Billie Eilish concert film falls out of U.S. weekend top 10 after two weeks
- Paramount’s Billie Eilish concert film fell out of the U.S. weekend top 10 on May 18, 2026, after two weeks in release. - CinemaNerdz reported a $9.3 million two-week domestic total, while another box-office report placed the film 13th in the latest weekend rankings. - The Indian Express published a May 18 review of the James Cameron collaboration as the film continued its theatrical run.
Paramount’s “Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)” fell out of the U.S. weekend top 10 after two weeks in theaters, according to box-office reports published on May 18. CinemaNerdz said the film had grossed $9.3 million domestically after two weekends, a sign of a fast slowdown after its debut. A separate weekend chart report placed the title 13th in U.S. rankings. Paramount had said at CinemaCon in April that the film would open in theaters on May 8. ### How far did the film fall in the latest weekend charts? CinemaNerdz reported on May 18 that the Billie Eilish concert film was no longer in the weekend top 10 after two weeks of release. The outlet said the Paramount title reached a two-week U.S. total of $9.3 million. A separate box-office roundup cited in the briefing said the film ranked 13th in the latest U.S. weekend standings. Taken together, the two reports show the title slipping out of the top tier of weekend theatrical releases by its second weekend. ### What exactly is the movie Paramount released? Paramount said in an April CinemaCon release that “Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)” would open in theaters on May 8, 2026. (cinemanerdz.com) The studio listed the film as part of its theatrical slate presented to exhibitors in Las Vegas. The Indian Express review described the project as a concert documentary made in collaboration with James Cameron and Billie Eilish. (cinemanerdz.com) The review also referred to Cameron as the film’s director in describing its strongest sequences. (paramount.com) ### What did reviewers say as the box office cooled? The Indian Express published its review on May 18 and said the film’s strongest passages were the moments when Eilish sang and the audience sang back to her. The paper said “Billie Eilish’s music soars beyond James Cameron’s average film,” while arguing that the live-performance sections worked better than the directorial framing around them. (indianexpress.com) The review did not tie that assessment to ticket sales. It offered a separate critical read at a moment when weekend grosses were already showing a drop in chart position. ### What do the release dates show about the pace of the run? May 8 is the key date in the theatrical timeline because Paramount identified it as the opening day for the film at CinemaCon. (indianexpress.com) By May 18, box-office reports were already describing the title in terms of a two-week domestic total and a fall to 13th place for the weekend. (cinemanerdz.com) May 18 is also the date attached to the latest Indian Express posting of its review page, placing the critical response and the box-office update on the same day. The review page also shows an earlier publication timestamp of May 16 on some versions of the article listing. ### What comes next for the film? Paramount has not, in the sources reviewed, published a new domestic box-office target or an updated theatrical milestone for the Billie Eilish title. (paramount.com) The next concrete markers are the film’s continuing theater run after its May 8 launch and the next weekend box-office charts that will show whether it remains in national rankings. (indianexpress.com)