Is Poms' Box Office Failure Tied To Yikes Reviews?

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Is Poms' Box Office Failure Tied To Yikes Reviews?

If the box office is perfectly balanced, as all things should be, that means that while Avengers: Endgame is breaking records, something else has to be failing spectacularly, and that something is the comedy Poms. The story of a group of women who start a cheerleading squad at their retirement community is the worst box office flop of the year so far for a film with a wide release on over 2,700 screens.

Poms debuted in 6th place, earning just $5.3 million against a $10 million budget over Mothers Day weekend. Whenever a movie fails like this, it is worth doing a post-mortem and asking what happened. One of the first things worth wondering about are the yikes reviews Poms received, which certainly didnt do it any favors. CinemaBlends own Eric Eisenberg highlighted the films lack of originality in his review, saying:

There is hardly a single underdog sports movie clich that isnt employed at some point, and its difficult to feel entirely engaged with the story when you know exactly how every single scene is going to begin and end.

Yikes indeed. Audiences need to be sold to spend their hard-earned money to come to the theater, and when the reviews warn of a clich-ridden film that people have the impression theyve seen before 1000 times, there is no incentive to go see it.

But maybe youre okay with a clichd and simple story, and you just want to laugh and have a good time. Sadly, Poms comes up short in that regard, according to the Associated Presss Lindsey Bahr, who in her review said:

Its fine to make a film thats just supposed to make an audience smile but this film doesnt even get close to that level of joy.

You can definitely see how potential audiences who read that review might have been reticent to spend money to see a movie where even the hope of cracking a smile is in doubt. And if a comedy cant make you laugh, thats a problem and that is definitely the case here according to IndieWires Jude Dry, who gave the film a D and said:

Poms is the first narrative feature from documentarian Zara Hayes, who wrote the script with Shane Atkinson, making his feature debut. Neither have much background in comedy, and it shows.

One of the theoretical selling points of Poms is its cast of legendary actresses, including Diane Keaton, Jacki Weaver, Celia Weston, Rhea Perlman and Pam Grier. However, a common thread among the reviews for the film was lament that the actresses arent given quality roles in a well-written film to work with. In her review, The Hollywood Reporters Beandrea July said:

Poms is equal parts boring and infuriating, especially when you consider the actresses made to perform caricatures of old age.

By many accounts, Poms doesnt treat its elderly characters with much respect, which is made even more galling considering the pure talent involved. That lends a sad quality to the film that may have turned off audiences. The Guardians Benjamin Lee, gave Poms 1 star out of 5, and if you read his review, you probably wouldnt spend your money to see the movie either. He said:

Its easy to praise the mere existence of Poms as a rare wide-releasing comedy populated by women over the age of 70 but rather than feeling inspired, I left the cinema feeling depressed The women in Poms deserve better and so do we.

I left feeling depressed is not the blurb you want for an ostensibly feel-good Mothers Day movie. And while it might be great that this movie got made and received a wide release, general audiences arent in the business of voting with their dollar at the box office to advance the cause of older actresses in the industry.

Poms currently has a 32% on Rotten Tomatoes, meaning that the reviews werent all bad, and opening night audiences gave the film a B+ CinemaScore, indicating those who saw it generally liked it. So is Poms' box office failure tied to the bad reviews?

Its tough to say, but the reviews certainly couldnt have helped. Its difficult to know how much reviews truly influence audiences moviegoing decisions. Plenty of horribly reviewed blockbusters make bank at the box office and countless critically acclaimed smaller films struggle to scrape together a few pennies.

I tend to think that reviews only influence audiences to an extent and that most people make up their minds before they see the reviews. Its only when the consensus is drastically in one direction or the other that their choice can change. I also dont know what the level or quality of the marketing across the country was for Poms.

If Poms was beloved and the reviews helped spur great word of mouth, maybe it wouldnt have flopped in this way, but it was probably never going to really deliver. These kinds of smaller movies, rightly or wrongly, are a dying breed as blockbusters dominate the theatrical calendar. Counter-programming can be successful, and perhaps that, as well as coinciding with the Mothers Day holiday was the strategy, but everything, including reviews, has to click, and that wasnt the case here.

I cant help but feel like in the current marketplace, Poms was far better suited to be released on a streaming service like Netflix. Perhaps when it arrives on a streaming service down the line, it will get a second life.

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