Crime 101 Box Office: Edges Past A Heist Movie Fronted By This James Bond Star The Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo starrer heist film Crime 101 is not generating significant buzz at the box office despite its high-profile cast. However, the movie is quietly achieving minor milestones, such as surpassing the box-office total of another heist film featuring a James Bond actor. As of this week, Crime 101 is completing its first month in theaters. Its domestic box office earnings have been disappointing, with only $194,000 collected on its fourth Wednesday, marking a 43% decline from the previous week. The film is currently playing in just 1,910 theaters. According to Box Office Mojo, the movie’s domestic total after 27 days is $34.25 million. Internationally, the film has earned $31.4 million, bringing its worldwide gross to $65.65 million. While it is on track to reach $100 million, the path to that goal remains challenging. The film’s worldwide collection breakdown shows $65.6 million in total, with $31.4 million from international markets and $34.2 million domestically. This places Crime 101 in a competitive position compared to other heist films, particularly Logan Lucky, a 2017 ensemble heist comedy starring Daniel Craig. Logan Lucky earned $27.8 million domestically and $20.6 million overseas, totaling $48.4 million worldwide. Crime 101 has now surpassed this figure, marking a notable achievement for the film. Directed by Bart Layton, Crime 101 features Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, and Halle Berry in key roles. The film was released on February 13 and has been met with mixed reviews. While critics praised its ensemble cast and comedic elements, its box-office performance has been lackluster.#chris_hemsworth #crime_101 #mark_ruffalo #logan_lucky #bart_layton