'Room' earns big box office boost following Oscar nominations

Lenny Abrahamson's Room earned its biggest box office weekend after the Oscar nominations were announced.

Room earned nominations for Best Picture, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published.

The Wrap reported that the movie expanded to 293 theaters this weekend and earned a projected four-day total of $893,357. The movie plans to expand 1,000 theaters next weekend. Distributor A24 had been waiting to expand the film to a wider release until after the nominations had been announced. Prior to the Oscar nominations, the film had only grossed $5 million.

"We did some research here and we can’t find another Oscar-nominated movie that’s taken a jump like that, with the exception of 12 Years a Slave," A24 distribution chief Heath Shapiro told TheWrap.

Room is the story of Joy, played by Brie Larson, who is held against her will with her young son (Jacob Tremblay) in a small shed for five years. Upon their release from captivity, the adjustment to the real world is extreme and emotional. You can read our review here.

 

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