Overview
- Recent daily charts placed the film in the U.S. top three, supported by a slight expansion to about 1,830 theaters and a reported Friday jump of roughly 90% to $700,000.
- The specialty release was produced for roughly $7–$7.4 million under Sony Pictures Classics, suggesting plausible break-even prospects according to industry estimates.
- Critical response sits near 69% on Rotten Tomatoes, while the audience score is reported at 95%, pointing to strong word of mouth.
- Sony Pictures Classics is campaigning Russell Crowe and Rami Malek for awards after sustained praise for Crowe’s performance as Hermann Göring.
- Early in the run the movie surpassed the $5.5 million domestic total of Downfall, a notable benchmark for World War II dramas.