Madman still loves The Loved Ones

Distributor Madman Entertainment is disappointed with the box office results of the Australian horror film The Loved Ones, but theatrical distribution manager James Hewison is confident that it will have a long life cycle.

“It’s absolutely heartbreaking. It’s disappointing for everyone, but particularly for (director) Sean (Byrne). But it still has a very substantial life cycle in terms of exploitation across many different platforms,  and it will still have the Madman brand all over it because that’s the way we always planned it to be,” Hewison told Encore.

The Loved Ones made $256,000 in its first 11 days. According to Hewison, during its second week the film is still on 90 screens, but the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 this Thursday will put “considerable pressure” on screen space.

Questioned about the possible reasons for the film’s underperformance, Hewison believes the first and most obvious reason is that it was released against established American franchises such as Saw, Jackass and Paranormal Activity.

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