2021), and the 2024 Best Original Screenplay winner, “Anatomy of a Fall.” Before “Immaculate,” Michael Mann’s “Ferrari” held the record for Neon’s highest-grossing opening weekend, bringing in over $3.9 million during its Christmas 2023 release. On the other hand Sydney Sweeney‘s horror film “Immaculate,” grossed over $5 million on its opening day and set a new record for Neon as its highest-grossing opening day ever.
BoxOfficeReport states that Immaculate brought in approximately $5.36 million in its domestic opening from 2,354 theaters. With a $9 million budget, the film has already earned back half of its production expenses, suggesting it could become a notable indie hit for the year. It landed in fourth place on the box office charts, following behind Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire ($45.2 million) and the ongoing triumph of Dune: Part 2, which has crossed $240 million domestically.
Immaculate received mixed reviews, scoring 73% positive on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 6.4/10. Directed by Michael Mohan and written by Andrew Lobel, it features Sydney Sweeney, Álvaro Morte, Benedetta Porcaroli, Dora Romano, Giorgio Colangeli, and Simona Tabasco.
The story follows Cecilia, a devout woman who hastily takes a prestigious role at an Italian convent. But her faith is challenged when she discovers dark secrets within its walls.
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