Chinese  
New York Time: Thursday, 2/19/2026    
Home    US    World    China    Arts    Science    Entertainment    Sports    Beyond science
Kevin Spacey’s First Movie Since #MeToo Earned Just $126 On Opening Day
2018-08-19 15:37:32   (Visits: 646 Times)
Kevin Spacey has been accused by multiple people of sexual misconduct. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters
Dominique Mosbergen
HuffPost•August 19, 2018

The film “Billionaire Boys Club” ? the first movie featuring Kevin Spacey to be released since the 59-year-old actor was accused by multiple people of sexual misconduct ? reportedly made less than $130 on its first day in theaters.

The Hollywood Reporter described the film’s cinema debut as a “career low at the box office” for the Oscar-winning performer.

The movie — a crime drama that also stars Ansel Elgort and Taron Egerton — opened without fanfare in 10 theaters in select states across the U.S. on Friday, a month after first being released through video on demand.

The Reporter said the film made a total of $126 on its first day. “That’s a per location average of $12.60, which doesn’t even equal two tickets if going by the current average ticket price of $9.27,” the magazine said.
Indie film distributor Vertical Entertainment announced in June that the movie would be granted a limited release in U.S. cinemas despite the sexual misconduct allegations against Spacey.

Actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey last October of sexually harassing him in 1986 when he was 14 and Spacey was 26. Since then, many others, including several of Spacey’s “House of Cards” colleagues, have accused the actor of sexual harassment and inappropriate sexual behavior.

“We hope these distressing allegations pertaining to one person’s behavior — that were not publicly known when the film was made almost two-and-a-half years ago — does not tarnish the release of the film,” Vertical said in a statement, according to The Independent.

“We don’t condone sexual harassment on any level and we fully support victims of it,” the statement said. “This is neither an easy nor insensitive decision to release this film in theaters, but we believe in giving the cast, as well as hundreds of crew members who worked hard on the film, the chance to see their final product reach audiences.”

The film reportedly cost $15 million to make. It has a 13 percent audience approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
•This article originally appeared on HuffPost.


CNN president tells Trump 'words matter' after suspected mail bomb found
NBA legend Kobe Bryant dies at 41 in a helicopter crash
Vladimir Putin's Humiliating Admission: Russian Military Has Been Depleted as Ukraine
pelosi: Congress will discuss rules for Trump's removal under 25th amendment
There have been 47,220 gun incidents in the U.S. in 2018 — and here they all are on o
New York Armory Party and World Championships in Athletics Video big screen connectio
Monopoly Chris Cline Coal Mining Entrepreneur, Is Killed in Helicopter Crash
William Goldman, Oscar-Winning Writer of ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,’ Dies a
Kushner Says He Was Treated for Thyroid Cancer While in White House
‘War Hero’ and Father of 3 Gunned Down in Apparent Random Act of Violence
‘Face’ of Jesus Christ Uncovered in 1,500 Year Old Church in Israel
As courts deny Trump election challenges, president says Biden must prove votes were
US debate timeline: Trump and Biden are combative in first match
Victoria's Secret's first Filipino model hits back at critics who accuse her of 'pass
New York Jews scared, defiant as mayor decries anti-Semitism 'crisis'
What life is like on Antarctica, the only continent without a case of coronavirus
Idris Elba's daughter, Isan, was totally weirded out that he was named 'Sexiest Man A
Baroque Violinist Augusta McKay Lodge on the Ephemerality of Musical Experiences
Staring Down Hurricane Florence
Mostly Mozart and More at Lincoln Center
Contact       About Us       Legal Disclaimer