Neon's I Love Boosters opened to an estimated $3.72 million from 1,750 locations and ranked eighth for the three-day holiday weekend, according to Deadline's specialty box-office report. [1]
That is the whole reason the brief belongs here: Boots Riley's comedy crime caper, starring Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige and Demi Moore, produced a measurable theatrical receipt while Disney's Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu owned the broader Memorial Day narrative. [1]
Deadline framed the number as part of a specialty slate that also included Tuner, Saccharine and Obsession; the online argument will care less about per-theater arithmetic than about whether an anti-capitalist filmmaker can sell a movie in the market he mocks. [1]
That makes the opening less a culture-war verdict than a useful distribution fact: a mid-wide Neon launch could still crack the top ten during a franchise weekend, which gives tomorrow's box-office story something firmer than ideology to test. [1]
The adjacent numbers sharpen the point rather than dilute it: Tuner could be discussed as a four-theater specialty launch, Obsession as a Focus holdover gaining in week two, and I Love Boosters as the rare politically legible indie that had to survive ordinary multiplex arithmetic before anyone could claim cultural meaning. [1]
-- CAMILLE BEAUMONT, Los Angeles