Overview
- Daily charts show the film back in the U.S. top four with an estimated $5.2 million to date after a Discount Tuesday surge that lifted receipts about 83% to roughly $881,000 and edged past Black Phone 2 by around 5%, according to box office estimates.
- Sony Pictures Classics opened the film in U.S. theaters on Nov. 7, with the UK theatrical release slated for Nov. 14.
- Audience reaction remains robust, with a reported 96% Rotten Tomatoes audience score highlighted in coverage.
- Reviews are split, with praise for Russell Crowe’s turn as Hermann Göring and Rami Malek’s Douglas Kelley alongside criticism that the film’s contemporary political parallels feel heavy-handed.
- The inclusion of concentration-camp documentary footage has drawn ethical objections, with The Times citing historian Max Hastings’ description of the choice as “a sort of pornography.”