The Highest-Grossing A24 Movie of Each Year Since Their Inception



Summary



  • Independent films provide a platform for filmmakers to take risks and be unafraid to fail, thanks to lower budgets and minimal studio interference.
  • A24 has established itself as a major influence in the film industry, dictating rising talent and setting trends with its films' themes, style, and overall aesthetic.
  • A24's films, like "Spring Breakers" and "Moonlight," have been both critically acclaimed and financially successful, proving that independent films can make a significant impact.







It's incumbent upon independent film to decide the tastes of an industry. There are always a lot of misses, false starts, and movies that should never have been; it takes a lot of patience and understanding to sift through the independent films of a given year. However, lower budgets and minimal studio interference give the subgenre a system in which filmmakers can be unafraid to fail.



Relative to filmmaking and maybe space travel, anything under $10 million dollars is an acceptable loss for a valiant attempt. But should it be a hit, that box office will come back five or tenfold. Which still puts it in the same financial strata as what Paramount or Disney spends on vegan hamburger patties for their commissaries.



Meanwhile, A24 has become the cinematic tastemaker for the better part of a decade. Their films have dictated rising actors, actresses, directors, and writers, prepping them for the show with a season or two of AAA ball. The themes, cinematic style, subgenre, and overall mise en scene, down to the typeface of the opening credits, have all reverberated throughout Hollywood, influencing those working on movies today and, seminally, those working on movies tomorrow.



Which of these is the next Easy Rider, Blood Simple, or Memento? Or Trainspotting, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, or Mean Streets? All independent films and all career-launching. Here are the top-earning A24 movies for each year since 2013.



Update January 29, 2024: A24's landed two Best Picture nominations at the upcoming 96th Academy Awards for Past Lives and The Zone of Interest, so this article has been updated with more up-to-date box office information on year in A24's history and where each title is streaming.




Spring Breakers (2013) - $31.2 million




Within the first year of its inception, A24 turned to the immodest, experimental filmmaker Harmony Korine to tell a story about a group of female friends obsessed with hedonism to the point that they'll fund a vacation to Florida by robbing a diner. Spring Breakers walks in the footsteps of Sam Peckinpah and Abel Ferrara; Korine is a director who doesn't mind being offensive.



It's a brave film that treats disposable wealth, wanton violence, and flagrant sexuality with the optics of a music video, repeatedly sacrificing its most moral characters so that the rest may ascend a further rung of radical misanthropy. The purposeful lack of plot and character development make it difficult to separate the Summer Pepsi ad-style commerciality of college-aged starlets in bikinis planning a heist from a commentary on modern feminism and wealth status. That muddiness almost perfectly bisected the critical community into camps extolling and excoriating from opposite sides, though each use the same evidence to prove their point.



Contending opinions on artistic merit notwithstanding, the film was a big swing from the new kid in class. A24 made $31.2 million on an estimated budget of $5 million, giving them the petty cash to launch a so-on-the-nose-we're-not-sure-if-it's-a-joke-or-not Oscar season marketing push for James Franco's portrayal of drug dealer "Alien," with a print and internet campaign entitled "James Franco — Consider This Sh*t." Once again, a big swing.



Spring Breakers was A24's biggest earner in 2013 by some margin, with Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring, starring Emma Waston, in second place, banking $20 million at the box office. The splashy releases of Spring Breakers and The Bling Ring put A24 on many people's radar, and back then, nobody could have anticipated what it would grow into. Stream on Max





A Most Violent Year (2014) - $12 million




A provocative portrayal of '80s-style capitalism and the dynamics of violent crime in a cross-cultural New York, A Most Violent Year turns a simple business purchase by a utility company into a ticking time bomb. Far and away the complete opposite of the previous year's Spring Breakers, it's a mature film that places a premium on dialogue and character, although the action beats that pepper the subplot.



Old classmates from Julliard, Jessica Chastain, and Oscar Isaac, play a married couple challenged to secure funding and protection for their budding oil company, facing legal troubles from the money crowd and threats to life and limb from the underground. It's tumultuous, at time even testing their marriage and familial bonds. The cinematography is a throwback to '70s crime films, gritty and textured, juxtaposing camelhair to concrete and the slickness of oil to blood.





Nevertheless, movies where people sit and talk almost always scare away audiences, as A24 learned during their sophomore year. A Most Violent Year only earned $12 million on an estimated budget of $20 million. While it was a dismal year financially for the production company, who couldn't top the platry $12 million box office return mark, the level of film quality was largely exceptional, with Denis Villeneuve's Enemy, Steven Knight's Locke, and David Michod's The Rover all well-received critically. It was Under the Skin that would come closest to equaling A Most Violent Year's return, with a $7.2 million return. Stream on Max





Ex Machina (2015) - $38 million


ex machina
Ex Machina
Release Date
January 16, 2015
Runtime
108


By 2015, A24 was willing to take a chance on first-time director Alex Garland and complex sci-fi film Ex Machina.



The title is apt, leaving the "deus" out of popular narrative descriptor "deus ex machina" (God out of the machine), as the film is itself a pseudo-human creation myth with messianic tech billionaire Nathan serving as the film's antagonist (played by Oscar Isaac, once again). Erotic and spiritual ergonomics are treated like binary code as Nathan tests his latest sentient android, Ava (in a career-making turn for Alicia Vikander) on an unwitting employee Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson), in what becomes a who-is-the-wiser battle of wits between the mysteriously sentient Ava against her cavalier creator.





"Isn't it strange, to create something that hates you?"







The results are haunting, humorous, and in what would become a running theme for A24 films, a tad disturbing. It was to date the highest grossing film in A24's repertoire, more than doubling its budget with an international haul of $38 million. In the same year, Noah Baumbach's comedy-drama, While We're Young registered a respectable $21 million at the box office on a budget of just $10 million. Similarly, Asif Kapadia's affecting documentary, Amy, about the life and times of singer Amy Winehouse, recorded a gross of $23 million. Yet, it was Lenny Abrahamson's screen adaptation, Room, that came nearest, hitting $36 million. Room was A24's big Oscar movie that year as it was nominated for Best Picture and Brie Larson won Best Actress, but many still think that Ex Machina should have been the studios big Oscar push. Stream on Max





Moonlight (2016) - $65 million


Moonlight
Moonlight
Release Date
October 21, 2016
Runtime
110


Four and a half years after its inception, executives from A24 had the worst night of their lives. After getting nominated for five Oscars and winning two more, they had to listen to another film's name — La La Land — be read when they got to the big one.



And how could they win? Moonlight took a sensitive, tender look at a black man's budding homosexual identity at three distinct points in his life, against the microcosm of a drug culture in Liberty City, Miami. Bold decisions became daring when they chose to produce this film, and that carries with it a high risk. They might have known.



Except the Academy was wrong. Literally, the wrong name was read for Best Picture at the 89th Academy Awards, Moonlight won, and A24 pulled off a hat trick of Picture, Adapted Screenplay, and Supporting Actor for Mahershala Ali. They also grossed a new high, $65 million on a budget of about $4 million. History has a way of singling out bravery, and it's likely that Moonlight may go down as one of the finest examples of filmmaking in its generation. The film got a big boost from both it's Oscar nomination and win, a testament to how the Oscar bump does help some films.



2016 was another landmark year for A24, who aside from recording their largest box office return since their conception, backed some seriously brilliant films, including Yorgos Lanthimos' English-language debut, The Lobster, as well as Mike Mills' social commentary, 20th Century Women, and Robert Eggers' hallucinatory fever-dream, The Witch, that pocketed a profitable $40 million at the box office, making it the second highest-grossing A24 movie of the year. Stream on Max





Lady Bird (2017) - $80 million


lady bird
Lady Bird
Release Date
September 8, 2017
Runtime
93


Back in 2017, before becoming the first female director to gross a billion dollars with Barbie, Greta Gerwig was an indie filmmaker with one directing credit to her name and half a dozen more scripts. Probably best known for Frances Ha, a semi-autobiographical take on a modern Bohemian artist's growth into a creative professional, or other similarly pensive acting roles.



With Lady Bird, she channeled her sensibilities into a coming of age drama set in the '90s, but using some of the brightest young talent acting today, including Saoirse Ronan, Lucas Hedges, and Timothée Chalamet (along with trusted hands like Tracy Letts and Laurie Metcalf, in her first Oscar-nominated role). It's a funny and frivolous, deep and discordant, and at times even shameful look at the soul-shaping moments of a young woman's life. It's also the first of a modern run of films that would lead Gerwig to become one of the leading directorial voices of her generation.



A24 noticed. Garnering an international box office of over $80 million on a budget of around $10 million, breaking personal bests with Usain Bolt-like regularity.



2017 was (and still is), arguably, the most successful year A24 have had in terms of critical acclaim. Films such as A Ghost Story, the Safdie brothers' Good Time, Yorgos Lanthimos' The Killing of a Sacred Dear, and The Florida Project, an oxymoronic tale about the innocence of youth and the immense struggle of single-parenting, all thoroughly captivated critics. The hilarious The Disaster Artist and Trey Edward Shults' It Comes At Night took home the biggest hauls after Lady Bird. 2017 was the year that A24 truly took off in the mainstream as a production comanpy to watch out for. Stream on Netflix





Hereditary (2018) - $80 million


Hereditary
Hereditary
Release Date
June 7, 2018
Director
Ari Aster
Runtime
127


Hereditary is a movie about the most repulsive, awful, distressing circumstances you could possibly imagine. It's like if an occultist, Ingmar Bergman, made an instructional medical video. The film, which follows a family being haunted after a death in the family, generated a lot of buzz online for its disturbing imagery and lead performance by Toni Collette. It received widespread critically acclaimed and with a $82 million box office gross, it became the highest grossing A24 at that point in time. While the studio had generated a reputation for offering unique horror films thanks to The Witch and It Comes At Night, Hereditary set a new template for the studio that redefined them as a go-to distributor of exciting, interesting horror films.





2018 was a year that saw a number of actors take to the directorial helm for the first time. Jonah Hill oversaw the writing and directing duties of coming-of-age drama, Mid90s, and Bo Burnham took the director's chair for Eighth Grade, with the aforementioned earning $9 and $12 million, respectively. Stream on Max





Uncut Gems (2019) - $50 million


Uncut Gems
Uncut Gems
Release Date
August 30, 2019
Runtime
130


After distributing Josh and Benny Safdie's first picture, the frenetic Good Time, two years earlier, A24 went further and co-produced their next film, Uncut Gems, creatively moving from the absurd to the surreal.



While there's no overt magical realism used in the narrative, there's a thematic mysticism in between the lines. The stone that serves as the MacGuffin for Adam Sandler's professional jeweler and degenerate gambler, Howard Ratner, is surrounded by enough awe that it carries undue spiritual value. You know, for a rock. Moreover, the film itself blurs the line between fiction and reality, casting luminaries such as basketball player Kevin Gernett and The Weeknd as themselves. Howard is left chasing multiple dragons, to the detriment of his career, bank account, marriage, and health.





"That's a million-dollar opal you're holding. Straight from the Ethiopian Jewish tribe. I mean, this is old school, Middle Earth-type s***."







Doubling down on the sickening dismay they left in viewers of their first film, the Safdie Brothers made a stomach-churning dramatic thriller starring the unlikeliest actor ever, although the casting makes more sense when you hear them talk about the genius of Happy Gilmore. More than doubling its budget and earning $50 million and continued A24's unblemished streak of supporting groundbreaking, brave filmmaking.



Robert Eggers and Ari Aster both returned under the A24 umbrella with The Lighthouse and Midsommar, with the latter being the most profitable as far as box office earnings are concerned after Uncut Gems, with Aster's trippy-horror accumulating $48 million in takings. A24 also turned a profit on Lulu Wang's The Farewell with grossed $23.1 million worldwide against a budget of $3 million. Stream on Netflix





Minari (2020) - $15 million


Minari poster
Minari
Release Date
2020-00-00
Director
Lee Isaac Chung
Runtime
1hr 55min


After dabbling in mysticism, occult, horror, and techno-dystopia, Minari is about as real as it gets.



A family of immigrants from South Korea move from a dead-end existence in California in order to farm their own plot of land in rural Arkansas. The parents, Jacob and Monica, constantly bicker, mostly about money and the heart condition that affects their young son, David. The family unit must adjust to the arrival of Soon-ja, Monica's mother, who is unpracticed at life in America, and the role of grandmother. Jacob tends to his crops, but feels the sting of failure as a provider. Monica fears that their new way of life will harm the bonds of the family. Soon-ja is concerned about the emotional effects on David. The family speaks Korean for the majority of the film, but their problems are universal, and heartbreaking.



Limiting the release of this family drama was the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, when nobody was even sure if movie theaters would survive. While the assault of the pandemic affected life and limb for many, small businesses reliant on attendance were shuttering left and right. Luckily, this compelling film somehow grossed $15 million on a scant budget of $2 million, playing its part in propping up cinema. Naturally, due to the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic, hoards of cinematic releases were delayed indefinitely, meaning the company's 2020 offering was restricted to just four movies, with the British psychological horror movie Saint Maud, being the next highest earner with $1.6 million. Stream on Netflix





The Green Knight (2021) - $18 million




The Green Knight sure is a lot of fun. Adapted from the lesser known Arthurian tales, it's a story about Sir Gawain facing a test of nobility, honor, and bravery. Like most of what comes out of myth and T.H. White, the movie is filled with symbolism, half-truths, and unexplainable magic.



The camera work, performances, costuming, and production design are all top-notch. Star Dev Patel, best known for Slumdog Millionaire, has a real royal bearing, and just watching Barry Keoghan's walk is worth the price of admission, this being one of several recent movies solidifying him as a top young actor. However, the references, inspirations, and plot devices are convoluted enough to leave some viewers scratching their heads. No matter — whatever doesn't make sense is strange enough to leave you with a haunting feeling, and the swords, horses, and armor do the rest.



Still in the throes of the pandemic, the underrated film only made roughly $18 million, a decent showing for the time, circumstances considered. The film's July release date was just a few months after the dual release of A Quiet Place Part II and Cruella on Memorial Day weekend kicked off the summer movie season, and audiences slowly returned to theaters. 2021 also played host to films like Joel Coen's Shakespearean adaptation, The Tragedy of Macbeth, Mike Mills' C'mon C'mon, and Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir Part II. Stream on Prime





Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) - $111.6 million


Everything Everywhere All at Once
Everything Everywhere All at Once

A Chinese immigrant is swept up in an insane adventure, where she alone can save the world.

Release Date
March 25, 2022
Director
Dan Kwan , Daniel Scheinert
Runtime
2hr 12min


Everything Everywhere All At Once is a transformative picture. It's difficult to say without the benefit of hindsight, but it may go down as the first really seminal film of the 2020s. One imagines it being taught in film school in twenty years.



The creativity bounding such radically divergent plot lines, taking a multiverse approach to a story, yet featuring a personal crisis at the center of it, like a hole in a bagel, is simply mind-boggling. Establishing those side stories as touching, moving, and hilarious are all icing on the cake. And it seems every character has an arc, a flaw, a history, and a fear. The sheer number of ends that need to be tied off makes you think the script was written as a spreadsheet, rather than prose. And yet, that does not distract from the heart of the film, featuring tradition, generational bias, immigrant assimilation, homophobia, divorce, and just plain not being listened to, and makes them universal traits among relatable characters.





"The only thing I do know is that we have to be kind. Please, be kind. Especially when we don't know what's going on."







A Best Picture winner, along with three acting wins (a feat only accomplished by two other movies before), and three more wins for Directing, Editing, and Original Screenplay. Plus, $111.6 million worldwide box office. The movies were officially back after a gruelling two years, with further releases from Noah Baumbach with his dystopian family drama, White Noise, Charlotte Wells' beautifully composed and poignantly contemplative, Aftersun, and Darren Aronofsky's lesson on instant gratification with The Whale, with the latter amassing a respectable $55 million at the worldwide box office. Stream on Prime





Talk To Me (2023) - $92 million


Talk to Me 2023
Talk to Me
Release Date
July 28, 2023
Director
Danny Philippou , Michael Philippou
Cast
Sophie Wilde , Joe Bird , Alexandra Jensen , Otis Dhanji , Miranda Otto
Runtime
1hr 34min


The Philippou Brothers, a couple of Australians with a knack for comedy action shorts and over six million YouTube subscribers, went and made a horror movie. Talk To Me is not only beautifully shot, utilizing gory but realistic practical effects, but takes a clever plot and weaves multiple horror tropes, making them feel fresh again.



Severed hands with magical powers and possession by spirits is nothing new, but the way multiple characters react to they or their friends being possessed and the whodunnit nature of the climax make this a story-forward script. It's like how all the computing power that put Apollo 11 on the Moon isn't equal to the technology in one person's cellphone. For Talk To Me, it's as if all the sophistication of previous horror movies is equal in quality to a single scene of this film, as a result of natural storytelling evolution.



The movie banked $92 million at the global box office, becoming a surprise hit during the summer movie season and one of the few movies that was not completely crushed by the dual release of Barbie and Oppenheimer the week prior. Using a young cast and a sharp cinematic eye, Danny and Michael Philippou have ascended to a new echelon, and given their prolific nature, they're only getting started.



2023 was another impressive year for the production house, which produced the likes of Ari Aster's Beau is Afraid, Celine Song's delicately balanced Past Lives, Sofia Coppola's Priscilla, as well as Jonathan Glazer's harrowing holocaust picture, The Zone of Interest and Sean Durkin's star-studded, The Iron Claw. While The Iron Claw has done well following it's Christmas release and The Zone of Interest has expanded following it's Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, it is unlikely either will be able to top Talk To Me as A24's highest grossing movie of 2023. Rent on Prime Video



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